Getting kids back to school this fall could pose some serious problems.
03.07.2020 - 14:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Shop owners Helen and Bobby Whyte received a heart-felt thank you from people in Uddingston last week for their support throughout the Covid-19 crisis.A presentation was arranged for the couple, who run Anne’s Pantry in Kylepark, to acknowledge their kindness and dedication to customers since lockdown began.The Whytes, who have owned the store for 33 years, were given flowers, cards and £450 in cash by grateful residents
.Getting kids back to school this fall could pose some serious problems.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterSince the top of the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a surge in racism against Asians and Pacific Islander (API) which has been bolstered by Donald Trump and his administration’s consistent use of the terms “Chinese virus” and “Kung Flu” to describe COVID-19.
For further information, or to book a test if you think you have Coronavirus symptoms, log on to www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19or call 119 if you do not have internet access.
Chelsea Handler is urging the public to wear face masks in a very Chelsea Handler way.
Kate Hudson proves she can do it all! The multi-talented 41-year-old dropped her Fabletics Summer Edit on Thursday, July 16, and not only did she style the entire shoot herself, but her boyfriend Danny Fujikawa photographed the whole thing at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.“OUT NOW!” she wrote in an Instagram caption alongside the promo video for the collection. “Every couple of months I like to do edits that bring our customer a huge value with new curated designs and prints.
Over the past several months, life has changed for literally every single American (and most citizens of the world). In particular, ever since COVID-19’s outbreak led to a lockdown being instituted in major cities, the way you live, work, and play (or used to play) was drastically altered.
closures across Scotland will have to be reversed, a top civil servant has admitted. Some 13 Job Centres across Scotland, including six in Glasgow alone, were closed in 2018 as applications for Jobseeker’s Allowance and Universal Credit moved online.
High Street, launched a special promotion that saw customers who bought a coffee get another one for free.
Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell were not about to let a global pandemic stop them from expressing their eternal love.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Shop owners Helen and Bobby Whyte received a heart-felt thank you from people in Uddingston last week for their support throughout the Covid-19 crisis.A presentation was arranged for the couple, who run Anne’s Pantry in Kylepark, to acknowledge their kindness and dedication to customers since lockdown began.The Whytes, who have owned the store for 33 years, were given flowers, cards and £450 in cash by grateful residents
Colin Hanks is calling on his fellow Americans to wear a mask.
So what’s the deal with Scott Disick and Sofia Richie right now?!
Andreas Wiseman International EditorPalme d’Or winner Ruben Ostlund (The Square) resumed shooting in Sweden last week on his satire Triangle Of Sadness, following a three month break due to COVID-19.With a budget of more than $11M, the project is one of the biggest European movies to get back underway since the pandemic struck.Ostlund’s first English-language feature is a satire that takes on the world of fashion and the super rich.
Russell Wilson hasn't been able to accompany Ciara to her pre-natal scans. The 34-year-old singer is currently expecting her third child - her second with husband Russell Wilson - and admitted that they have both found it difficult that Covid-19 restrictions have meant that Russell, 31, can't attend any of the hospital appointments during this pregnancy.
West Lothian’s wealth of independent shops were delighted to be able to throw open their doors to customers again on Monday.Non-essential stores were forced to close at the beginning of lockdown on March 23 and were only allowed to re-open again this week.Retailers including clothing stores, arts and craft, gift and book stores said they were thrilled to see the return of regular customers.In Linlithgow, popular book shop Far from the Madding Crowd welcomed a steady stream of customers through
Millie Mackintosh has opened up about giving birth to her first child amid the coronavirus pandemic.The former Made In Chelsea star, 30, welcomed baby daughter Sienna, who she shares with husband Hugo Taylor, last month.Sharing a sweet photo on Instagram showing her and Taylor with their newborn shortly after the birth, Mackintosh said that Sienna’s arrival was a “hugely positive experience” despite initial fears leaving her “terrified” of contracting Covid-19 in hospital.“Despite my final
Brad Pitt was seen at Angelina Jolie's Los Angeles home this week, and before any real rumors could start about their relationship status now, Entertainment Tonight got details from a source about their dynamic, months into quarantine. Yes, things are better, and no, they aren't getting back together.