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Mother of world's first IVF boy shares her story

Grace MacDonald recounts her pioneering journey to motherhood via IVF in 1979, giving birth to the world's first IVF boy, Alastair. A story of hope, science, and an unbreakable bond.

UK-Norway Warship Pact to Counter Russian Sub Threat

The UK and Norway sign a historic defence pact, merging warship fleets to protect undersea cables from Russian submarines. The deal supports 4,000 UK jobs and boosts North Atlantic security. Read the full details.

Martin O'Neill's Remarkable Interim Celtic Return

Martin O'Neill's legendary status at Celtic Park has been cemented after a stunning seven-game interim spell. The 73-year-old delivered six wins, including an Old Firm victory, before stepping aside.

Readers' Best Photographs: A Global Snapshot

Explore a stunning collection of Guardian readers' best photographs from around the world, featuring a stylish Parisian dog, a poised pigeon in Glasgow, and the Northern Lights in Iceland. Click to see the full gallery.

Celtic's 1970 European Cup: A Sliding Doors Moment

How Feyenoord's 1970 European Cup victory over Celtic triggered the break-up of the Lisbon Lions and altered the club's European destiny. Explore this pivotal moment in football history.

Sir Alex Ferguson Backs 150 GCU Scholarships

Sir Alex Ferguson helps launch 150 scholarships for disadvantaged students at Glasgow Caledonian University, continuing his decade-long support that has raised over £11m.

Bad Omens' Glasgow Arena Show Review

Bad Omens bring fire and anthems to Glasgow's OVO Hydro, but their arena debut is tempered by a lack of on-stage chemistry. Read our full review of the metalcore spectacle.

Rangers sack chief executive and sporting director

Rangers Football Club has dismissed CEO Patrick Stewart and Sporting Director Kevin Thelwell following a disastrous start to the season and fan unrest. Discover the full story behind the major shake-up.

Scotland's goal celebrations cause seismic surge

Scotland fans' wild celebrations after qualifying for the World Cup were so powerful they registered as a minor earthquake on seismic monitors near Hampden Park. Discover how the earth moved.

Scotland fans cause earthquake in Denmark victory

Scotland fans' celebrations after a historic World Cup qualifying win against Denmark were so powerful they registered as an 'extremely small earthquake'. Discover the seismic details.

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