Back by popular demand, here is a look at even more of the most bold, chic and trend-setting soccer jerseys that you will ...
I’d go as far to say it’s something of a masterpiece,” was one of the comments on stage at the British and Irish Lions kit launch in London. Surely everyone can agree that is quite an overreaction, ...
I’d go as far to say it’s something of a masterpiece,” was one of the comments on stage at the British and Irish Lions kit ...
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has approved Kite’s CAR T-cell therapy, Yescarta (axi-cel), for treating adult patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and high-grade B-cell ...
Close but no cigar. At the end of an enthralling Test match, Scotland had run out of steam and run out of ideas in their efforts to beat the reigning world champions. Despite throwing everything ...
Scotland were beaten 18-3 by South Africa in Marseille at last year's World Cup Just how do you beat South Africa? For a long time now, teams have tried to come up with the answer to that question ...
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Axi-cel is now available on the NHS in Scotland for the entire licenced DLBCL population[ii]- “Blood cancer survival rates in the UK lag behind countries of similar wealth and health and the blood ...
SHOPPERS are in for a PIG surprise at Aldi as the supermarket puts a Scottish twist on Christmas dining. The budget-friendly favourite have announced this year's Specialbuy products available only ...
German warplanes that can track Russian submarines will start operating off the coast of Scotland as early as next year as part of a "landmark" defence pact between London and Berlin. The new ...
Springbok captain Eben Etzebeth during his teams captains run in Edinburgh ahead of their match against Scotland on Sunday. Picture: Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images/Getty Images Springbok captain ...
With Scottish education in a parlous state, and Scots’ taxes already given as overseas aid by UK Government, why is SNP Government double dipping to help schoolchildren abroad, asks reader?