care home residents will be able to receive more visits from friends and family from Monday, it was confirmed today. Up to three outdoor visitors from no more than two households will be allowed - if the home meets infection control criteria.
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charity as the country eases out of lockdown. Jayden Easdale suffers from Tay Sachs Disease, a rare, incurable genetic disorder that destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
Medics weren't sure if the four-year-old, from Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire would live to see his birthday back in March. But his parents, Brian and Lynn, along with siblings Kaitlin, 20 and Connor, seven, know every moment is precious.Children’s Hospices Across Scotland, or CHAS, have supported Jayden his whole life
.care home residents will be able to receive more visits from friends and family from Monday, it was confirmed today. Up to three outdoor visitors from no more than two households will be allowed - if the home meets infection control criteria.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A family have launched a desperate bid to find a missing Scots mum-of-two who suddenly vanished from her home.Natasha Harrison, 27, was last seen in Saltcoats yesterday at around 3pm and has been missing overnight.Loved ones told the Daily Record it is extremely ‘out of character’ for the ‘shy and quiet’ mother to go missing or not be in contact.One family member told the Daily Record: “She has never been missing before,
I'm A Celebrity's 2020 series will take place in the UK after being unable to "make it work" in Australia. This comes after The Mirror exclusively revealed that the show could be hosted in Scotland earlier this year.
Dundee United star Ryan Edwards is unlikely to be fazed by the Scottish Premiership after bravely winning his own battle against testicular cancer. The 26-year-old signed a two-year deal with the Premiership side this week after making the switch from Blackpool.
soldier murdered in an IRA honeytrap has revealed how he plans to get justice for his family - nearly 50 years after the atrocity.Fusilier Dougald McCaughey, was executed with fellow squaddies - brothers John and Joseph McCaig - after being lured from a Belfast pub.Now his cousin David McCaughey has raised £10,000 to help fund a legal bid for a new inquest into the triple shooting.The victims are thought to have been convinced to leave the bar by two women.
People in West Lothian who are facing money worries as a result of coronavirus are being urged to take full advantage of the support available.The coronavirus pandemic has led to more people facing challenges around bills, rent and job security.The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Citizens Advice network in Scotland, is raising awareness of the support available for those who need it during these difficult times.
Police said. Police officers and London Ambulance Service arrived at around 10am last Wednesday and the baby boy was pronounced dead at the scene, Scotland Yard said.A post mortem was carried out at St Thomas' Hospital yesterday and gave the preliminary cause of death as an "incised wound", police said.
Police, fire, rescue teams and the Scottish Ambulance Service all raced to the scene at Granton Harbour following reports a teenager had fallen in the water at around 2.15pm, July 28. Images show multiple emergency vehicles carrying out the rescue mission.
Greenock-born entrepreneur, who runs firms in the financial sector and restaurants in California, said: “As far as I’m concerned, the guys who killed Adrian also killed Cannon. They took both my sons.“Cannon was a bright boy with natural intelligence and forward thinking.“But he couldn’t get his head around how his brother died and it took him to a really dark place.“He was verbal about how he felt and said he couldn’t deal with the fact Adrian was no longer here.
homeless accommodation, but I didn't expect this."There's a dreadful smell that makes me and the kids sick, that I can't get rid off, there's a fly infestation, that no amount of cleaning helps and the walls are covered in splattered paint from the previous tenant."There's not even any carpets."My daughter is six and has autism. When the schools start back I don't know what I'll do because she'll have to travel to Royston."The house is a s***-hole.
free face mask with every bottle including its mega-popular Violet flavour.Boe Gin are offering the colourful face masks for customers and bartenders across Scotland to stay safe over the coming weeks.The re-usable face mask, decorated with a unique floral pattern inspired by the brand’s hugely popular Violet gin, will come free of charge with every order of full-strength flavoured gin ordered through their website.And with pubs and bars open again across the UK, the Scottish gin brand con
building site last week. Shea Ryan, 10, tragically died after falling into a well on the Scottish Water site in Glasgow as his friends raised the alarm around 10pm on Thursday July 16.
He slipped while trying to hold onto the bike he was pushing along the narrow coastal path near Buchan Ness Lighthouse, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, last Wednesday on 15 July. Grateful parents Ashleigh and Steven have thanked the coastguard team and helicopter crew who rescued him.
Scots singer who rose to fame with Rollers hits including Shang-a-lang and Bye Bye Baby shocked online followers when he came out with his latest statement.And despite The Rollers having fans worldwide, including in China, Les wrote on Facebook: “Don’t buy anything that is made in China.”He also wrote on his Twitter page: “Don’t buy anything that is “made in China”, you will be supporting a criminal that will kill us as soon as they can.
Boris Johnson has said "the Union has proved its worth" during the coronavirus pandemic despite rising support for Scottish independence in recent months.The Prime Minister praised "the might of the UK Treasury" for setting up the furlough scheme that has seen hundreds of thousands of Scots kept in employment during lockdown.Speaking at a Downing Street press conference today, Johnson also claimed there had been "very close collaboration" between the four nations of the UK in responding to the
Glasgow amid reports of concerns for a child.Police and fire bridge vehicles have been pictured near Kinfauns Drive in Drumchapel.Locals say roads have been closed off and that there is a large police presence.Rumours sweeping the area claim that a young boy has fallen into a drain at the site.The Daily Record have contacted Police Scotland but have been unable to get an update on the situation.However, pictures on social media shows the emergency services at the building site while other images
schoolboy son was forced into harming himself after evil blackmailers threatened to kill her. Rocky Gyoury was left terrified after being tricked by an online account with the name 'Jonathon' who demanded he send ‘proof’ of his injuries.