Green Ministers have been dismissed as “SNP lapdogs” over their non-attendance at Cabinet meetings.
26.09.2021 - 13:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Alister Jack declared military personnel could be seconded in the "long run" if required. A total of 114 soldiers have been drafted in to drive non-emergency vehicles for the Scottish Ambulance Service, with a further 111 members of the armed forces helping to staff coronavirus testing centres.
Green Ministers have been dismissed as “SNP lapdogs” over their non-attendance at Cabinet meetings.
The Scottish Crannog Centre on Loch Tay has continued its rise from the ashes by being nominated for an award.
Paolo Nutini has been announced as the winner of number one most played Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award.
Aldi has introduced a new initiative within Scottish stores as part of their commitment to reducing food waste.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 30 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours,
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 16 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
The nations favourite retailer B&M will be setting up a new shop in Scotland.
West Lothian band The Snuts have been shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year prize.
The shortlist for this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year Awards has been announced, with Biffy Clyro, Arab Strap and Mogwai among the acts up for the £20,000 prize.Ten albums are now in the running for the award, with the artists behind the nine records that don’t get the top price also getting £1000.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 39 people have died from coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
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Scottish Secretary Alister Jack ignored a plea to meet one of the country’s top anti-poverty groups to discuss the cuts to Universal Credit.
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International Scottish Gin Day (Saturday, October 2) is a special day to enjoy all things Scottish gin. Thousands of gin fans, experts, beginners and producers will come together to celebrate all across the world, with the focus being on Scotland's fastest growing spirit.
stores over the coming weeks. The budget retailer announced it will open new sections across 25 of its UK branches from October due to an ‘exceptional growth’ of Primark Home over the past 18 months.
fuel crisis is beginning to show signs of ‘improvement’, industry chiefs have said. Drivers have queued up at filling stations across Scotland while some businesses have applied maximum spend limits due to a shortage of fuel in recent days.
Edinburgh local, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared her experience and a video of the noise on social media. The video shows cars driving over the cover on Holyrood Road, with the surrounding buildings and narrow street proving distracting.