Hero firefighters have saved the life of a stricken horse who became stranded in Storm Dennis .
15.02.2020 - 18:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers vs Livingston has been called off this afternoon as Storm Dennis hits Scotland this weekend.
The horrendous weather conditions meant a Ibrox pitch inspection was scheduled at 12.30pm to see if the game could go ahead.
But the Rangers pitch was deemed unplayable after officials decided they could no longer guarantee player's safety with the waterlogged surface.
A host of other games across the country has been postponed due to the adverse conditions.
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Hero firefighters have saved the life of a stricken horse who became stranded in Storm Dennis .
A monster storm from Spain could dump up to a foot of snow this weekend, weather forecasters said last night.
Steven Gerrard admitted the Scottish Cup could be the best chance of ending a nine-year major trophy drought as he urged the real Rangers to stand up at Tynecastle tonight.
While he’ll still always technically be one, Prince Harry’s request to remove his “prince” title means that the Prince is…just going by “Harry” now. It’s quite a surprising move by the Duke of Sussex, who announced the decision while visiting the United Kingdom to carry out the last of his senior royal duties before stepping back from his role altogether.
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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.
Rangers banned Braga from training on the Ibrox pitch last night in a bid to protect the weather-ravaged surface.
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.
Storm Dennis is bringing heavy rain and strong winds to large parts of Scotland today causing misery for Scots.
Storm Dennis set to cause major disruption across Scotland and the SPFL this weekend