Glasgow. At around 1.15pm on Friday a 22-year-old man was attacked on Cumbernauld Road in Dennistoun, close to its junction with Aberfoyle Street.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Patients in hospitals across NHS Lanarkshire will again be able to receive visits from a loved one.Hospital visiting is now being re-instated in a staged approach.This comes after hospitals across Scotland had to take the exceptional step of stopping all but essential visitors coming into hospitals.Susan Friel, nurse director for Acute Services at NHS Lanarkshire, said: “Stopping hospital visiting was absolutely
.Glasgow. At around 1.15pm on Friday a 22-year-old man was attacked on Cumbernauld Road in Dennistoun, close to its junction with Aberfoyle Street.
reversing over her has escaped being jailed. Francis Creedican, from Edinburgh, was instead ordered to carry out 225 hours of unpaid work and banned from driving for three years and nine months.
as highlighted in yesterday’s Scottish Government First Minister, briefing are: ■ Owen’s Bar in Coatbridge■ The Railway Tavern in Motherwell■ Costa at the Bell Quadrant in Carfin■ END clothing store in Glasgow■ Merlin’s Bar in MotherwellDr David Cromie, NHS Lanarkshire’s consultant in public health medicine, would like to reassure the anyone who may have visited these places in recent times.He said: “NHS Lanarkshire’s public health team believe the risk to the public of Covid-19 is extremely
Scots road.Emergency services were called to the scene on the A84 between Buchany and Callander, near Stirling, at around 6.35pm on Wednesday.A 21-year-old man was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after a silver Ford Fiesta and a grey Peugeot 3008 crashed.Another man and his female passenger were taken to Forth Valley Hospital where they remain in a stable condition.The road was closed between Buchany and Callander for around seven hours to allow crash investigation work to be carried
lockdown, so the we sent our reporter Sophie Law to one of the first reopened restaurants to take a look. The fast food chain was forced to shut every branches in Scotland as coronavirus swept the nation, before bringing back drive-thru and delivery in its phased comeback up north.
hospital today after plunging down a North Lanarkshire quarry. Emergency services including the fire, police and ambulance were called to the Auchenstarry Quarry, near Kilsyth, at around 7.10pm on Tuesday, July 21.As a result, a 29-year-old female was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary for treatment.
Fife. The injured horsewoman was left to phone an ambulance herself after the pair walked off with their two children and two dogs without checking if she was all right.
coronavirus cases in Scotland. There was one new Covid-19 death in the last 24 hours - meaning the hospital death toll has risen to 2,491.
worship, a range of visitor attractions and go to a pub or restaurant indoors from Wednesday, July 15. Hairdressers and barbers will also reopen to those seeking to get their lockdown locks seen to for the first time in almost four months.Nicola Sturgeon announced that there were zero deaths from Covid in Scotland for the sixth day in a row yesterday.
Perth and Kinross. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is cutting the rate of value added tax (VAT) on hospitality and tourism from 20 per cent to five per cent from July 15, 2020 to January 12, 2021. Fund for funeral of young girl (7) killed in tragic accident at Perthshire beauty spot raises over £20,000 Around 18,300 jobs are dependent on the Perth and Kinross hospitality and tourism sector - around 23 per cent of the total workforce in the region - as it prepares to reopen in Scotland next week.
“Thanks to the widespread implementation of the church’s Infection Control protocols, Catholic parishes will begin the resumption of public Masses and other communal activities from July 15.” Bishop Gilbert added: "The bishops are extremely grateful to all those who have worked tirelessly to prepare our parishes for public worship and to those who made their views known to their parliamentary representatives and the government on the subject of communal worship."While thanking the Scottish
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserHe said: “The attempt by the board of NHS Lanarkshire to railroad a decision to locate the new hospital at Gartcosh has resulted in a complete loss of confidence in the board over this decision.“The idea of building a new hospital on the site of one of the most toxic dumps in Scotland has always been absurd.
post-pandemic normal.But for Scots soap legend Natalie J Robb, it was nerve-wracking.On tomorrow night’s Emmerdale, Natalie’s character Moira Dingle is left to die after a horrific hit and run. On Monday, we see her fighting for her life in hospital.Since returning to filming after nearly three months on furlough, Natalie, 45, has been in bed.
coronavirus while being treated for other conditions is not yet known, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has admitted. Figures published last week revealed more than 1,000 patients tested positive for Covid-19 after being admitted to hospital, but Freeman said the number of deaths linked to the cases is unknown.