Anas Sarwar today accused the Scottish Government of having “failed” children as he argued that the next Parliament should be focused on recovery from the pandemic rather than another independence referendum.
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Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Children and staff bid a fond farewell to head of centre Jane Forey after almost 20 years at Ferryfield Nursery.Jane’s career within early education and childcare has extended to supporting and managing the establishment of Renton early learning and childcare centre (ELCC) and Balloch ELCC.Her career began straight out of school when she went to college to study her National Nursery Examination Board
.Anas Sarwar today accused the Scottish Government of having “failed” children as he argued that the next Parliament should be focused on recovery from the pandemic rather than another independence referendum.
supermarket without paying for a quantity of alcohol.And in a separate incident, 31-year-old Gary Cummings stole three bottles of champagne from another local store.The accused was also caught with a £10 bag of heroin in a Perth street.Cummings, of St Catherine’s Square and formerly Newhouse Road in Perth, was jailed for a total of seven months after he appeared via video link at the sheriff court.He admitted stealing alcohol from the South Street branch of Tesco on September 11, 2019 - and then
£14,000 payou t after she was fired for taking her jacket with her when a fire alarm went off. Natalia Dudenko 'singlehandedly' evacuated a 'packed' Costa store in six minutes - having to remove elderly, disabled, and unhappy customers - and grabbed her coat as it was cold and raining outside.
Kinross -based charity in response to the coronavirus pandemic is here to stay. Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), which runs Rachel House in Kinross, started the facility last year so it could continue to support children with life-limiting illnesses and their families.
Scots beast has branded a 'deviant' after being caged over paying for the sexual services of a child. Iain Nicholson, 52, pled guilty to the offences - which included preying on a 13-year-old girl - at Inverness Justice Centre today.
Clydebank. Residents captured the burning inferno minutes after the blaze began just before 7pm on Monday night.Black plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky in the image.Locals were forced to close their windows as the fire unfolded.
Dumfries to Kilmarnock road. She sustained serious injuries after the incident, near to the junction with the C6N road towards Loch Ettrick, and was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Children’s Hospital.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Dumbarton Chivas workers are being balloted on industrial action over an attempt to freeze pay in a move dubbed “corporate greed”.GMB Scotland were set to ballot workers at the Kilmalid bottling plant yesterday (Monday) over the freeze after claims emerged that Chivas’ parent company Pernod Ricard awarded pay rises to workers in France this year.Discussions took place between the union and Chivas
Holyrood chamber to pay their respects following the death of Prince Philip last week. MSPs will sit at around 11am today and gives speeches for about half an hour.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.The Scottish Parliament will sit later today after being recalled for only the sixth time in its history to show respect to Prince Philip.Holyrood's presiding officer, Ken Macintosh, announced that MSPs would be able to return to the Holyrood chamber to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh with a motion of condolence from 11am on Monday.All of the parties at Holyrood have also temporarily suspended
children’s worker who left a young boy terrified after physically and verbally abusing him has been struck off. James Lappin was employed at St Philip's independent school in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, which provides education for vulnerable youngsters from across the country.
Cat Deeley has shared her children's adorable nickname for Ant and Dec as she took over from Lorraine Kelly on ITV1. Cat and Ant and Dec are long-term pals, having starred on SMTV Live together in the early noughties.
Perth -based group has called for the Countryside Code to become part of Scotland’s school curriculum. The Scottish Gamekeepers Association was the driving force behind the first Rural Workers’ Protest, which took place online last month.Organisers made five key demands delivered to parliamentarians, with one being greater education around the code.
described her as being "so full of life" and "full of fun". Police Scotland confirmed the woman as 21-year-old Caroline Rennie of Turriff in Aberdeenshire.
Cops were called out to the Dalmarnock Road area of Glasgow last night after receiving reports of men 'photographing' children. The group - aged 38, 28 and 27 - were charged in connection with the incident which happened around 6.35pm on Tuesday.
Glasgow.Officers were called to the Dalmarnock Road area of the city at around 6.35pm on Tuesday, March 30, after the alarm was raised. Investigators had received a report that a trio of men were said to have been taking images of youngsters.Police Scotland said their enquiries into the circumstances remain ongoing but three men have been arrested.
jail and pledged to return the cash. Clair and Louise Smith’s victims said they’ve not even had an apology from the pair, who had posed as their doting carers.Speaking for the first time about the betrayal, Crawford Pirrie, 73, and wife Marlene, 75, said: “We’re ashamed to be related to them.”The 25-year-olds were trusted with the frail couple’s bank card to run errands for them – but swiped £8000.