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The Scotsman
11 Feb, 2020
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Scotland weather: Met Office warn of ‘heavy snow showers’ as alert upgraded to amber
The Met Office has issued a new alert for parts of Scotland, warning of power cuts as 'blizzard conditions' threaten to cut off communities.
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Scotland to be blasted by ‘blizzard conditions’ as strong winds, heavy snow and ice warnings issued

Scotland is bracing itself for wintry conditions on Tuesday (11 Feb), as heavy snow, ice, strong winds and cool temperatures are set to hit the country.

Queensferry Crossing: Fife motorists face this 34 mile diversion as bridge remains closed

The bridge closed last night due to falling snow and ice.

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Scotland hour-by-hour weather forecast: Amber warning issued as heavy snow to hit parts of the country

Heavy snow is set to blast Scotland on Tuesday (11 Feb). The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning to parts of the country, and disruption is expected.

Just three out of 200 countries meet deadline for leaderless Glasgow climate summit – Dr Richard Dixon

There are alarming signs that the Glasgow Cop26 climate summit is shaping up to be a global tragedy, writes Dr Richard Dixon.

Sport Update
Celtic legend Jackie McNamara reportedly rushed to hospital after collapsing at home

Former Celtic star and Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara has reportedly been rushed to hospital after collapsing at his home in the north of England.

Rangers accuse media outlets and journalists of ‘trivialising abusive behaviour’ in statement following racist charge

Rangers have release an official statement on their website after police revealed a 12-year-old boy has been charged with directing racist chants at Alfredo Morelos during the Rangers match against Celtic at Parkhead last month.

Second Caddie School for Soldiers under way in Fife

Don Snyder watched his inaugural Caddie School for 
Soldiers “help heal the wounds of war” and has returned to Fife aiming to do likewise for another group of battle-hardened veterans, writes Martin Dempster.

And finally...
30-year milestone prompts fresh push for Mandela statue funding

Fundraising for a statue of Nelson Mandela in Glasgow has been stepped up on the 30th anniversary of his release from prison.

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