A Dumfries design and technology teacher is helping protect lives through the Covid-19 pandemic – with a little help from his two young sons.
07.05.2020 - 10:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Parishioners in Muirhead took the chance to show additional support for loved ones working in front-line roles during the coronavirus pandemic through a church initiative.
Father Kenny Campbell, who is the parish priest at St Barbara’s, asked his Facebook followers to send him the names of any NHS, care or key workers they know, to be read out during the weekly round of applause.
More than 100 names were submitted and read aloud as the latest “clap for carers” took place, while the church bell was
A Dumfries design and technology teacher is helping protect lives through the Covid-19 pandemic – with a little help from his two young sons.
Public sector key workers in Wigan displaying coronavirus symptoms will be offered testing this week when an army-run mobile unit comes to the borough.
Families of those killed by Covid-19 are already starting to investigate bringing claims against employers.
The usual evening meal at a Blantyre care home was ‘re-plaiced’ by a free fish supper recently.
Thousands of Scots around the country have shown their support for NHS staff and key workers on the coronavirus frontline for the eighth week.
A DJ has raised more than £25,000 for vulnerable people and key workers through lockdown quizzes, driveway discos and a VE Day bike ride.
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Some of Manchester's most luxurious hotel rooms - ones that would normally cost hundreds of pounds per night - are currently being forced to turn away paying guests.
Cereal giant Kellogg’s is giving out thousands of pounds in grants to schools to help keep vulnerable children and the children of key workers fed.
Former X Factor star Nicky McDonald has teamed up with NHS doctors and nurses for a charity single.
People across the country fell silent this morning to remember key workers who have lost their lives during the coronavirus outbreak.
The government has warned some 10m key workers and their households not to ‘waste’ booking a coronavirus test as 16,000 were ordered on the first day of the online launch.
From his back garden in Bolton, Peter Kay revealed his recreation of his Amarillo video live on the BBC's Big Night In on Thursday evening - and Bolton's key workers made an appearance.
Expanded coronavirus testing for essential workers will be available in Scotland “very soon”, Nicola Sturgeon insisted.