The headlines...published at 15:57 British Summer Time 17 September
Here are the headlines from a busy day for Glasgow, Scotland and Scottish sport:
- Glasgow will host the Commonwealth Games for the first time in over a decade in 2026 after receiving backing from the Scottish and UK governments
- The Scottish government insists the Games will not cost the public purse a penny
- Instead, funding will come from Commonwealth Games Scotland, the Commonwealth Games Federation and Commonwealth Games Australia, who were initially supposed to be hosting the event in Victoria before having to pull out due to spiralling costs
- The event will be a stripped-down version of the previous Glasgow Games, with just 10 sports taking place across four venues, down from 18 in 2014.
- Swimmer Ross Murdoch, who won gold in the 200m breaststroke in 2014, says the Games can be the “pinnacle of people’s career” and could be a “stepping stone” for some aspiring athletes.
- Health secretary Neil Gray says he hoped the new, streamlined format can preserve the Games’ future and open it up to a more diverse range of host countries and cities.
That's all from our live coverage of today's events. This page was edited by Paul McLaren and the writers were Katy Scott and James Delaney.