Perth ’s own Lily Douglas has been honoured with a Pride of Scotland Award.
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Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Youngsters at a Paisley primary school are excelling in all things STEM having scooped three national awards for their hard work.Pupils at Brediland Primary in Foxbar were awarded the STEM Nation Award by Education Scotland last year and were recently named as the winners of the Digital Schools Award, recognising the use of digital technology across all stages within the school.And P6 pupil Eva
.Perth ’s own Lily Douglas has been honoured with a Pride of Scotland Award.
Covid restrictions will be dictated by the number of cases across the country, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said, as she admitted the August 9 'Freedom Day' date is not set in stone. Sturgeon has expressed confidence that the country can move into Level 0 together on July 19, albeit with some restrictions remaining.But she has stopped short of announcing a sweeping end to lockdown and said the Scottish Government must follow the data.
stars were out last night to honour the nation’s inspirational unsung heroes at our glittering People’s Oscars. Well-kent faces from the worlds of music, sport and TV gathered at Hopetoun House in South Queensferry to celebrate our Pride of Scotland Award winners.
furlough hit. But electrician Mike Waugh turned it into a huge opportunity to make sure there would be less of him in the future.
Paisley charity that offers vital support to young people affected by Huntington’s disease has been given an £80,000 funding boost to continue its lifeline work.The organisation, which has its national office in Paisley, provides tailored services for families with Huntington’s disease (HD) in Renfrewshire and across Scotland through its specialists, financial well-being officers and youth advisers.Huntington’s disease causes severe physical and mental symptoms, including a loss of control over
lawyer after her sudden death yesterday, Mum-of-two Anne Duffy, 50, was a partner at Caird Vaughn Solicitors and was well respected in legal circles in Dundee.We told how cops and paramedics were called to the scene on Thorter Row, next to the River Tay, in the City of Discovery at around 9am on Monday after the alarm was raised.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Veterans charity Erskine is set to welcome National Clinical Director Jason Leitch to its airwaves tomorrow.Erskine Veterans Radio, a 24-hour online radio station, was launched in April this year and is a new way for residents at the Renfrewshire-based charity’s network of care homes to stay connected to the outside world.The first of its kind for Veterans in Scotland, it allows Erskine supporters
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A popular Paisley man has gone missing and his family are desperately trying to trace him.John Smith often socialises in Paisley and was last seen in the town's Brown Street on Friday morning.The 53-year-old was due to attend an appointment and failed to return home.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A Paisley couple attacked cops moments before a large stash of heroin was discovered in their flat.James McIlhargey, 35, and girlfriend Corrina Caldwell, 33, assaulted officers called out to their home at Bargarron Drive, Gallowhill, in Paisley.McIlhargey was first pulled over at the wheel of his white BMW for drink driving following a tip-off to police
Openreach, started recently and will continue into next year. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens People living and working in another 48 urban areas – including Bridge of Weir and Paisley - will benefit from the company’s national upgrade plan, with the majority of premises in each area gaining access to the latest ultrafast, ultra-reliable Full Fibre broadband.
Paisley after setting a deliberate blaze.Police in Paisley are appealing for information after an empty building in Forbes Place was set alight shortly before midnight last night.Emergency services raced to the scene, near to Causeyside Street in the town, after a member of the public noticed the building was on fire.Cops have now launched a probe into the blaze, which they say caused "significant damage", after it was deemed deliberate by firefighters from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
showdown. Bleary eyed fans boarded the first train from Waverley at 5.30am and were on the street at Kings Cross at 9.40am.
Scottish Premiership would finally go up for sale. With the coronavirus pandemic still far from over, the SMISA Stadium is unlikely to be running anywhere near full capacity until next year.
Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure by losing a whopping 116 lbs. John Dick was forced to take medication after being diagnosed with the life-changing condition in 2017 alongside a host of other weight-related health issues.