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Applications close at 12 noon on June 21, 2021, and EYS and CALA have created an extensive list of FAQs to support applicants, which can be found on the website, careandlearningalliance.co.uk.For further information, head to the Early Years Scotland website, earlyyearsscotland.org/contact-us, or the Care and Learning Alliance, careandlearningalliance.co.uk/about/contact-us/ and a member of the relevant team will be in touch.
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Love Island is back on our screens after a Covid hiatus. The hit ITV2 show will see numerous sexy singletons head to a lavish villa in Majorca in a bid to find love and also win a whopping £50,000.
Lorraine Kelly ended up swearing in dismay at Twitter as she put out an appeal to help Ru Paul's Drag Race UK winner Lawrence Chaney get a valued blue tick.
brain tumour have thanked the public after a fundraising drive to send the tot to Germany for live-saving treatment reached its target.
Prime Minister spoke as the UK government prepared to make a formal announcement on the latest travel guidance on Wednesday afternoon. Quarantine-free holidays to Malta, the Balearic Islands and Madeira could be permitted in an update to the Government’s foreign travel policy, according to analysts.
Johnstone High School have been honoured with a top environmental award for their work cleaning up the community.Youngsters at the Beith Road secondary school picked up the Summer Clean Hero Award, which was given to them by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful.The award nod recognised the school’s contribution to the charity’s Clean Up Scotland campaign, and particularly the Summer Clean, and it will be given additional litter picking equipment, provided by Helping Hand Environmental,
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school kids will get a share of £215 million as part of a mission to close the country's attainment gap. The pot of cash falls under the Government's expanded £1 billion Attainment Scotland Fund.
Lewis Capaldi sent Scotland fans wild over the weekend after he flashed a huge crowd in response to a hilarious chant. The Scots singer joined hundreds of Tartan Army supporters at Glasgow's SWG3 to watch the Scotland vs England game on Friday.
Tartan Army to get a train back this afternoon - hours before the 8pm kick off. Although Scotland fans have been allocated a small number of tickets for tonight’s crunch Euros fixture at Wembley, thousands of fans are expected to make the journey to London to watch the match.
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Scottish Premiership would finally go up for sale. With the coronavirus pandemic still far from over, the SMISA Stadium is unlikely to be running anywhere near full capacity until next year.
Tartan Army fans expected to congregate in pubs and living rooms across the country, Jason Leitch urged them to "get the windows open" to help stop the spread of the Delta variant currently driving case numbers. The national clinical director accepted fans would celebrate if Scotland managed to get a result in their first match at a major finals in 23 years - but warned "the virus is still there".
NQ64, is set to make its debut in Scotland this summer with the launch of a new venue in the capital.Retro games fans will be able to enjoy craft beers and game-themed cocktails alongside a selection of retro arcade machines and classic consoles at the new bar on Edinburgh’s Lothian Road.And before it officially opens, NQ64 would like to invite the people of Edinburgh to come in to test the games and sample the drinks – all they need to do is follow their Instagram account on @nq64edinburgh and
vaccine in a 'mix and match' approach, according to reports. Switching up jabs with a third shot later in the year will help protect against new variants and ease supply demand, according to a leaked memo seen by The Mail on Sunday.