It comes as police named a woman who died after being swept away in the storm
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  Oct 23, 2023  
     
 

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  First Minister Humza Yousaf to visit flood-hit Brechin as clean up continues  
     
  It comes as police named a woman who died after being swept away in the storm  
     
First Minister Humza Yousaf to visit flood-hit Brechin as clean up continues
     
 
Scotsman Letters: Israel flagrantly flouting humanitarian laws in Gaza
Scotsman Letters: Israel flagrantly flouting humanitarian laws in Gaza
 
     
     
 
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Aid must be allowed to reach desperate Gazans as Israel prepares for ground assault - Scotsman Comment
Aid must be allowed to reach desperate Gazans as Israel prepares for ground assault - Scotsman Comment
 

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Woman who died in Storm Babet named as residents return to flood damage
Woman who died in Storm Babet named as residents return to flood damage
 
     
 
Storm Babet: Mass clean-up operation underway with new ice weather warnings issued
Storm Babet: Mass clean-up operation underway with new ice weather warnings issued
 
     
 
Hope created by Rabin and Arafat must be rediscovered – Christine Jardine
Hope created by Rabin and Arafat must be rediscovered – Christine Jardine
 
     
 
Pension reforms boost for Scottish scale-up investment - Michael Moore
Pension reforms boost for Scottish scale-up investment - Michael Moore
 
     
 
Cyber attacks are inevitable, so a focus on resilience is vital - James McGachie
Cyber attacks are inevitable, so a focus on resilience is vital - James McGachie
 
     
 
Taxing times ahead for tourists with visitor levies - Scott Ritchie
Taxing times ahead for tourists with visitor levies - Scott Ritchie
 
     
 
West Lothian electronics firm 'extremely positive' as revenues head towards £20 million
West Lothian electronics firm 'extremely positive' as revenues head towards £20 million
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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