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Some 241 of the 242 people on board the plane were killed when it crashed and struck a medical college in Ahmedabad on June ...
Katie Taylor has retained her undisputed world super lightweight title after edging her third fight against Amanda Serrano in New York. The Irish fighter, who had won the previous two meetings, won on ...
The Japanese Garden at Cowden has long been praised for its quaint little bridges, statues, paths and wildlife. Visitors gave the location in Scotland a 4.4/5 out of 278 reviews on Tripadvisor, with ...
Councillor and accessibility campaigner Kayleigh Kinross O'Neill wants the government to set minimum standards for disabled facilities in football.
Chair of Motherwell's DSA, Heather Richardson, explains how the experience for disabled fans at football can be 'dehumanising', and how we can ...
When an unimaginable illness confined his son to a wheelchair, Graeme McGarry had his eyes opened to the challenges faced by disabled ...
Rangers Disability Access Officer John Speirs explains how Ibrox's wheelchair platform has changed lives and why accessibility is at the heart ...
Disability Access Officer Alexis Dobbin says listening to disabled fans has been key to improving Celtic Park's facilities, and explains what ...
I have always believed that if the Labour Party in Scotland would part company with its Westminster policy-makers and re-invent itself as ...
The Cheviot, The Stag And The Black, Black Oil. The title of the classic Scottish 1970s agitprop play still resonates, for its ambition at least ...
The SNP have morphed into a shadow of the party they should be. People see through it. We need radicalism, outrage, passion, and most of all ...
See why this 'spectacular' rocky beach near a lovely coastal village in Dumfries and Galloway is Scotland's best place for seeing sunsets.