A Scots mum-of-four tragically died of Covid-19 after repeatedly postponing the second dose of the Covid vaccine due to recurring illness.
23.12.2021 - 13:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Northern Lights could be spotted in Scotland this Christmas weekend due to a solar storm.
A celestial light display is expected on Thursday night and early on Christmas Eve due to a minor geomagnetic storm, according to the Met Office's space weather forecast.
The best times to spot the lights are between 10pm and midnight.
It's during this period when disturbances in the Earth's magnetosphere - which is what causes the lights - are at their peak, says AuroraWatch UK.
The Met Office says: "The
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Christmas days away, so if it's time to pop on your favourite Christmas movies, this week couldn't be a better time.
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