Rutherglen Glencairn boss: Ref got every big decision wrong and made factual error on penalty call
Joe Pryce blasted the performance of the referee after he sent off three players and ‘got every big decision wrong’ in Rutherglen Glencairn’s 2-1 defeat to St Roch’s. The big…
Hamilton Accies boss says levels of consistency ‘not acceptable’ as he seeks reaction against Raith Rovers
Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin admits his side must find a better level of consistency after two consecutive defeats dropped them down to seventh in the Championship. Accies have followed…
Asian chip stocks slump as Nvidia’s slowing revenue growth worries investors
Asian semiconductor-related stocks mostly slumped on Thursday after Nvidia reported an earnings forecast that failed to meet the lofty expectations of some investors. While Nvidia’s third-quarter results exceeded analysts’ expectations…
Adani investor GQG Partners’ shares crash 25% — on pace for record loss after Gautam Adani’s indictment
Shares of Australia-listed GQG Partners plunged as much as 25% on Thursday and were set to post their worst day on record, after Adani Group Chair Gautam Adani was charged…
DOJ pushes for Google to break off Chrome browser after antitrust case
The Department of Justice is calling for Google to divest its Chrome browser, following a ruling in August that the company holds a monopoly in the search market. Chrome, which…
Bitcoin climbs, reaching a new all-time high above $97,000
Bitcoin breached the $95,000 level for the first time Wednesday evening as investors continued pricing in a second Donald Trump presidency. The price of the flagship cryptocurrency was last higher…
Concord and Bluefield State split Mercer-County matinee doubleheader
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. – The Bluefield State (BSU) Big Blue and Concord Mountain lions took the court Wednesday night for the firs time between Mercer County foes in a men’s and…
Investment in public services across Scotland is desperately needed to reverse years of cuts
The stark fiscal choices facing the Scottish Government were laid bare on September 3 when Finance Secretary Shona Robison set out £500m of spending cuts. As things stand, further spending…
Higher taxes on retailers could lead to increased prices for hard up Scots
SNP Ministers considering higher taxes on retailers that rake in cash from alcohol and tobacco sales will be weighing up finely balanced arguments. No one can dispute the toll alcohol…
Tenants rights to keep pets to be strengthened in new measures to improve renting
The Scottish Government have introduced new plans to make it easier for renters to keep pets in their homes. The new legislation will introduce a range of measures aimed at…