Second-chance saloon for Hibs trialists at Easter Road (The Scotsman: Sport) HIBS manager John Collins will give the trialists who travelled to Austria with his squad another chance to win a permanent contract at Easter Road....more...Cuellar arrives at Rangers as Smith irons out defensive flaws (The Scotsman: Sport) ONE of the humps in Walter Smith's bumpy road towards re-building Rangers was smoothed out yesterday when he signed the Spanish defender, Carlos Cuellar, from Osasuna for a fee believed to be just over £2 million....more... Atkinson at the head of the business class (The Scotsman: Business) TO TAKE the temperature of the Scottish economy you could do worse than consult Paul Atkinson, the recruitment industry ace, whose company, Head Resourcing, has upheld the entrepreneurial honour of Scotland by helping to staff its powerhouse industries......more... Helpers to keep trams work on right track (The Scotsman) THE teams who will dig up the streets of Edinburgh to make way for the trams are mounting a charm offensive aimed at winning over the public....more... Rangers losing race for Naismith, while Hibs also have bid rejected (The Scotsman: Sport) JIM Jefferies, the Kilmarnock manager, last night angrily refuted suggestions that his club have been guilty of brinkmanship in the ongoing saga surrounding the future of their prize asset Steven Naismith....more... Boyd believes Rangers are poised to end trophy drought (The Scotsman: Sport) KRIS Boyd believes Rangers are in good shape to reclaim domestic dominance from Celtic and stave off the prospect of three consecutive seasons without a trophy at Ibrox....more... Edinburgh chairman has had enough of SRU row (The Scotsman: Sport) THE strained relationship between the Scottish Rugby Union and Edinburgh snapped yesterday with the shock resignations of the pro team's chairman Alex Carruthers and managing director Graeme Stirling....more... Brown reveals his 12-point plan to set Britain's constitution to rights (The Scotsman) GORDON Brown yesterday set out his agenda to knit together the British Isles and appease those English and Scottish voters disgruntled by the state of the union....more... Celtic tight-lipped over Reid link (The Scotsman: Sport) CELTIC yesterday showed they could give the Sphinx lessons on inscrutability on the question of whether John Reid, the former Home Secretary, is to succeed Brian Quinn as chairman of the club....more... |