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MSP defends friendship with sex offender despite Labour suspension

Pam Duncan-Glancy has had the party whip withdrawn over her connections to Sean Morton, a former councillor in Moray.

MSP Pam Duncan-Glancy is facing scrutiny over her association with a convicted sex offender, which has led to her suspension from Scottish Labour.

Pam Duncan-Glancy, who has shoulder length hair dyed red, in a wheelchair next to Sean Morton, who has short black hair. She is wearing a dark suit jacket and trousers, while he is wearing a white shirt. They are standing in front of a glass store front, with red Labour on it. Morton is holding red balloons, while Glancy holds a red handbag.
Pam Duncan-Glancy pictured with Sean Morton in 2015, two years before his initial conviction

An investigation is underway regarding Duncan-Glancy's connection to Sean Morton, a former Moray councillor who has been convicted twice of possessing indecent images of children.

According to Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, Duncan-Glancy's suspension was prompted by the emergence of new information.

Duncan-Glancy expressed disappointment with the decision, stating that she had not received a full explanation for her suspension.

While condemning Morton's actions, Duncan-Glancy explained that she had provided support to him as a "vulnerable" individual, similar to a family member.

The announcement of Duncan-Glancy's suspension from the Labour group in Holyrood was made on Tuesday evening.

On Wednesday, Sarwar informed reporters that Duncan-Glancy had lost the party whip due to an investigation into newly obtained information.

Sarwar stated that he had removed Duncan-Glancy from Labour's front bench upon learning of the situation and had also dropped her as an election candidate after she failed to provide satisfactory answers regarding her relationship with Morton.

Sarwar emphasized his commitment to maintaining high standards of behavior within the party.

In December, Duncan-Glancy acknowledged a "serious error of personal judgement" for maintaining contact with Morton after his 2017 conviction for possessing indecent child images and extreme pornography.

At the time, Duncan-Glancy announced that she would not seek re-election in the upcoming Holyrood election in May.

However, a report by the Daily Record last month revealed that Duncan-Glancy had continued her friendship with Morton after his January 2025 conviction for possessing indecent images of children and breaching a sexual offences order.

Morton received two 16-month sentences, which were backdated to May 2024, and reportedly attended Duncan-Glancy's birthday celebration after his release.

In response to her suspension, Duncan-Glancy stated that her relationship with Morton had not impacted her work as a politician.

She emphasized that the justice system had handled Morton's case appropriately, and she had never condoned his actions.

Duncan-Glancy reiterated that she had always considered Morton's actions to be wrong and had not condoned them.

She explained that her support for Morton was driven by a desire to ensure his welfare, as he was a vulnerable individual.

Duncan-Glancy acknowledged that her actions might be difficult for some to understand, but she maintained that they were motivated by loyalty and concern for Morton's well-being.

She explained that her actions were a result of her personal values, which prioritize care and support for those in need.

On the same evening, Labour suspended Lord Doyle from its group in the House of Lords due to an investigation into his ties to Morton.

Doyle had previously campaigned for Morton in 2017, despite Morton being dropped by Labour after being charged with possessing indecent images of children.

Doyle has since apologized for his "clear error of judgement" in supporting Morton.

The Sunday Times published a report on Doyle's association with Morton on December 27, prior to his swearing-in to the House of Lords in January.

Labour leader Keir Starmer stated that Doyle had not provided a complete account of his actions during the vetting process for his peerage.

Opposition MPs have called for the prime minister to revoke Doyle's peerage in light of the revelations.

SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn criticized Starmer's handling of the vetting process for both Peter Mandelson and Doyle, questioning his judgment in the matter.

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GB men’s curling team suffers upset defeat to Italy

At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Great Britain’s men’s curling team mounted a comeback against Italy following a disappointing beginning, ultimately falling short in their inaugural match.

Despite a valiant comeback, Team GB ultimately fell short as Italy held their composure to secure the win in the final end.

A dismal start to the match proved costly for Team GB's men, as they suffered their first defeat of the Winter Olympics at the hands of host nation Italy, despite a spirited fightback in the packed Cortina Curling Stadium.

Following victories in their first two matches, including a win over the Swedish rink that beat them in the gold-medal match four years ago, Team GB entered their second high-profile encounter in as many days in a confident position.

