A later retirement age and staying in the workplace for longer will create a demand for extended careers that follow multiple paths
On January 17, Japan will test the first artificial meteor shower in our atmosphere. Small particles will be dropped from a microsatellite and burn up as they fall to earth. Is ‘space entertainment’ a disaster waiting to happen?
At CES 2019 Sony revealed its new 3D audio format. But the details are still pretty vague and there's no promise it will be widely adopted
In the coming year, we'll be asking 'who's in charge?' a lot more – but the answer will be both 'they are' and 'you are'
European Union hardens its position against Iran after discovering terror plots.
After a long, stressful day, what sounds better than knocking back a few beers and throwing axes at something? Nothing, that’s what. And you’ll soon be able to go to … Click to Continue »
MANCHESTER UNITED midfielder Marouane Fellaini will make a decision over his future after a permanent manager is appointed at Old Trafford.
Muzi Mtshali’s fiancée, Sthembile Sibeko, said the family was still trying to come to terms with his death
Kenny Jackett has lauded Anton Walkes’ Pompey rejuvenation.
It was a show of seasonal parsimony that would have warmed old Scrooge’s heart, with threadbare trees made to last another year and the dust blown off baubles that had long ago lost their lustre.
Mark Ogren’s biggest surprise while attending his first Dundee United game since taking ownership of the club was not the atmosphere created by one of their biggest crowds of the season, but the anxious hush.
The entry of Premiership clubs into the fourth round of the Scottish Cup means this stage of the competition comes complete with its own parlour game. It involves scouring the match-ups and seeking to pinpoint the tie most likely to produce the toppling of a highest tier club by a team from a lower division.
The SNP placed too much power in the hands of Alex Salmond and then Nicola Sturgeon, writes the party’s former deputy leader Jim Sillars
Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond are to be brought before a Scottish Parliament inquiry into the botched sexual harassment investigation into the ex-first minister. A Holyrood inquiry is to be established into the case that has rocked Scottish politics as revelations continue to emerge over secret meetings between the SNP’s two most senior figures about the claims.
Irish passports seem to have become rather popular for reasons that have something to do with current political issues around British identity, writes Alexander McCall Smith.
Another vote on Brexit carries significant risks – and could not be seen as a Remain stitch-up – but it appears the only way out of the current mess.
More than half of care homes for adults and older people plus care at home services in Scotland have staff vacancies, according to a new report.
The Brexit countdown clock should be stopped immediately after Theresa May’s deal suffered a defeat of “historic proportions” in the House of Commons, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
There’s a silent beauty to the way President Donald Trump speaks. I’m serious. If you watch enough of his public speeches, they take on a musical life of their own, writes Alastair Stewart.
This season has been a breath of fresh air, but for many observers, Albion’s leaky defence is the current barrier to automatic promotion.
A member of a specialist emergency services team is taking on a charity bike ride.
Why are cats always on the wrong side of the door?