Rutherglen brothers who are Scotland’s most wanted men.
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Pop star Annie Lennox has called for chronic pain services to be restored, saying it is “indecent and inhumane” to leave people suffering during the coronavirus lockdown.
The singer said she is a “long-term chronic pain sufferer” and understands “only too well what it feels like to go through hours or days with extreme physical discomfort”.
She revealed last year how an operation more than a decade ago means she can “occasionally suffer from excruciating nerve pain, which comes in with a
Rutherglen brothers who are Scotland’s most wanted men.
coronavirus among Scotland’s minority ethnic population. The STUC Black Workers’ Committee wrote to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon saying the work is a “matter of urgency” and already lags behind England.
Scottish Government has demanded new financial powers from the UK Treasury to help drive the country's economic recovery from Covid-19. Finance secretary Kate Forbes has written to Stephen Barclay, chief secretary of the Treasury, to ask that "critical" temporary changes are made to present funding arrangements.
long-awaited reopening next month.John McNally, who put down his scissors in 2015 after winning the Falkirk constituency for the SNP, said there would be huge demand from Scots desperate for their first professional haircut in over three months.Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday that hairdressing salons and barbers could get back to work on July 15 as the country slowly emerges from lockdown.McNally sold his long-running barber's shop in Denny, Stirlingshire, last year but has given haircuts to
oronavirus symptoms three-months after catching the killer disease.Callum O’Dwyer, from Aberdeen, still has extreme fatigue and muscle weakness 12 weeks after picking up the bug.The 28-year-old also described having extreme “brain fog” and has been forced to move in with his parents for support.Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, he said: “I had the full gamut of Covid-like symptoms of fever, cough, fatigue, nausea... and that lasted for about two weeks or so.“It was very intense.
Police have launched a probe after the body of a man was discovered on a beach in Aberdeen shire. Cops made the grim discovery on Balmedie Beach at around 11.30am on Wednesday, June 24.
unemployment, Nicola Sturgeon’s chief economic adviser warned today.Benny Higgins set out the scale of the challenge in a report calling for an overhaul of the economy and government powers to get the country back on track.His advisory group told the First Minister lockdown has spawned more inequality by allowing higher earners to work from home while low earning, essential workers “have put their health and that of their families at risk”.Young people have suffered “learning loss”, with the
Police are hunting a violent thug who attacked a disabled wheelchair user by smacking him in the face. An investigation into the alleged incident has been launched after a man reported being verbally abused on Florence Place, Perth, on Wednesday June 17.
Police are investigating a suspicious fire at a farmhouse in Aberdeenshire. The blaze started on Wednesday night, June 17 between 9pm and 10pm in a derelict building in Middlemuir near Strichen.
gin producer is helping Celtic fans toast their team's recent title win with the release of a box of special gins celebrating their '9 in a row' success.Scottish distillers Eden Mill have partnered with Celtic FC to produce a limited edition set of blends, including 'Broony's Blend', created by Scott Brown, and 'Lenny’s Liqueur'.The box also features sold-out former celebratory gins including the Invincibles Gin, a spirit marking Celtic’s unbeaten domestic treble in 2016/17; the Double Treble;
racist conduct” after an “abhorrent” message was tweeted from an official account.More than 400 past and present pupils from Lenzie Academy in East Dunbartonshire have so far put their names to the statement, which is to be sent to headteacher Brian Paterson on Thursday night.It comes after council chiefs launched an investigation into a tweet mocking the Take the Knee campaign, launched in the wake of George Floyd’s death, which was sent out from the school’s official physics department page
Callander. Jack Martin was last seen between 4am and 8.50am on Thursday in the town’s Main Street.
Mary Queen of Scots is set to go up for auction in London next month.Offered as part of a larger sale, it's estimated that the book, which was given to Mary Stuart by her great-aunt Louise de Bourbon-Vendôme, abbess at a famous abbey in Northern France, will make over quarter of a million pounds at the auction.The rare book was illustrated and painted by the Master of François de Rohan, one of the most sought-after artists in the early 16th century.A spokesperson for the auction house
monkfish weighing nearly nine stones. Ed Fletcher, owner of Granite City Fish Ltd in Aberdeen, was stunned to see the gruesome-looking mammoth catch arrive from off the coast of Shetland.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Neil Bibby MSP urged Nicola Sturgeon to do all she could at First Minister’s Questions and Gavin Newlands MP handed in a petition and quizzed the UK aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst MP in Westminister. Read More News: Their action comes as a petition urging Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government to do all it can to safeguard the jobs reached almost 20,000 signatures.Rolls-Royce announced on Wednesday it was axing 700 jobs at its Inchinnan
SpaceX is set to launch another rocket this week as part of its Starlink mission after it made history with NASA by propelling astronauts into space.
A teenager who vanished from a Lanarkshire town has sparked a frantic police search to find him.
ANNIE ROSS has been described as many things.