Emburse has brought Apple Pay to UK customers. Cardholders who live in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland can now add Emburse Cards to their Apple Wallet and make purchases in-person or online wherever tap or Apple Wallet is accepted.
Former Scotland number eight Johnnie Beattie joins Andy Burke and Tom English to rake over the Six Nations defeat by Ireland, Gregor Townsend's future and the upcoming trip to Twickenham.
Celtic mythology is comprised of legends and lore from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, and Brittany. Each Celtic culture has its own language and traditions, but there is some crossover—particularly when it comes to creatures from folklore.
After being physically outmuscled in the defeat to Ireland in round two of the Six Nations, several pundits have predicted England will have the edge in the physical stakes, with former World Cup-winning coach Sir Clive Woodward saying in a newspaper column he expected the English pack to "monster" their opponents and "win with a bit to spare".
Scotland are going to have to show "desperation" to keep their Six Nations hopes alive against England on Saturday, says assistant coach Peter Horne. The Scots were well beaten by Ireland at Murrayfield earlier this month and sit fourth in the table after two rounds of fixtures.
The young Leinster fly half starred on his first start at international level away from home, steering Ireland superbly to an 11th straight win over Scotland
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has been speaking to the media ahead of Scotland's Six Nations match against England at Twickenham on Saturday. Here's the best of what Townsend had to say: The defeat to Ireland in round two,
It has previously been held by BBC local radio stations across England but, for the first time, the awards will now span the entire UK with nominations also open in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Monster' kicks, singing & plenty of tries - best moments from week three Ireland overcame a resurgent Wales in Cardiff, England squeezed past Scotland after Finn Russell's late missed kick, and France scored 11 tries to hammer Italy.
The Six Nations continued at the weekend with two exciting games on Saturday and another to follow on Sunday afternoon. Scotland took on England at Twickenham, meanwhile Ireland played Wales at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff.