Help is being offered to every vulnerable person who is shielding in West Lothian.
11.04.2020 - 21:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Children in West Lothian have been going on bear hunts to pass time during the coronavirus crisis.
Households throughout the county have been leaving teddy bears perched at their window sills, alongside pictures of rainbows, to try and bring a little cheer to children’s daily walks during the covid-19 pandemic.
The idea was started by local woman, Vicki Mainland from Howden, who created a Facebook page for people to post their pictures and already she has had almost 6,000 members join, with 32,000
Help is being offered to every vulnerable person who is shielding in West Lothian.
Labour is calling on the government to provide emergency funding for domestic abuse charities during the coronavirus crisis.
West Lothian Council has launched a new social media campaign to raise awareness of the support available for vulnerable people.
Andy Cohen has spoken out against “antiquated and discriminatory” rules barring men from donating blood if they’ve had sex with another man over a given period of time.
The coronavirus crisis will cost Greater Manchester councils £541 million in extra costs and lost income, a town hall leader has said.
Council bosses have cancelled a 10 per cent funeral price hike to ease the burden on grieving families during the coronavirus pandemic.
The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is sharing a clear message with new mothers – breastfeeding is still a safe option, and the team is here to support them.
The managing director of a Hamilton law firm says he can’t thank the NHS enough for saving his life during the coronavirus crisis.
Kanye West’s charitable collaboration with Chick-fil-A has helped provide 300,000 meals to the needy in Los Angeles.
Roll up, roll up... The owner of a Cambuslang snack van is proving that the best way to thank kind- hearted frontline staff in times of crisis is through the stomach.
Prince Harry believes during the coronavirus pandemic, the world needs "selflessness, rather than selfishness." During a recent interview with military podcast Declassified, the Duke of Sussex spoke on a variety of topics such as his time in the military and his volunteer work rebuilding homes with Team Rubicon UK after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. He also touched upon the state of the world right now as it battles the coronavirus crisis.
A big-hearted Dumfries knitting group is producing comforting items for dying patients to have as a reminder of their family while there is a ban on visitors.
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.