The National:

IT'S always interesting to see whether news outlets choose to use "British" or "Scottish" in their reporting.

The classic example is Andy Murray: Scottish when he loses, British when he wins.

That isn't even near as egregious as what Sky News have just pulled off though.

You'll have heard that England are currently competing in the World Cup in Russia.

Police are now hunting a group of their fans captured on video giving a Nazi salute in a Russian bar. They are also alleged to be singing an anti-Semitic song in the clip.

This all took place in Volgograd, where England were playing Tunisia.

So, a quick recap: fans supporting the England national team are being hunted by police for performing Nazi salutes.

And what was the Sky News headline?

"Police hunt UK football fans who performed Nazi salute."

Since when was there a UK football team? Or are Sky News trying to have the police waste their resources?

These are England supporters, yet because it's a negative story, they've been transformed into "UK football fans".

Sky News updated the headline on the report after the backlash from Scots, but the tweet still reveals what the original said.

And there were some excellent responses to it.

In all fairness, we shouldn't have to worry about that headline coming up, whether it's "UK" or "England".