On the indoor training pitch at the Oriam facility, I effortlessly keep pace with the stars of Scottish rugby.
17.02.2020 - 04:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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.
Winds battered most of Scotland on Sunday with a Met Office warning in place until 11am on Monday.
At around 9pm, the Tay Road Bridge connecting Fife and Dundee was open only to cars and single-decker buses.
However, this was revised less than an hour later because of the high winds.
The same decision was made for the Forth Road
On the indoor training pitch at the Oriam facility, I effortlessly keep pace with the stars of Scottish rugby.
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The family of four people killed in a horror crash have paid tribute to their relatives after police confirmed the identities of the deceased.
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Bighearted Scottish soldiers have been on the climate change frontline saving residents and their homes across storm ravaged England.
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A woman has died after crashing her car in Greenock during Storm Dennis.
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Rangers vs Livingston has been called off this afternoon as Storm Dennis hits Scotland this weekend.
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Plans for a bridge linking Scotland and Northern Ireland have already begun, Boris Johnson’s spokesman has announced.