Pop star Annie Lennox has called for chronic pain services to be restored, saying it is “indecent and inhumane” to leave people suffering during the coronavirus lockdown.
28.05.2020 - 11:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A fresh call has been made to deal with the “chronic” problem of bed-blocking in the region’s hospitals.
The issue of delayed discharge is set to cost the area’s NHS almost £5 million for the year 2019/20, estimates suggest.
Now Labour MSP Colin Smyth has blasted a sharp rise in cases and called on the Scottish Government to tackle the issue “once and for all”.
But NHS chiefs say there has been a decrease in demand for beds as the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a break in services and a fall
Pop star Annie Lennox has called for chronic pain services to be restored, saying it is “indecent and inhumane” to leave people suffering during the coronavirus lockdown.
Dumfries and Galloway residents have the chance to see the council in action tomorrow when a top level meeting will be screened online.
A postmortem on a tragic dad who died a day after being released from hospital following an alleged blade attack has ruled the cause of death “unascertained”.
The NHS recorded 125 cases of coronavirus beyond special Covid-19 wards in Scots hospitals.
The number of Ayrshire hospital patients battling coronavirus has dipped below 10.
A gran developed a strong Edinburgh accent after being hit with a door at work and suffering a life-changing brain injury.
A further 11 people have died from Coronavirus in Scotland bringing the death toll to 2,386.
A further 12 people have died from Coronavirus in Scotland bringing the death toll to 2,375.
A tragic dad said to have been stabbed in the neck during a blade attack has died just a day after being released from hospital.
Police have sealed off a residential street this evening after an alleged disturbance, which has left one man in hospital.
The Scottish Government today said that 1987 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
The Scottish Government today said that 1987 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
Attacks on emergency services staff have increased according to Police Scotland figures.
There are no new cases of coronavirus in Dumfries and Galloway.
Cops have issued an urgent appeal to find a "high-risk" man who has been missing since this morning.
A taxi driver had a lucky escape after a massive tree blew down on top of his car in Edinburgh.