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NORTH Sea oil ought to be regarded as a national asset to be carefully and gradually developed rather than as a providential cash bonus to be hurriedly exploited, Mr Iain Noble, chairman of Seaforth ...
Port Glasgow minister Rev. Andrew R.C. McLellan stood before the altar with his bride Miss Catherine Lamont Meek in 1975.
Blue Bolt continued her progression with a third straight victory in the Coral Distaff at Sandown. Beaten into fifth place as an odds-on favourite for her racecourse debut at Southwell in April, ...
England will need to summon a world record chase for an unlikely win in the second Rothesay Test, with India’s lead swelling to a massive 484 on the fourth afternoon at Edgbaston.
Delacroix came from last to first under a vintage Ryan Moore ride to provide Aidan O’Brien with his ninth victory in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown.
LGBT artists including singer and actor Olly Alexander decried the Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman and expressed fears trans people are being “villainised more than ever” at a rainy ...
Jannik Sinner continued to navigate a serene course through the choppy waters of Wimbledon with another straight-sets win. Pedro Martinez was his latest victim, the Spanish world number 52 – who was ...
Andy Farrell suggested the Allianz Stadium pitch had been deliberately watered to assist the New South Wales Waratahs as his British and Irish Lions toiled to an ugly 21-10 victory.