Vanessa Hudgens is the latest in a long line of celebs to get an earful on Twitter this week due to her pandemic travel schedule!
06.01.2021 - 22:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Clap for Carers is set to return to Scotland this week to give thanks to those working tirelessly against coronavirus. The new weekly round of applause for those working on the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic has been called Clap for Heroes.
During the first lockdown in 2020 residents across the UK took to their windows and front doors every Thursday at 8pm. Our sister title The Mirror report that the event, which ran weekly for 10 weeks, is now set to return on the same day.
Vanessa Hudgens is the latest in a long line of celebs to get an earful on Twitter this week due to her pandemic travel schedule!
Vanessa Hudgens is currently a trending topic on Twitter after people realized that she’s currently in Scotland, a country that is currently on lockdown because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge treated NHS Tayside staff to a traditional Burns celebration lunch and thanked them for their tireless work. In a video sent to a multi-disciplinary COVID-19 response team who work in the dedicated COVID-19 Intensive Care (ICU) and High Dependency (HDU) Units at Ninewell, William, 38 told staff: "Hello to everyone at NHS Tayside.
NHS staff battling the coronavirus pandemic.Little Lily Shaw wrote the note praising the local NHS and care workers for 'risking their lives' amid the fight agains the 'horrible virus'.The 11-year-old, from Portlethen, near Aberdeen, and her teacher asked if the handwritten letter could be shared to the staff.NHS Grampian health board were so impressed they sent it along as part of their daily staff brief and also put it on their Facebook page.Lily's letter has since gathered nearly 200 likes
Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
Covid-19 in December just two weeks apart but was left shocked when he was given the tragic news of Andy’s death. Andy, from Irvine, was a regular gym-goer with no underlying health conditions.
the Reformer, but wished to remain anonymous, said the situation is becoming increasingly stressful. He said: “We feel we have been left behind.
Prince William and Kate Middleton recently made a video call to thank frontline works and counsellors.
Scots police officer who lost his leg after on duty has returned to work 19 months after the incident. PC Phil Hedge-Holmes was forced to have his left leg amputated above the knee after an alleged car crash on London Road, Glasgow, on May 31 last year.
Rangers.The Israeli international and his family were targeted after he was sent off during the 1-0 loss at Ibrox on January 2.The 29-year-old's wife Bar Bitton posted screenshots of disturbing messages she'd received on Instagram which called for the couple to be "hung on the streets".Further abuse was also aimed at Bitton's children, with one blast reading: "F**k you and yer wains".Celtic have announced the matter has been handed over to Police Scotland and condemned the "faceless and
Kemar Roofe will be out for two weeks after after an injury to his quad muscle in the 1-0 win over Celtic on Saturday. The striker has been in superb form with 12 goals and two assists in 22 appearances for the club since his £4m move from Belgian side Anderlecht.
direct to your inboxAs the country enters a third national lockdown, the organisers of Clap for Carers is hoping to bring back the weekly applause for key workers.Set to return this Thursday at 8pm, residents across the UK are urged to take to their doorsteps once more. During the first wave of coronavirus, millions came out of their homes and lined the streets to clap, cheer, bang pots and pans in appreciation of NHS workers each week.
schools will be closed for the entire of January as part of the new lockdown imposed across the country. Most pupils were scheduled to return to schools on the already-delayed date of January 18 after the winter break.
lockdown starting today. Spring-like scenes have been reported outside grocery giants Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons just hours after the First Minister announced the country would be hit with more harsh restrictions.