Scots comedian Kevin Bridges has shaved all of his hair off after his Twitter followers slagged off his new trim and said he looked like Joe Exotic.
20.03.2020 - 19:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Dumbarton, Vale and Helensburgh communities have been praised for continuing to fight for their local hospital.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard commended residents on their determination while at the Vale of Leven Hospital last week.
Health chiefs have decided to shut the lifeline GP out-of-hours service at peak times.
The facility, which gives people access to a doctor when their health centre is closed, will only be open at the Alexandria hospital between 11pm and 8am seven days a
Scots comedian Kevin Bridges has shaved all of his hair off after his Twitter followers slagged off his new trim and said he looked like Joe Exotic.
There is no doubt that these are challenging and frightening times.
Hundreds of student nurses have joined the fight against coronavirus.
A teenage piper from Wishaw cheered up his neighbours as he joined hundreds of others across the country last week in a musical tribute to key workers.
Victoria Beckham has said she feels "humbled" after speaking to frontline NHS workers helping to respond to the Covid-19 epidemic.
The Vale of Leven Hospital is treating patients with coronavirus.
An army of 21,000 volunteers has answered a call to help communities struggling with coronavirus all over Scotland.
Neighbours on a street in Scotland have been writing heartwarming signs on their windows to communicate during coronavirus lockdown.
A “cheeky” lost dog found it’s way into the Queen Elizabeth Hospital during the coronavirus lockdown.
A Stewarton school and its nursery have been praised by education inspectors.
Banks in Dumbarton and the Vale of Leven will open reduced hours and only for essential services as of today (Wednesday).
North Lanarkshire Council has agreed to use additional funds from the Scottish Government to help mitigate the impact of coronavirus on communities.
It’s important that people see beyond the uniform,” says Police Constable Kerrigan.
All libraries and community centres in North Ayrshire are to close as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
An additional £350 million will go to those most affected by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell has announced.
Lifesaving volunteers have been told to stand down over a lack of protective equipment to cope with Coronavirus.
A member of the Scottish Parliament with 30 years experience in nursing says she wants to swap the debating chamber for the hospital ward to help tackle coronavirus.
A special council meeting to reopen the debate on the controversial decision to shut Kilbowie outdoor centre is to be held next week.