Brendan Rodgers applauded the mentality of his side after Matt O’Riley’s thrilling 97th minute winner saw off a Motherwell side who had frustrated Celtic for much of the afternoon.
A game that offered so little for so long ended in drama at Fir Park as Matt O’Riley 97th minute winner gave Celtic all three points against a resolute Motherwell side.
Conservative Party Members are likely to be disrupted by train strikes targeting the start and finish of their conference - as minister branded the move "a political strike"
As controversy around HS2 deepens ahead of the Conservative Party Conference, former prime minister Boris Johnson hits out government saying we must be "out of our minds" to dump the northern leg of the rail project
Two people were taken to hospital as a precaution but their injuries were not believed to be serious
One lucky EuroMillions punter could be sitting on a ticket to a life-changing £185 million jackpot
Prop Dave Kilcoyne believes Ireland’s players are “frothing at the mouth” to face Scotland and insists there is no sense of self-satisfaction following a euphoric win over South Africa.
Until independence, Rosebank oil field, with only 350 permanent staff, will create virtually no extra revenues for the Scottish Government while the profits will accrue to the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund.
Matt O'Riley has become the latest Celtic player to put pen to paper on a contract extension after signing a new four-year deal that ties him to the club until 2027.
Machrimore Mill is a stunning conversion of a B-Listed former mill, dating from 1839, situated very near the southernmost tip of the Kintyre Peninsula on the West Coast.
When I buy new clothes, which fabrics are the most environmentally friendly ones? With September containing Sustainable Fashion Week and it also being the month of Second Hand September, this is a great question to ask at a really relevant time.
Tomorrow sees a major deadline for owners of short-term lets. Scottish Government legislation requires existing hosts to apply for a licence on each property they manage. New hosts will also need a licence before they can accept bookings going forward, and by 1 July next year, all short-term lets in Scotland will need to be licenced.