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Celtic host Dundee in one of two last 16 all-Premiership ties
Celtic will face Dundee, and holders Aberdeen welcome Motherwell, in the only two all-Premiership ties in the last 16 of this season's Scottish Cup.
Glasgow beat Saracens to set up Bulls last-16 tie
Glasgow Warriors continue their fine form in the Champions Cup with victory over Saracens to set up a home last-16 tie against the Bulls.
Glasgow beat Saracens to set up Bulls last-16 tie
Glasgow Warriors continue their fine form in the Champions Cup with victory over Saracens to set up a home last-16 tie against the Bulls.
How Greenland issue became the most serious crisis in transatlantic relations in decades
Keir Starmer had wanted this week to get on with his "cost of living tour" of the country to tap into voters' concerns in this all-important election year.
Unleashing Europe's most powerful trade weapon on the US was previously unthinkable - not anymore
The mood in Brussels is a mixture of determination and deep concern.
Rail disruption warning after engineering overruns
National Rail warns of disruption until the end of Monday after weekend work not finished in time.
Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections
John Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter's experiences "must continue to echo beyond her lifetime".
Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections
John Cuddihy told BBC Scotland News his late daughter's experiences "must continue to echo beyond her lifetime".
Everton win over Villa 'incredibly satisfying' - Moyes
Everton manager David Moyes says his side's performance against Aston Villa was "incredibly satisfying" as they won 1-0 at Villa Park.
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
'Abandoned' or 'business' - was Glasner right to 'attack' Palace owners?
Oliver Glasner's outburst after Crystal Palace were beaten at Sunderland has led to increased speculation over his future at the club but will he be sacked?
Premier League leads call for temporary concussion subs
The Premier League again joins forces with leagues and player unions from around the world to ask football's lawmakers to trial temporary concussion substitutes.
Premier League leads call for temporary concussion subs
The Premier League again joins forces with leagues and player unions from around the world to ask football's lawmakers to trial temporary concussion substitutes.
Premier League leads call for temporary concussion subs
The Premier League again joins forces with leagues and player unions from around the world to ask football's lawmakers to trial temporary concussion substitutes.
Chelsea in talks for Rennes defender Jacquet
Chelsea hold talks to sign Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet during the winter transfer window.
Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
The government has pulled an amendment to its proposed Hillsborough Law amid concerns from campaigners and some MPs that intelligence agencies could use it to "hide serious failures" from the public.
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