England thrashes Scotland
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Scotland number eight Emily Coubrough says Scotland are in a position to "go after" the rest of the Six Nations despite Saturday's bruising defeat by England. The Red Roses ran in 12 tries at Murrayfield in a show of power and speed,
The World Cup 2026 is fast approaching and a supercomputer has rated England and Scotland's chances of success at the summer tournament. The opening game between Mexico and South Africa is scheduled for June 11.
In the north of Scotland, Kinloss reached 22.5C, according to the Met Office, with Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway hitting 20.5C. The previous warmest temperature of 2026 was at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, when it reached 20C on 20 March.
Princess Anne has journeyed to Scotland for the unveiling of a "truly special" project. The Princess Royal showed off a commemorative loom at Strathcarron Hospice in Forth Valley, marking the charity's 45th anniversary with a unique collaborative art initiative.
An intact mortar shell has been discovered at Scotland’s Culloden Battlefield by a team of researchers led by Derek Alexander of the National Trust for Scotland and Tony Pollard of the University of Glasgow,
Scotland hooker Elis Martin says the players will learn to deal with emotion of big occasions better after their experience against England. A record of over 30,000 people turned out to watch the Six Nations encounter at Murrayfield which was charged with emotion for the Scotland players.
What proved to be the Queen's last duty reportedly required "a very great effort, though sadly no one would realize how much effort until later"
His pairing in central defence is one of the key decisions facing Scotland head coach Steve Clarke in Saturday's friendly against Japan, writes Tom English.
A goalless draw away in Belgium was greeted with frustration by Scotland players in their World Cup bid, a sign that things are improving, writes Amy Canavan.