Schools closed in north of Scotland
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Despite climbing up the league ladder and competing with Hearts and Celtic for the coveted Premiership crown, Rangers boss Danny Rohl is hopeful of snapping up Tuur Rommens and Tochi Chukwuani before
HEAVY snow is sparking travel chaos across Scotland as the country braces for more weather misery. Even more ferocious flurries will descend on northern parts of Scotland later today. The Met
Like many in the north-east of Scotland, I have trudged through deep snow every single day of 2026 so far - it's not exactly the start to the new year I was hoping for. The white stuff started falling heavily on 1 January and it's been a constant presence in our lives ever since.
Aberdeenshire Council has declared a "major incident" as snow continues to grip the north east of Scotland. Hundreds of schools remained closed across Scotland on Tuesday, including all in Aberdeenshire, Orkney an d Shetland.
Aberdeen chief Lutz Pfannenstiel has been criticised for seemingly interfering with first team matters during a game. Peter Leven is in interim charge of the Dons after Jimmy Thelin was sacked on Sunday. His first game came at Ibrox last night, as the hosts ran out easy 2-0 winners.
Rangers stroll to victory over dismal and managerless Aberdeen to move above Celtic and just three points behind leaders Hearts in the.
A man has appeared in court charged with murder following the death of a woman found injured at a flat in Aberdeen. Emergency services raced to the city's Bedford Road after receiving reports of a woman being found injured at 7.30pm on Sunday, January 4.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of snow and ice covering much of Scotland which comes into force at 8pm and runs until midday on Friday. It comes after several days of “intense” snowfall, ice and sub-zero temperatures which have led to school closures and travel disruption in the north of the country.
Lutz Pfannenstiel is already making his presence felt at Aberdeen and now faces the task of appointing a new manager.