An East Kilbride nursery helped spread a little cheer among children and parents amid the coronavirus lockdown by sharing a heartwarming video on social media.
01.04.2020 - 11:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Community efforts to ensure frontline NHS staff have enough safety equipment to see them through the coronavirus outbreak, are gathering pace.
Concerns were raised early on in the pandemic that not enough vital personal protective equipment (PPE) was available to safeguard frontline staff.
That saw NHS staff fighting against COVID-19 without – in some instances – face masks, eyewaer, gloves and other protective items, putting them at risk.
There have been appeals on social media for to help protect
An East Kilbride nursery helped spread a little cheer among children and parents amid the coronavirus lockdown by sharing a heartwarming video on social media.
The body of a man was found near a burn in East Kilbride early this morning.
Award-winning East Kilbride glassmaker Glencairn Crystal is to sponsor two Bloody Scotland crime writing awards with its famous whisky glass.
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A dad-of-two has been jailed after giving police the slip in a high speed chase.
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There was something fishy going on at Heathery Knowe Primary School.
Coronation Street star Simon Gregson has been praised for his 'lovely gesture' after he offered his car and motorbike to NHS workers.
Police in East Kilbride called in helicopter support to deal with an incident in the Show Park on Friday morning.
A Renfrew man used to managing the tours of massive stars like Liam Gallagher, Primal Scream and Biffy Clyro is using his logistical skills to help feed overworked NHS staff.
Urgent action is needed to clean-up an East Kilbride underpass which has become a den for underage drinking, drug use and fly tipping.
Donations of personal protective equipment to frontline medical staff are being binned by NHS Lanarkshire.
Scotland’s former chief medical officer has been criticised by a campaigning East Kilbride mum for breaking a promise to help save her epileptic son.
An East Kilbride bakery which closed its doors amid the coronavirus outbreak is looking to trial a home delivery service.
A Hairmyres Hospital nurse has told how staff are overwhelmed at the generosity and support from the local community.
“What we do today may affect others.”
A leading medic apologised for giving people hope that the shortage of protective equipment for frontline staff in the battle against coronavirus had been resolved.
#Masks4NHSHeroes has raised £440,000 so far