Perth charity has been praised for the help it provides to EU citizens.
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A leading charity has warned of the potential cancer ‘timebomb’ created by the coronavirus pandemic.Macmillan issued the stark warning this week, saying they feared the disease would become the “forgotten C”.And it comes as official figures show the number of people dying from cancer in Scotland is already five per cent higher than average since the UK lockdown began.Now they are calling on the Scottish Government to use the health secretary’s statement next week to set out clear plans for
.Perth charity has been praised for the help it provides to EU citizens.
coronavirus lockdowns.The concert tours, part of Live Nation Entertainment’s summer season, were due to begin in August and expected to visit 12 cities including London, Leeds, Bristol, and Liverpool.With performances staged at sites including airports and racecourses, acts including Kaiser Chiefs, The Streets, Wiley and Dizzee Rascal were expected to give fans gigs with a private individual viewing zone next to their cars.Now, a statement from Live Nation said the Utilita Live From The Drive-In
Mirror : “Having I’m a Celebrity for three weeks in November is seen as a huge priority. "Everyone hopes to get back to Australia but over there they are struggling massively with flare-ups resulting in second lock-downs.
Emily Andrea has expressed her worry that there could be thousands of unnecessary deaths as the spotlight continues to be on the deadly coronavirus over other diseases.The 30 year old, who recently admitted she's "suffering" with her allergies after buying Princess, 13, pet rabbits, spoke out about new research which suggests there could be up to 35,00 extra deaths due to undiagnosed and untreated health conditions.
Helen Mirren, Liam Gallagher, Simon Pegg and Paloma Faith are among the celebrities who have donated items to a charity auction.
Perth-based sensory impairment charity has welcomed the news that blind and partially sighted people can be guided out in public by someone not in their household. It follows a Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) Scotland survey showing that one in four said they did not have someone in the same household who could guide them.
group of MSPs has warned. Almost three-quarter of the facilities used by schools and youth groups are run by charities who are now counting the costs of a summer season cancelled by lockdown.
The Thick Of It, eight years after the penultimate episode aired.The creator and writer of the political comedy series speculated on where Peter Capaldi’s character Malcolm Tucker would be today.“Peter had always thought that Malcolm had been an alcoholic and was teetotal,” Iannucci explained in an interview with British GQ. “So he had a kind of past that he’d kind of managed to get through.
shops are expecting to be flooded with donations as they slowly start to reopen in Scotland following months of closure.Those itching to get rid of unwanted stuff after a lockdown clear out will have to follow new strict rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.Oxfam has already urged shoppers not to dump donations bags outside closed stores as it prepares to reopen in Scotland next week.Stores are being told to isolate donated items for up to 48 hours before they are sorted during the
coronavirus clusters when they reopen after lockdown, one of the UK's top scientists has warned. England's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance says there is a danger of Covid-19 "superspreading" in pubs.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Helena Pieraccini, 70, said she was inspired by the likes of Captain Sir Tom Moore who walked laps of his garden and other fundraising pensioners who have walked the height of mountains up their stairs.With ongoing health problems she knew she couldn’t do anything physical but was keen to do something to raise money for Cancer Research UK. Read More News: So she came up with the idea of having family and friends sponsor her to shave her hair
Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia/Sony).Dylan's 39th studio release delivers opening combined units of 34,000, of which 29,000 were as CD purchases. He thus becomes the oldest artist to score a No.
A Hamilton designer is leading an initiative in the Black Lives Matter movement that puts education at the forefront of changing racial inequality.Joseph Epemolu, 22, has witnessed ignorant behaviour throughout his life and has found himself placed in wrongful stereotypes because of the colour of his skin.Harmful language and racial slurs are just the tip of the iceberg, Joseph said as he discussed his unpleasant experiences as a black person living in Scotland in an exclusive interview with the
A Castle Douglas family went the extra mile on Father’s Day to raise funds for MND Scotland.And the McGaw kids have pulled in more than £2000 for the motor neuron disease charity.Their dad John, who is self-isolating, was diagnosed with the life-limiting condition in 2015.The family joined hundreds of others for MND Scotland’s Fun Run Relay event on Sunday.John, whose MND has affected his ability to walk, encouraged Liam, 15, Aillie, 12, and nine-year-old Blaine, towards their 10k target.He