A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
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Glasgow and the surrounding area to get a covid test following the rise in cases.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are urging residents to get tested to determine how prevalent the virus is in the area.Glasgow has now overtaken Moray as Scotland's Covid hotspot, and an epidemiologist warned the country is seeing a "loss of control" of the pandemic in some areas.Latest figures published on Friday showed there were 80.4 cases per 100,000 people in Glasgow in the seven days to May 11, pushing it ahead
.A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.A Stirling city centre venue is making a welcome return by giving art students the chance to finally showcase their work.The Art of Glass Exhibition will feature at the Made in Stirling store at 44 King Street from Monday, June 7, until July 4 from 10am-5pm daily, with admission free.The exhibition is a curated collection from recent graduates of The City of Glasgow College, featuring a range of
Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
Glasgow as cases of the virus spread across parts of the city. Scotland's largest city is currently stuck in Level Three lockdown while the rest of the mainland is in Level Two and much of the island community is at Level One.
East Kilbride who say the debilitating after-effects brought their lives to a standstill.Every adult who has tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland is to be invited to take part in the study into the effects of the virus.Researchers hope to identify how many people continue to be unwell after having the virus.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region The Covid in Scotland Study (CISS) will ask people what their
sex beast's jailing after a 30-year reign of terror against women and children. NSPCC Scotland bosses said Edwin Cuschieri has 'finally faced justice' as he was ordered to serve ten years behind bars following a trial at Edinburgh's High Court this week.
Glasgow hospital earlier this week. Darren Fitzpatrick has been reported missing and was last seen at Stobhill Hospital on Tuesday, May 18.
holidaymakers without having to show evidence of a negative PCR test from next week. The Spanish Government released a state bulletin this morning which outlined changes to its policy on international travellers entering the country.It states that travellers from the UK will be allowed to enter Spain from May 24 - paving the way for Scots holidays in the country to resume.
Level Two restrictions from Monday, however Moray is expected to remain at Level Three due to the number of cases in the region. The island communities are expected to move down to Level One.
coronavirus across the UK. The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is said to be alarmed by the number of new cases of the strain, which has been attributed to a sharp spike in cases in India.
tomato sauce.NHS Grampian have issued a statement stating that no condiment is capable of tricking the tests into providing positive results. They said that anyone who has tested positive for coronavirus using the lateral flow devices are then given a ‘gold standard’ PCR test to confirm their result.
Police taped off a section of Glasgow's Ingram Street after reports of an incident. Several officers and two police vans were in attendance at the scene.
coronavirus deaths were recorded overnight in Scotland with 85 new positive cases. The Scottish Government announced the latest figures on Wednesday, May 5, as efforts to control the virus spreading continue.