East Kilbride woman hurled abuse at shop staff after they asked her to social distance.
05.11.2020 - 12:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
link.Thirteen-year-old Cleo’s mother passed away just two months ago and her family say it is “out of character” for her to disappear and “stay away”.Worried aunt Nikki McCann told us: “She’s been doing okay since her mum passed.“She gets dropped off and picked up at school in a taxi, but she didn’t turn up for the one on Wednesday afternoon.“The girls had been messaging on one form of social media about bringing leggings and doing a Tik Tok video.”Describing her niece as a petite “feisty red
.East Kilbride woman hurled abuse at shop staff after they asked her to social distance.
teenager has been assaulted and robbed in East Kilbride by a group of thugs. The 16-year-old was attacked by five yobs just after 10pm on Friday in the Penfold Crescent area.
East Kilbride councillor who is monitoring the success of the UK Government’s pilot testing scheme in Liverpool.
East Kilbride will be limiting access to essential stores only from Friday as Lanarkshire moves to a level four lockdown. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the tighter restrictions across the region yesterday (Tuesday) in a briefing to the Scottish Parliament.The new restrictions will come into place from Friday and will be in place for three weeks, lifting on December 11.It follows access being restricted during the first lockdown in March.
link.And there are calls for urgent improvements to Test and Protect but all are calling on everyone to follow public health advice to bring COVID cases down.Tory MSP Graham Simpson said: “It will be a bitter blow for businesses here and could mean even greater restrictions on our freedoms.“I would need to be convinced by hard data that it is necessary and that has been lacking.“Obviously our priority is to get on top of the virus but there is a balance to be struck.“And we all want to be able
East Kilbride say they fear for their future with Lanarkshire plunged into lockdown this week.
East Kilbride has decked the malls to help spread a little festive cheer – although Santa and his elves will sadly not be dropping by his grotto this year due to the COVID pandemic. There is no doubt it has been a difficult year for communities everywhere, including East Kilbride, but as we head into the festive season, EK, East Kilbride is looking to bring a bit of Christmas cheer to the town.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Police have launched a fresh appeal to help find a 51-year-old man who vanished a week ago.John Mackay was reported missing from Muirtown Street, Inverness, last Sunday.Officers may have been seen in the Muirtown Swing Bridge area between 7.15am and 7.25am that day.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you
East Kilbride in the last week - despite a fall in South Lanarkshire as a whole. In total, 898 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the region between Monday and Sunday, November 2 and 8 - the lowest since the start of October.The Hamilton area remains the region's COVID hotspot with 370 confirmed cases last week - down from a peak of 522 in week beginning October 19.
East Kilbride generates almost half a tonne of waste a year – that’s the equivalent weight of a small dairy cow. Statistical data released by SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency) has revealed that households in South Lanarkshire generated 0.44 tonnes of household waste per person during 2019.
East Kilbride mum whose vulnerable son is self-isolating after being exposed to the risk of COVID-19 says her pleas for action are being ignored.
MasterClass and Uninterrupted, released a six-minute mini MasterClass episode on the much more in-depth topics of empathy, racism, and social justice. Williams, 47, tweeted the news on Nov.
link.Now his mum is renewing calls for home schooling for vulnerable children and their families and says she is now on tenterhooks in case her son develops symptoms and falls ill due to underlying health issues.She has contacted MP Dr Lisa Cameron who has raised her concerns with the Cabinet Secretary for Education.The letter sent to our worried mum reads: “Your child has been identified by NHS Lanarkshire as a close contact of a person who has tested positive for COVID-19.
East Kilbride MP is renewing her calls for the Y-People project to be moved out of the Village. Dr Lisa Cameron backed residents, businesses and a high-profile News campaign calling for drink and drug fuelled anti-social behaviour linked to the facility to be tackled for once and for all.
East Kilbride MSP, Linda Fabiani, called the development an “important scientific breakthrough,” but urged caution going forward.
link.However, a move to level four in future wasn't ruled out as case numbers in the region have stabilised at a "stubbornly high level".The First Minister also confirmed 171 new coronavirus cases in Lanarkshire for yesterday - the lowest daily total since October 18.The test positivity rate in Lanarkshire remains very high and the forecast for hospital admission also remains very high.However, the forecast for new cases in the coming weeks has been revised down to moderate.The Scottish
East Kilbride man has been fined after a road rage incident on the A90.
link.Dharma first got into drag by visiting clubs in Glasgow. He said: “It started by going to alternative clubs in Glasgow and falling in love with the scene at the time.“There was something inside me crying to burst out and make an impact.
link.Keryn Knox and Cleo Proctor were last seen on Wednesday morning at their school and returned their on Thursday.Cleo's aunt, Nikkie McCann, told the News she thought the pair may have gone missing in relation to a social media challenge, where children try to get as many likes or views as possible on Tik Tok for staying away as long as possible.No more information is yet known about such a challenge.Have you heard anything more about this? Why not get in touch with the News via Facebook DM