Glasgow

Wallace said he would stick with Rangers because "the fans showed great faith in us all during tough times"
Businessman Whyte bought an 85% shareholding in Rangers for £1 from previous owner David Murray
Scottish Premier League (SPL) clubs will vote on the Rangers on Wednesday, July 4
Rangers were docked 10 points for entering administration last season
"I've reassessed my position and taken a step back from the brink," McCoist said after the talks with Green
A consortium led by English businessman Charles Green purchased the cash-strapped Glasgow giants
Walter Smith
Former Celtic's South Korean defender Cha Du-Ri
Thompson played for the Glasgow club between 2000 and 2007, winning four Scottish Premier League titles
"Mr Green has secured ... a period of exclusivity to complete the purchase of the Club...", a statement said
Rangers football club in Glasgow
Stephen Hester
Celtic Glasgow's Victor Wanyama (L) during Europa league football match
Rangers' fans show their support for the club
Lennon said he was left "very disturbed" after being targeted
Ally McCoist wants to know the names of a Scottish Football Judicial panel which slapped a transfer embargo on Rangers
Rangers' fans show their support for the club
Rangers were also fined a total of £160,000 by the SFA
Rangers debt could amount to £134m with the club awaiting the outcome of a tax tribunal case that could cost them £75m
Rangers' administrators urged fans for yet more patience

Scottish independence referendum set for Sept 18, 2014

Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond said on Thursday that Scots will vote on September 18, 2014 in a referendum on whether the country should be independent.
 

MP gives £14,268 to Comic Relief after Twitter pledge

An MP has donated £14,268 to Comic Relief after saying she would donate a pound for every retweet she received on Twitter within 35 minutes.
 

England recall Rio Ferdinand for World Cup games

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was on Thursday recalled to the England squad for the World Cup qualifying games against San Marino and Montenegro.
 

Allen named in Wales squad despite injury

Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen was on Wednesday named in the Wales squad for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Scotland and Croatia, despite requiring surgery on a shoulder injury.
 

Britain's 'atheist church' set to go global

Echoing with joyful song and with a congregation bent on leading better lives, this London church is like any other -- except there's no mention of God.
 

Lamont urges Scots to make good on Johnson gains

Scotland veteran Sean Lamont wants the side to launch a new era by beating Wales at Murrayfield on Saturday and thereby cement the progress already made under Australian interim coach Scott Johnson.
 

Strachan hands Bridcutt surprise call-up

Scotland manager Gordon Strachan handed English-born Brighton midfielder Liam Bridcutt a surprise call-up to his squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Wales and Serbia.
 

We won't take Celtic lightly, say Juventus

Juventus claim they are not taking the threat of Celtic lightly when the Scottish champions arrive in Turin hoping to pull off a Champions League miracle in their last 16 second leg on Wednesday.
 

We won't take Celtic lightly, say Juventus

Juventus claim they are not taking the threat of Celtic lightly when the Scottish champions arrive in Turin hoping to pull off a Champions League miracle in their last 16 second leg on Wednesday.
 

Celtic must restore lost pride, says Lennon

Celtic manager Neil Lennon says pride must be restored first and foremost as the Scottish champions prepare to take on Italian giants Juventus in their Champions League last 16 second leg on Wednesday.
 

Celtic will complain about manhandling: Lennon

Celtic manager Neil Lennon says the Scots will complain to the match referee on Wednesday if there is a repeat of the pushing and shoving incidents which marred the sides' first leg in Glasgow last month.
 

Juve not in quarters yet, says Conte

Juventus coach Antonio Conte has called on his side not to lose focus as the Italian champions look to seal their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Celtic here Wednesday.
 

Scotland fly-half Weir to start against Wales

Glasgow fly-half Duncan Weir is set to make his first Scotland start after being selected to face Wales in the Six Nations at Murrayfield on Saturday by Australian interim coach Scott Johnson.
 

Rangers post loss for 2012

Rangers have posted a loss for the last seven months of 2012, earnings data showed on Monday, but the club -- wound up, relaunched and demoted to Scottish football's bottom tier -- said it was pleased with the results.
 

Juve remain top as Serie A battle heats up

Champions League contenders Juventus remained on course for their 29th Serie A title despite a 1-1 draw with closest challengers Napoli and the continued resurgence of AC Milan.
 

Celtic refuse to write off miracle in Turin

Celtic manager Neil Lennon says his side's Scottish Cup win against St Mirren will give his players a huge boost going into their Champion League tie against Juventus.
 

Rangers ruling angers Lennon

Celtic manager Neil Lennon made no secret of his annoyance Friday at the punishment imposed on the old company that ran arch-rivals Rangers.
 

Rangers old and new urge end to 'witch hunt'

Rangers' past and present owners called for an end to a "witch hunt" after the company that ran the club was fined £250,000 ($380,000) for making undisclosed payments to players.
 

'Old' Rangers fined but retain titles

The former Rangers football club have been fined £250,000 ($380,000) for making undisclosed payments to players, but will not be stripped of any titles, it was announced Thursday
 

'Great Train Robber' Bruce Reynolds dies at 81

The mastermind of Britain's 1963 Great Train Robbery, Bruce Reynolds, died on Thursday aged 81, his son said.