Peter Brown, who has died aged 83, captained the Scotland rugby union side 10 times and led his country to three victories over England inside the space of a year in the early 1970s.
A photograph taken of Princess Anne in 1970 shows the royal wearing a near-exact pea coat, complete with double breasted button detailing, a cropped fit and large lapels. It would come as no surprise ...
The body of a second woman was found in an area of the river near Victoria Bridge at around 9.05pm on Friday and was recovered from the water, Police Scotland said. Households in Scotland may soon ...
On my bookcase at home, there’s a well-thumbed copy of Arthur C Clarke’s Mysterious World. It belonged to my late father, although at some point in my childhood, I squirrelled it into my own ...
Known as PC because of his first two names being Peter Currie, Brown won 27 Scotland caps and played eight Test matches for the Lions in the 1970s. His younger brother Gordon, who died in 2001 ...
Known as PC because of his first two names being Peter Currie, Brown won 27 Scotland caps and played eight Test matches for the Lions in the 1970s. His younger brother Gordon, who died in 2001 ...
Brown won 27 caps and played eight Test matches for the Lions in the 1970s. An accountant, Peter Brown stayed in the game as a ref and SRU board member and Scotland coach Townsend said ...
Nicknamed PC after his first two names Peter Currie, Brown won 27 caps and played eight Test matches for the Lions in the 1970s. The No 8 delivered 66 points for Scotland, a record for a forward ...