Remembrance Sunday. The donation, described as "significant and meaningful" is made every year and will go toward the charity 's education project.
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weather warning has been put out across many parts of Scotland. Areas such as Glasgow, Ayrshire and Fife have all be placed under the threat of heavy torrential rain for the next 24 hours.
Remembrance Sunday. The donation, described as "significant and meaningful" is made every year and will go toward the charity 's education project.
coronavirus infections remain high and hospitals face intense pressure.The admission follows alarm from front-line health staff about the impact of Covid in hospitals.Scotland is covered by a patchwork of area restrictions to stem the spread of Covid-19, and Sturgeon is still prepared to put the whole country in tighter lockdown.
Celtic will face more criticism this season, as he names his "biggest concern" with the squad. The Parkhead club bounced back from four games without a win as they defeated Aberdeen to reach the Scottish Cup final.
Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scots to stick to travel restrictions or risk the introduction of a national lockdown. The First Minister said a localised approach to fighting Covid would only work if people reduced travel between council areas for non-essential purposes.
tax bills over the next 20 years.Scottish Labour’s Jackie Baillie has said the “staggering” proposals will result in charges for some households doubling.It comes after a report from the Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS) was published earlier this month in a bid to pay for £1billion of improvements to an ageing Victorian infrastructure.The body sets the boundaries for the amount Scottish Water can add to council tax bills each year.Baillie said: “The water regulator has now confirmed
coronavirus cases over the last 24-hour period as one death was announced. The Scottish Government released the latest figures across the country yesterday as 1,016 patients remained in hospitals.
Jason Leitch, the National Clinical Director of the Scottish Government, has given a frank assessment of the spread of covid-19 as Nicola Sturgeon prepares to detail the five new alert levels to restrict the spread of the disease.
Nicola Sturgeon will update hospitality businesses across the central belt of Scotland today on whether they can expect to reopen next week.Temporary restrictions introduced earlier this month called on all pubs, bars and restaurants across five health board areas to close for a 16 day period in an attempt to halt the rising number of Covid cases north of the Border.Unlicensed cafes were allowed to remain open but must shut by 6pm, while pubs elsewhere in Scotland were told they could only serve
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The body of a man was recovered from water near Canderside Toll in Larkhall on Monday morning.Police Scotland confirmed that officers from their underwater unit recovered the body at around 11am.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Police Scotland can confirm that around 11am on Monday, October 19, officers from the Underwater Unit recovered the body of a man from water near Canderside Toll in
horror crash has been jailed for four years and eight months. Kanad Basi was almost twice the drink drive limit having also taken cocaine and ecstasy when he lost control of his BMW.
close schools in Scotland again if that's what it takes to stop the spread of Covid, a leading teaching union has warned. It comes as Holyrood ministers prepare to publish a framework later this week which will better explain the criteria for introducing local lockdowns in the future.
Labour prime minister has called for the UK and Scottish Government to offer a “jobs guarantee” for 16-24 year olds to avert a crisis caused by the pandemic.A new report by the Alliance for Full Employment (AfE) has painted a bleak picture of the impact of covid on jobs.Written by Professor Paul Gregg, and containing a foreword by Brown, the report reveals one million young people across the UK are facing unemployment.Brown said: “This winter, 100,000 young Scots are in need of support to find a
Laura Anderson has defended herself against trolls after she was abused during a recent TV appearance. The reality star and Daily Record columnist took a stand against "weirdos" who had been targeting her during last night's Love Island catch-up show, What Happened Next on ITV2.
Coronavirus cases across Scotland are continuing to rise with the number of deaths creeping up as well. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said yesterday the pandemic 'can't be seen as a contest between health and the economy'.