They work gruelling hours and sacrifice time with their own families to look after ours.
09.04.2020 - 20:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An army of big hearted Scots islanders have turned their bed sheets into medical scrubs for local NHS staff battling coronavirus.
Doctors and nurses in Shetland are wearing designs with elephants and cartoon characters while fighting the virus on the frontline.
The local community were called to take to their sewing machines at the end of last month.
More than 100 residents have now rallied round and made more than 500 tops, trousers and other uniforms for hospital staff out of old bedsheets
They work gruelling hours and sacrifice time with their own families to look after ours.
The Scottish detective who led a UK-wide investigation into serial killer Peter Tobin has a new mission – helping feed frontline NHS heroes.
A pal of Joe Exotic breeding pumas at a secret Scottish location says the Netflix star should be released from prison.
The number of new fatal coronavirus cases in hospitals has fallen to 368 in England, Scotland and Wales.
A Scots hospital has been transformed into catwalk after staff got 'too sexy' for their scrubs.
A Scottish Ballet costume designer has swapped tutus for scrubs in a bid to support NHSfrontline staff.
The mum of Scotland's youngest coronavirus patient says she couldn't face being tested for the deadly virus for fear she was the one who passed it onto her tiny baby.
Hearts youngster Harry Cochrane admits he has no memory of the celebrations that followed his famous strike against Celtic in 2017.
After one of the darkest weeks in the history of our care homes, we want to thank our carers for the amazing job that they do.
A woman behind a drive to get hard-pressed NHS Tayside staff enough scrubs to see them through the COVID-19 pandemic is hoping to deliver thousands to workers in the coming weeks.
Tributes have been paid to popular man from Glasgow after his sudden death.
The Ayrshire Post’s campaign to honour our NHS Ayrshire and Arran heroes is already flying.
A young Scot has urged people not to underestimate coronavirus after admitting having 'completely wrong attitude' before battling the deadly bug.
Supermarket rules are changing daily due to the ongoing c oronavirus lockdown and leaving many shoppers confused about when they can go and what they can buy.
A Scots schoolboy who used his loom band making skills to create rainbow bracelets has raised over £600 for NHS Tayside staff.
Former Celtic goalkeeper Rab Douglas admits he's probably the only player from Martin O'Neill's side that wouldn't make it into the current Hoops XI.
The family of a missingDundee man have pleaded with him to return home.