Sunshine Glitterchild is bringing a bit of joy to a palliative care facility.
12.04.2021 - 22:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionDavie and Margaret's wedding, back in 1951, took place in Balornock Chapel and was ‘perfectly modest’ with a reception at Margaret’s mum’s house, costing all of £25.Although the pair are still "very much smitten" with each other, Margaret and Davie, were unable to share the secret of their long and successful marriage, putting it down to simply "just liking each other" and "having
.Sunshine Glitterchild is bringing a bit of joy to a palliative care facility.
Rita Wilson took to Instagram on Friday to mark a big milestone.
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Glasgow's Southside.The former Pollok Park Estate resident was originally born in Bedford, England, but moved to Scotland at three-years-old with her family.She recalled many happy years spent at the estate where her family lived when her father worked as a stonemason for owner Sir John Stirling Maxwell.Sylvia enjoyed a celebration organised by staff with cake and balloons as her daughter-in-law Irene visited.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos prove that lasting love doesn't always take the conventional route.The 50-year-old daytime talk show host and the 50-year-old actor will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on May 1, and it's safe to say the two are more in love than ever.
care home - after being described as a 'fire hazard', her outraged family claim.Former headteacher Susan Lynas, 75, was hospitalised after breaking her back last year and was unable to receive physiotherapy due to the pandemic.She gained weight due to being immobile for months and also contracted coronavirus, and is now suffering from long covid as well as severe asthma and diabetes.Gran-of-three Susan has been in an interim care home, Craigmair, in Livingston, West Lothian, which is run by the
Stacey Solomon has brightened the day of some very deserving fans with a thoughtful gesture.
Stacey Solomon has delighted a local care home by dropping off bunches of sunflowers from her In The Style launch shoot.The Loose Women favourite recently revealed an all-inclusive clothing range that features printed dresses, jumpsuits, separates and loungewear.Stacey posted hilarious behind-the-scenes videos of the fashion photoshoot which involved her accidentally wearing a dress backwards and creeping out from behind a tree. "Also I'm not very good with props," she laughed.
Prince William and Kate Middleton!The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are celebrating 10 years of marriage on Thursday, and in honor of their special day, they released a stunning new pic to commemorate the milestone. The two tied the knot at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.The portrait, taken outside at Kensington Palace earlier this week by Chris Floyd, feature Kate and Prince William holding hands and rocking matching blue ensembles.
Glasgow care home. Callum Graham abused the vulnerable OAP while employed as a care assistant at Haydale Care Home in July 2019.
READ MORE: Ringo Starr first wife: What happened to Ringo Starr's first wife?Olivia continued: "I'm stunned by the passing years and each day of the love you have shared not only with each other but with the world around you. "I love you both dearly.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Congratulations are in order for Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina, who have just celebrated their second wedding anniversary!RELATED: See more of Idris and Sabrina's wedding photosThey both shared tributes to one another on their respective Instagram pages, with Idris gushing: "I love you so much, the last year has been one of the toughest of my life and I only got through it because of you. @sabrinaelba my ride or die.
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here.The Crown Office statistics detail how many have died in each care home except where homes have four or fewer deaths for reasons of confidentiality.There are 198 care homes with fewer than five deaths but if each of those lost four residents to Covid the true picture could be nearer 4,000 deaths.A special Crown Office unit has been established to examine all deaths in care homes.The care home industry said they felt let down by the Scottish Government at the start of the outbreak while
COVID-19 victim has described the care home where her mum died as a “war zone” and demanded a public inquiry about the facility. Patricia Walls, 78, was one of 23 residents who lost their lives in a coronavirus outbreak at Whitehills Care Home in East Kilbride.