Read more at BBC News.
Scotland's wrong and winding road that never was
Date: |
-
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Paul Smith’s Roads Less Traveled
At 78, the designer, who stumbled into fashion when an accident ended a competitive cycling career, is still hurtling along at full speed.September 11 -
BBC News - Top stories
Scotland agrees to host Commonwealth Games in 2026
A scaled-down version of the event, featuring fewer sports and athletes, will return to Glasgow.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
Shetland's Mega Wind Farm from above
The UK's most powerful onshore wind farm, in the windiest part of the countrySeptember 6 -
BBC News - Top stories
Jones 'wrong' about my leadership ability - Itoje
Maro Itoje says former England head coach Eddie Jones was wrong about his leadership ability as he prepares to take over the captaincy at Saracens.20 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
More than 140 Post Office convictions could be quashed in Scotland
Sub-postmasters across the UK were wrongly accused of crimes such as theft or fraud on the basis of a faulty IT system.Yesterday -
ABC News - World
EU chief unveils her new team after a long and bumpy road; women get top roles
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen has put women in many of the top roles on her new team for her next five-year tenure at the head of the blocYesterday - European Union -
Financial Times - Business
BP’s US wind sale will not clear its strategic fog
UK oil major has underperformed its rivals as oil prices have started to sinkYesterday -
ABC News - Tech
Lawsuits buffet US offshore wind projects, seeking to end or delay them
Opponents of offshore wind around the U.S. are pelting the projects with lawsuits, seeking to cancel them or tie them up for years in costly litigation16 hours ago
More from BBC News
-
BBC News - Top stories
Late Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed accused of rape by female staff
The BBC hears the owner of the luxury store scoped out his victims on the shop floor, assaulted them in London, Paris and St Tropez, and pressured them to keep quiet.7 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Some prisoners let out early to ease overcrowding have not been tagged
Some offenders released last week were not electronically tagged as they should have been, raising the risk of reoffending.1 hour ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Japan firm says it stopped making walkie-talkies used to target Hezbollah
A Japanese firm whose name was on devices that exploded says it discontinued them a decade ago.2 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Israeli arrested over Iran plot to kill Netanyahu, security services say
They say the man was twice smuggled into Iran and had been paid to carry out "missions".2 hours ago - Israel -
BBC News - Top stories
Women not being offered anaesthetics for uterine procedures despite advice
Women who experienced traumatic pain from hysteroscopies reveal fears new clinical guidelines may not help.6 hours ago