Sam Cosgrove is set to miss the first four months of the season with a knee injury. The Dons striker was set to line up for Derek McInnes' men in this Saturday's Scottish Premiership opener against Rangers.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.EK, East Kilbride will fully reopen to the public on Monday and we’ve got everything you need to know about the first day back trading.Opening from 8am, Primark will be the first store to welcome customers back into Scotland’s largest indoor shopping centre.That will be followed by Debenhams at 10am, other store reopening available on their websites.
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.Sam Cosgrove is set to miss the first four months of the season with a knee injury. The Dons striker was set to line up for Derek McInnes' men in this Saturday's Scottish Premiership opener against Rangers.
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Child Benefit is usually paid every four weeks either on a Monday or a Tuesday, however, there is a bank holiday next week which may affect some payments. When a benefits payment falls on a bank holiday, it is usually paid on a different date.
East Kilbride.Monica Lennon reported the facility - run by Thistle Healthcare - to the Care Inspectorate in May but in a summary report to the Scottish Parliament shortly after the home was praised for "good infection prevention and control procedures”, despite the "significant outbreak".Ms Lennon said the report left "too many unanswered questions" and was little comfort for grieving families.One of those families features in a BBC Scotland Disclosure documentary airing tonight.In the programme
Alex Salmond. The First Minister previously said Salmond had informed her about the complaints when they met at her house in April 2018.However, a new account claims Sturgeon was aware days earlier during a meeting with Salmond’s former chief of staff.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on how our governments are handling the coronavirus pandemic.To sign
Spain are now facing a 14-day quarantine on return home due to coronavirus second wave fears. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter on Saturday night to announce a shock U-turn of the recent decision to relax self-isolation restrictions from the tourist hotspot.
East Kilbride -based Freedom School of Motoring owner and instructor, Bobby Russell, previously said he feared the lack of clarity could put instructors out of business. However, he feels that the more cautious approach taken here is the safest option for driving instructors and students alike.“I think the Scottish government have taken the right approach to be fair.
die hard.It's also the name of one of the world's favourite Christmas movies, but where did it come from?Interestingly, Edinburgh-born William Inglis is credited as the first person to use it. A Lieutenant-Colonel in the British 57th Regiment of Foot, Inglis shouted to his men "Die hard the 57th, die hard!" at the the Battle of Albuera against Napoleon's French in 1811.
McDonald's has unveiled the full list of restaurant reopening for dine-in in Scotland. The fast food chain will allow customers to sit in and eat their meals for the first time during lockdown following a successful trial.
Iceland is offering blind and partially sighted Scots who have been struggling to get groceries during lockdown priority access to its online delivery slots. The frozen food specialist will be offering visually impaired shoppers a unique code that will let them book available delivery slots on Thursday mornings between 9am and 10am.
behaviour that you might not have heard of.While our railways may be less busy during the pandemic, they can be chaotic and crowded at peak times.That means there are bylaws in place in a bid to keep things under control and passengers safe.While some rules are just basic common sense, others could have you thrown off a train or even arrested.Here are some of the odd rules in place you must not disobey while travelling on trains in Scotland: It may seem obvious but Scots are not allowed to queue
East Kilbride’s biggest employer, 545 East Kilbride residents are now facing redundancy just three years after the firm transferred 600 workers out of the town to that site.
jail today.Aleem Azam, 49, thought he was in contact with a teenage girl, but in fact he was snared by a police decoy.Azam claimed he wanted to have sex with her and boasted that 'everything still worked' in his body.He was eventually snared with 18 indecent images of children.Azam pleaded guilty to sending sexual communications to the decoy as well as having the indecent images.Azam, of the city's Shawlands, was put on a community payback order with three years supervision by Sheriff Andrew
pub has been blasted for allegedly saying it will refuse to serve SNP supporters when it reopens next week. The Caledonian Bar in Forfar has come under fire for a supposed social media post, now deleted, saying there would be 'no admittance' to SNP members or voters when the doors opened again next Wednesday. The tweet also says those over 70 and care home workers will also be barred due to coronavirus fears.
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pub for the first time in almost four months as beer gardens reopen from today. All outdoor hospitality services have been given the green light to let punters in once again as part of the Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.One hundred offenders have been arrested in the past six months and 180 children have been protected as a result of Police Scotland investigations into online child abuse.Officers from Police Scotland’s Internet Investigations Unit have prepared over 350 National Online Child Abuse Prevention (NOCAP) packages since January.NOCAP packages provide intelligence and evidence which underpins investigations carried out by both
Scotland. The high-street fashion retailer welcomed back excited customers this week after a three-month hiatus as long queues were spotted outside stores.Primark doesn't have an online shop, so customers were eager to get their fix and have been lusting after this new Disney-themed item.