school kids will get a share of £215 million as part of a mission to close the country's attainment gap. The pot of cash falls under the Government's expanded £1 billion Attainment Scotland Fund.
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Nicola Sturgeon announced that some council areas in the central belt would remain in Level 2 lockdown due to the rise in cases. It comes as Yousaf and National Clinical Director Professor Jason Leitch said earlier today Scotland is currently in the "foothills" of a third covid-19 wave.
school kids will get a share of £215 million as part of a mission to close the country's attainment gap. The pot of cash falls under the Government's expanded £1 billion Attainment Scotland Fund.
Scotland has recorded a weekend spike in the number of Covid patients being treated in hospitals across the country.Figures published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland today show 158 people are currently being treated for the virus in the nation's hospitals compared to 128 on Friday.The rise comes as a further 1,250 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours – including 112 in Ayrshire.Public Health Scotland say the national figure is lower
covid news is likely to be dominated by the intensifying row over the Manchester travel ban that comes into force from today. Andy Burnham has blasted Nicola Sturgeon over her decision to axe travel between Scotland and Manchester.
for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
Sir Tom Jones delighted fans on Friday as he shared a rare personal photo to his Instagram page as he sat down to watch the Euros 2020 match between England and Scotland.MORE: Tom Jones admits shock after reaching incredible milestoneIn the photo that appears to have been taken on a polaroid camera, a young Tom can be seen wearing a white turtle neck with a chunky silver chain as he sips from a champagne coupe.
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UK Government for the likely delay of lockdown restrictions in Scotland. Speaking in the Scottish Parliament earlier today the SNP leader announced that she would make a statement next week on a 'Freedom Day'.
Chairman of the community centre board of trustees, David Young, said: “The community centre does not make the rules.“There was a Scottish Government rule change this week and our interpretation is that if a room can hold 15 people with two-metre physical distancing then it can take 15.”
motorcyclist was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a crash on a Scots road.Emergency services raced to the scene near Plean, Stirling, at the crossroads of Roman Road with Cadgers Loan at around 12.15pm on Saturday, June 5.The incident involved a black Yamaha motorbike which collided with a grey coloured Volkswagen Tiguan.The 21-year-old motorcyclist was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow by air ambulance with critical injuries.The road was closed for six
Covid intensive care patient has finally left hospital after a brutal 195 day stay. Neil McLaughlin spent more than six months in hospital and 167 days in intensive care.
lockdown restrictions. In Tuesday's update, Nicola Sturgeon announced some local council areas could move to Level 1 on Saturday, while others will remain at Level 2.
Gary Tank Commander, Jonathan Watson and Storm Huntley all make an appearance alongside veteran Scotland goalie David Marshall in the new LaFontaines video. The band released Scotland, Bonnie Scotland in time for Scotland's big matches in the Euros 2020 tournament and their celebrity Tartan Army has thrilled fans.
Level 2. Changes are due to come into effect in a weeks time on June 7.
health minister said he was encouraged by the fact the numbers of “did not attends” had fallen over the last few days. On the weekend of May 22 and 23, around half of all vaccination appointments at the SSE Hydro were missed.
exams. As each school is dealing with assessments differently many pupils feel they are at a disadvantage.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.