Man Utd team revealed for Wolves clash in FA Cup quarter-final
The Red Devils head to Molineux looking to book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a win
The Red Devils head to Molineux looking to book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a win
Whose birthday is it anyway?
Can the Edinburgh pack beat the England one, or at least achieve equality against it? These are the first questions about this afternoon’s Calcutta Cup – surprising ones certainly. Admittedly it’s the Edinburgh pack without Bill Mata, but Exeter’s Sam Skinner is no mean substitute for the brilliant Fijian. Still, it’s an interesting challenge for Richard Cockerill’s men, lent this weekend to Gregor Townsend. Not even in the great days of Hawick’s “Green Machine” did one club supply seven-eighths of a Scotland scrum.
In the 1990s, strong women helped put Edinburgh in the vanguard of civic life in Scotland, but the city council seems increasingly male dominated, writes Susan Dalgety.
Irish opposition’s stance on Northern Ireland backstop puts opportunism of Labour and the SNP to shame, writes Brian Wilson.
Islamophobia, antisemitism and all forms of prejudice provide a false justification for those prepared to commit mass murder – that’s one reason why we all have a duty to oppose such hateful ways of thinking.
I know Lord Steel of Aikwood only slightly but have long respected his integrity and consistency. Nobody in the past half-century has done more to give practical expression to Liberal values.
As Vladimir Putin turns his eye on Scotland, the SNP has been visiting states in the Baltic and elsewhere to find out how they respond to the Kremlin’s meddling, write Andrew Foxall and James Rogers.
Twickenham. A place where Scotland haven’t won for 36 years and where the last visit resulted in a thumping 61-21 defeat. Sounds daunting.
Some Edinburgh councillors appear to think three miles of tram tracks will be some kind of insurance policy against the vagaries of international relations, writes John McLellan.
Health of staff in food and drink businesses must be taken seriously, says Stephen Jardine.
The Pentagon's tests of INF-banned missiles leave no doubt that the US has no real intent to renegotiate the INF Treaty with Russia or any other third party, international affairs and security analyst Mark Sleboda told Sputnik, adding that Washington is pushing China and Russia towards closer defence cooperation.
It was by far the deadliest shooting in modern New Zealand history.
In many cases, the values given in this year’s valuation roll are far higher (double in certain cases) than the previous valuation roll done in 2015.
There was a time when Wolves’ FA Cup ambitions could not be questioned.
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Inspirational people from Bilston have received recognition at an awards ceremony.
A Labour MP has demanded the Government "support and protect" persecuted Christians around the world.
Wannabe tricksters are being urged to throw on their comical gladrags as part of April Fool's Day antics.
Those were the days – when working for Newport's giant Audley works meant you had the chance to take part in lots of company social activities as well.
Kacey Musgraves revitalizes modern country music true to its form UConn Daily Campus In our current hip-hop dominated culture, it's easy to have a distaste for country music. With its blue jean,
English FA Cup: Etienne Capoue (27') Watford 1-0 Crystal Palace
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