Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the "silence from Rangers was deafening" as he criticised the football club for failing to order thousands of fans gathered in George Square to go home.
Scotland’s former lord advocate has pushed back on “false and scandalous” attacks on him over the malicious prosecution of two Rangers FC administrators.
Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has said he supports calls for an inquiry into the malicious prosecutions of former Rangers FC administrators Paul Clark and David Whitehouse.
Scotland’s top law officer has apologised to MSPs and the public for a “very serious failure in the system of prosecution” which has seen more than £20 million in damages awarded to two former administrators of Rangers Football Club.
Aberdeen suffered a disastrous 4-1 heavy loss to Premiership bottom club Ross County in a dismal afternoon where defenders Ash Taylor and Jonny Hayes limped off injured.
Dons boss Derek McInnes insists there has been no movement regarding Scott Wright’s possible departure and says the attacker is ready to face Ross County today.
Aberdeen lost 2-1 to runaway Premiership leaders Rangers at Pittodrie in a game where boss Derek McInnes' game-plan was ripped up following an early sending off.