River Street in the Angus town has been all but destroyed after Storm Babet
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  Oct 24, 2023  
     
 

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  Storm Babet: The devastation in Brechin is clear to see as thoughts turn to recovery effort  
     
  River Street in the Angus town has been all but destroyed after Storm Babet  
     
Storm Babet: The devastation in Brechin is clear to see as thoughts turn to recovery effort
     
 
Deadly Gaza hospital blast likely came from missile launched towards Israel, says Sunak
Deadly Gaza hospital blast likely came from missile launched towards Israel, says Sunak
 
     
     
 
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Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon passes her driving test first time
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon passes her driving test first time
 

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Humza Yousaf warns of ‘long road’ to recovery as storm death toll grows
Humza Yousaf warns of ‘long road’ to recovery as storm death toll grows
 
     
 
Water from old mine workings could help power homes in Falkirk with green energy
Water from old mine workings could help power homes in Falkirk with green energy
 
     
 
Iran’s proxies are threatening to make this a regional conflict – Struan Stevenson
Iran’s proxies are threatening to make this a regional conflict – Struan Stevenson
 
     
 
Spring election might be best for the Tories (and worst for the SNP) – John McLellan
Spring election might be best for the Tories (and worst for the SNP) – John McLellan
 
     
 
Opinion: Politicians must stop offering false choices over funding of public services
Opinion: Politicians must stop offering false choices over funding of public services
 
     
 
England seems to have fallen out of love with Scottish accents – Aidan Smith
England seems to have fallen out of love with Scottish accents – Aidan Smith
 
     
 
Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell lift the lid on the reboot of Shetland
Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell lift the lid on the reboot of Shetland
 
     
 
Passions: Never mind slobbering dogs, it’s time to worship domestic cats again
Passions: Never mind slobbering dogs, it’s time to worship domestic cats again
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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