However, a disastrous opening end, in which Italy stole four points, left Team GB trailing and facing an uphill battle in front of a boisterous home crowd.

The British team, currently ranked number one in the world, gradually regained their footing and managed to level the score by the ninth end.

Ultimately, Italy maintained their composure in the final end to emerge victorious, winning 9-7 and adding Team GB to their list of scalps, which already included the Swedes.

"We had to dig deep and play some solid curling, but unfortunately, it wasn't enough to get us over the line," Team GB lead Hammy McMillan said in an interview with BBC Sport.

With seven wins from nine round-robin matches guaranteeing a spot in the semi-finals, Team GB remains in a strong position, although fewer wins may still be sufficient to advance.

The women's team is set to take to the ice next, facing South Korea in their second match at 13:05 GMT, while the men will return to action on Saturday against the Czech Republic at the same time.

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The looks of shock on the faces of Team GB's curlers told the story of a disastrous opening end.

With a stone in play, Mouat attempted a risky shot in an effort to claim two points, but it backfired, resulting in none of Team GB's stones in the house and four Italian stones in position.

However, the Scottish quartet, ranked number one in the world, quickly regained their composure and got back to their game.

The teams exchanged singles before a impressive final throw by Mouat, aided by a measurement to determine which stone was closest to the button, allowed Team GB to claim two points and narrow the gap to 5-3.

Another excellent team effort, which included a well-judged throw by Mouat, a solid sweep by Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie, and Grant Hardie's strategic expertise, forced Italy to concede a point in the fourth end, reducing the deficit to a single point at the break.

Italy blanked the sixth end and added two points in the seventh to rebuild their lead, but Team GB fought back with two points of their own, remarkably levelling the score with one end remaining after a steal.

The match came down to the final end, but Italy held their nerve to secure the win, prompting a deafening roar from the crowd.

"It's an incredible experience, and we need to get used to it," McMillan added, describing the electric atmosphere as "surreal" and "cool," more akin to a football match than a typical curling crowd.

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Scotland Kicks Off Nations League Against Slovenia

Uefa has released the schedule for the Nations League, with Scotland set to begin their campaign on 26 September with an away match against Slovenia.

Uefa has released the schedule for the Nations League, with Scotland's campaign set to begin on 26 September with an away match against Slovenia.

The team's six group stage games will be played within a three-month period, culminating in a match against Switzerland on 16 November.

The fixture list was announced following Thursday's draw, which placed Scotland in a group with Switzerland, Slovenia, and North Macedonia.

Having been relegated from League A after a play-off loss to Greece last year, Scotland will compete in the second tier of the Nations League this year.

In response to the draw, head coach Steve Clarke noted that the teams in the group appear to be evenly matched.

Clarke reflected on the team's past experience in the competition, stating that it has been beneficial for Scotland.

He emphasized the importance of the Nations League, citing its role in helping the team qualify for Euro 2020, and anticipated a challenging set of matches.

A key matchup in the Nations League will see Scotland face off against Switzerland.

The group stage will determine the teams' fates, with the winner earning promotion, the runner-up entering a play-off, the third-placed team facing a relegation play-off, and the fourth-placed team being relegated directly.

The upcoming group games will mark a reunion for Scotland and Switzerland, who previously drew 1-1 in Cologne at Euro 2024.

Scotland's last encounter with Slovenia was during the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign, when they won 1-0 at home and drew 2-2 away.

The team has not played North Macedonia since the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, when they drew 1-1 at home and won 2-1 away, with goals from Ikechi Anya and Shaun Maloney.

The schedule for Scotland's Nations League campaign begins on 26 September with a match against Slovenia.

The team will then host Switzerland on 29 September, followed by a trip to face North Macedonia on 3 October.

Scotland will then play Slovenia at home on 6 October, before hosting North Macedonia on 11 November.

The final group stage match will see Scotland travel to face Switzerland on 16 November.

The team's home match against North Macedonia is set for 11 November.

The campaign will conclude with an away match against Switzerland on 16 November.

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Golfer McIlroy Sinks Bunker Shot at Pebble Beach Pro-Am

At the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California, Rory McIlroy achieved an eagle on the 14th hole at Spyglass Hill, capping off his opening round with a score of 68.

During the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California, Rory McIlroy achieved an eagle on the 14th hole at Spyglass Hill, contributing to his first-round score of 68.

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