A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
09.11.2021 - 17:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
West Lothian will get almost £500,000 to support individuals experiencing mental health issues and trauma.
The fund will be administered by West Lothian’s Voluntary Sector Gateway. A total of £470,000 is aimed at small grassroots community organisations that support individuals experiencing inequalities, mental health and trauma.
The fund, part of a £15m health spend by the Scottish Government Communities Mental Health and Well-being Fund, was welcomed by councillors on the Voluntary Organisations
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