A Scots couple who fled Storm Dennis for sunny climes were among thousands of holiday makers trapped in the middle of a Sahara sandstorm yesterday.
08.02.2020 - 01:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Celtic are on red alert for Sunday's Scottish Cup clash at Clyde as Storm Ciara could blow their fixture list off track.
The Parkhead side have been warned the last 16 showdown is in danger of being postponed – due to high winds.
Met Office officials predict the storm will hit the west of Scotland on Saturday night and bring gusts of up to 80mph as well as driving rain.
Clyde’s Broadwood Stadium has an artificial surface that would cope with the water but the game could be in major doubt with the
A Scots couple who fled Storm Dennis for sunny climes were among thousands of holiday makers trapped in the middle of a Sahara sandstorm yesterday.
Sir Rod Stewart's wealth increased by £10million in the last year – taking his fortune to £190million.
Bighearted Scottish soldiers have been on the climate change frontline saving residents and their homes across storm ravaged England.
The Forth and Tay road bridges were closed to all traffic late on Sunday night due to high winds, with weather warnings still in place amid the aftermath of Storm Dennis.
Fears are growing for the safety of a climber thought to be in difficulty in Glen Nevis.
Residents were evacuated from their homes as more than 30 specialist firefighters were deployed in the Scottish Borders during Storm Dennis.
A woman has died after crashing her car in Greenock during Storm Dennis.
Gary Holt has said for months Scottish football’s authorities need to do more to help our teams in Europe.
People in the west of Scotland have been advised against travelling by train as Storm Dennis batters the country.
The SPFL have attempted to curb a potential fixture turmoil by rescheduling Rangers' clash against Livingston for Sunday.
Manchester United have been given the go-ahead to land Moussa Dembele in a £60million deal that will see Celtic rake in a hefty transfer windfall.
Hundreds of passengers on a transatlantic flight are having to travel home from Scotland - because their plane couldn’t land in Manchester.
The River Clyde has bursts its banks in Glasgow as Storm Ciara continues to batter Scotland.