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iOS - Android Pictured is Bananaman - who turned up from 29 Acacia Road for his jab at the Ravenscraig vaccine centre on Monday - because, after all, even superheroes need protection from the virus.The hilarious image shows the caped hero focused as he waits in line for his vaccine.It was shared on Twitter by a user saying: "My wife just sent me this photo from the Ravenscraig vaccination centre."Amused locals laughed at the sight of a patient Bananaman queuing to roll up his sleeve.One said: "I
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Perthshire, just after 11pm on Friday evening when the much loved tourist attraction went up in flames. Devastated locals watched on when the living history museum burnt as it was engulfed in flames.
Perthshire, just after 11pm last night when a huge fire broke out. Footage of the incident shows the wooden building - a recreated Iron Age house - consumed by flames on Friday evening as horrified locals watched the tourist attraction burn.
Perthshire has been described as a "devastating blow for the community".
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Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
Nina Nesbitt has hit back at trolls after they left nasty comments on a snap she posted on Instagram of her getting her first Covid jab. The Livingston -born singer was delighted when she got her first dose of the vaccine and even posted a snap on her social media, but many of her fans sent her abuse in the comments and in her private messages.
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Alison Hammond has admitted that she is incredibly concerned about the possible side effects her son Aiden, 15, could have when he gets the coronavirus jab.The 46-year-old made the revelation as she hosted This Morning alongside co-host Dermot O’Leary, 48, on Monday 31 May. Dermot and Alison spoke to epidemiology expert Professor Tim Spector from King's College London during the show.
iOS - Android In 2019, 16,310 children in Scotland were looked after or on the child protection register, 850 of which were from the North Lanarkshire region.
Kate Middleton has this week received her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and announced the news on Twitter.
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the Glasgow City Council area would be the only part of Scotland to remain in Level 3 of coronavirus restrictions. An outbreak of the Indian variant of the virus has led to rising cases in the local authority, with hotspots in the south of the city.
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