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.
16.02.2020 - 15:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Confident Rangers have confirmed they fully expect today's rearranged Premiership tie with Livingston to go ahead as planned.
The game failed a 12.30pm pitch inspection yesterday afternoon after match officials and the Rangers management team spent time checking out the surface.
It was quickly announced that the game would have to be rescheduled due to a waterlogged pitch, prompting fears of impending fixture chaos.
But despite concerns that the Ibrox pitch may not be ready, Rangers have taken
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.
Photographs show that nearly all of the land surrounding the $13 million estate, including the basketball court, has almost completely been submerged in water, reports pagesix.com. The actor's representative however assured that "all is fine" despite the flooding. According to Architectural Digest, George and Amal Clooney purchased the 17th-century mansion shortly after their Venetian wedding in 2014. The home sits on a four-acre island in the middle of the River Thames.
Photographs show that nearly all of the land surrounding the $13 million estate, including the basketball court, has almost completely been submerged in water, reports pagesix.com. The actor's representative however assured that "all is fine" despite the flooding. According to Architectural Digest, George and Amal Clooney purchased the 17th-century mansion shortly after their Venetian wedding in 2014. The home sits on a four-acre island in the middle of the River Thames.
A popular Perth pub is hoping to reopen today after it had to close due to a burst pipe.
Dumfries businesses on the Whitesands are counting the cost of another weekend of flooding.
A woman who was swept away by floodwater during Storm Dennis has been found dead.
Storm Dennis is continuing to cause problems throughout Lanarkshire today with high winds and rain.
Council officials are carrying out emergency inspections of a new luxury tower block in Manchester city centre after residents saw external panels blown away from the building in the recent stormy weather.
Popular theme park Drayton Manor Park has been forced to close during half term after major flooding from Storm Dennis.