Hibs and the player will now isolate for 10 days after advice from the Scottish FA and Scottish Government. That means the player will be unavailable for Sunday’s Scottish Premiership clash with Aberdeen at Easter Road, which goes ahead as planned.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland have confirmed that their Dumbarton shop will be closed permanently.The store and community base opened in 2017, offering community groups a meeting space as well as free tea, coffee and wifi alongside the usual discount store.However bosses at the charity have now been left “devastated” after being forced to close the store.This has been put down to a substantial drop
.Hibs and the player will now isolate for 10 days after advice from the Scottish FA and Scottish Government. That means the player will be unavailable for Sunday’s Scottish Premiership clash with Aberdeen at Easter Road, which goes ahead as planned.
Visitors will be asked to wear face coverings when entering any internal enclosed spaces, in line with Scottish Government guidance.Capacity will be reduced on site and tickets must be booked online in advance.
Covid-19. The youngster at Newburgh Primary School and Nursery is now self isolating at home with other relatives for 14 days.
Boris Johnson and his fiancée Carrie Symonds have cut short their holiday in Scotland.It comes after photos of them camping were published by the Daily Mail earlier this week.The prime minister had defied calls to return to Westminster early to face the A-Level and GCSE results fiasco, which resulted in a major U-turn from the government.But according to The Sun, the prime minister and his family were forced to abandon their break at a remote three-bedroom house on the north-west coast.The paper
cardiac arrest and she suffered a miscarriage two weeks later. Tammi Walker, 22, is fighting to keep the memory of her partner Steven Scobie alive after he died suddenly aged 38 at the couple's home on March 29.The couple had found out Tammi was pregnant weeks earlier and had began to plan for their new arrival after moving into their new home together.
dog is officially retiring after a career responding to more than 300 incidents across Scotland over 55 ‘dog years’. Springer Spaniel Diesel has officially hung up his protective boots and doggles after helping protect communities for eight year – or 55 ‘dog years’.
Scottish estate have again blasted campers for leaving behind equipment- after tents and rucksacks were abandoned at a scenic loch.Three tents were left behind at Loch Muick yesterday.But a kind-hearted traveller was praised for tidying them up.During the coronavirus crisis, workers at the sprawling royal estate have found litter numerous times- including human waste.Balmoral Castle posted the pictures on Twitter.They then tweeted: "Three abandoned tents at Loch Muick today! Thanks very much to
charity calendar. Red Hot have opened their application process as they try to find strawberry blonde models in a bid to rebrand the “ginger male stereotype”.
Scots mum found dead in woods after vanishing from her home say her sons have been left devastated after going back to school without her there to see them off. Natasha Harrison's body was discovered on Saturday, August 8, two days after she went missing on Thursday the 6th. This week her two boys went off to school as Kendrick, seven, returned for P3 and little Haiden, 5, faced his first day of primary one without their doting mum.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.An acclaimed Scottish singer is releasing a charity single in aid of University Hospital Wishaw’s paediatrics unit.Elaine Lennon will launch “Uncharted Waters” on Friday, August 21, and the track features an array of talent.Elaine’s lead vocals and piano are supported by the backing vocals of esteemed artists Karine Polwart, Boo Hewerdine, Findlay Napier, Siobhan Miller, Yvonne Lyon and Chris While,
humanitarian catastrophe facing the people of Beirut after last week’s deadly blast as he helps coordinate the UK response.
Nicola Sturgeon’s briefing was dominated by concerns about outbreaks running out of control.The FM made a direct plea on Scots to stop going to house parties. And she pleaded with everyone watching the briefing to tell everyone they know to follow health guidance.You can catch up on all the latest from Holyrood and Westminster on the Record’s politics page HERE.The data is coming through the test and protect scheme, rather than police.
coronavirus. The decision was made to shut Peterhead Central School on Wednesday night, August 12, as several employees went into precautionary self-isolation.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity was alerted to the incident after the cat was removed from the train at Dumbarton Central when it arrived at 12.07pm. The cat is now in the care of the society’s centre in Milton.
Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance chief executive David Craig has been shortlisted for a prestigious national recognition award.The charity’s boss, who lives in Livingston, joined SCAA in 2015 and is one of seven people shortlisted for the Charity Leader of the Year title in the Charity Times Awards 2020.The winner will be revealed at an online ceremony on September 3.David (46) said he was “delighted and honoured” to be shortlisted for this leading sector recognition.He said: “It’s very humbling
Neil Ritch, Scotland director, The National Lottery Community Fund, said in these uncertain times, its priority is to ensure National Lottery money continues to flow to charities, voluntary sector organisations and grassroots groups.He added: “I would like to congratulate Craigsfarm Community Hub on the work they are doing.“Theirs is an important project that will support people now during the current crisis, and in the future when they can physically come back together to make great things
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Lauren’s English grade is among thousands across Scotland being questioned after the SQA confirmed students’ past work and predicted grades were slashed purely because of where they live.The exam body - which this year had to find a new way of grading students performance in absence of the usual exams - controversially also looked at each school’s previous history of results.This downgraded the pass rate for the poorest pupils by 15.2 per cent,