coastline near Kirkcolm where he has been walking for 35 years. Armed with essentials, including his phone and suitable clothing, he never suspected he'd be left in a life-threatening situation.
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without symptoms since April in Scotland, with people encouraged to test themselves twice weekly.
The rollout aimed to find cases that would otherwise go undetected - with anyone testing positive told to self-isolate to avoid transmitting the virus.Whether it's an extra precaution or a first step if you begin to feel unwell, the tests can prove invaluable as restrictions continue to be relaxed.The tests are simple to get a hold of and easy to carry out at home - here's how to order a lateral
.coastline near Kirkcolm where he has been walking for 35 years. Armed with essentials, including his phone and suitable clothing, he never suspected he'd be left in a life-threatening situation.
TRNSMT punters will have to pay £6 for a pint of beer during the three-day festival this weekend. The Glasgow event organisers have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure a smooth set-up ahead of the gates opening from 11am on Friday.
lateral flow test and when to take a PCR? As Coronavirus numbers rise in Scotland, you might want to make sure you aren't positive and at risk of passing it on to your loved ones, friends and colleagues. There are two main ways of checking if you have coronavirus.
Steve Clarke has had a number of injury and covid issues giving him a selection nightmare throughout the current international break. Stephen O'Donnell and Nathan Patterson were called into the initial squad, with the latter starting the match against Moldova.
State Pension provides essential financial support every month for around 12.6 million people across the UK, including 981,399 Scots. This regular payment is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which is now 66 for both men and women.
Edinburgh while on her honeymoon. We told how Fawziyah Javed is understood to have been recently married and visiting the capital when she was involved in the fatal incident at around 9pm on Thursday.
sadistic domestic abuser subjected his partner to a two-year terror campaign which saw him order her to eat a mouse nest. David Macdonald repeatedly attacked his lover, once running onto her foot in his car and ignoring her desperate pleas to drive it off.The 38-year-old thug also struck the woman with a knife during an incident which saw him incite her to kill herself.
ordered to pay £290,000 in damages to the family of a dad who died during an expedition at Scapa Flow. Lex Warner suffered internal injuries after falling on the deck of the MV Jean Elaine in August 2012 after he tripped over his flipper.
Edinburgh.Emergency services were called to the area in Holyrood Park at around 9pm on Thursday, September 2. The 31-year-old woman was tragically pronounced dead at the scene with officers treating her death as ‘suspicious’.Police Scotland have confirmed that a 27-year-old has been arrested in connection with the incident.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterCrime figures revealed a rise in vandalism and assaults in Stirling and a fall in robberies and domestic abuse.The latest data released by Police Scotland deals with the first quarter of 2021 as the country began to emerge from the restrictive measures of the pandemic.The number of the most serious ‘group one’ crimes - which includes murder, robberies and incidents of domestic abuse
jailed today. David Allan, 31, phoned a council contact centre to complain about the "service" he thought he should have been getting from the West Lothian-based worker.He said he would be "getting a one-way ticket to the jail, and there will be no more" [of her].
River City actor David Paisley has revealed he is leaving Scotland because he no longer feels safe in his home. The 42-year-old has spoken exclusively to the Daily Record after making the shock announcement this week on social media.
bank holiday today, Scotland is the only country that doesn't get a day off. The public holiday on August 30 means England, Wales and Northern Ireland have a three-day weekend, with banks, shops and business shut.
kill an employee after becoming enraged over how long her order was taking. Hayley Jempson tried to grab the worker through a window booth at the restaurant’s outlet beside the Cameron Toll Shopping Centre in Edinburgh.
Daily Record, Jolaine said: "I was getting her washed and it wasn’t until I was looking closer, I asked her 'what have you done to your eyelashes?' "She denied anything was wrong at first and then said 'they fell off in school."I was thinking 'what have you done?' She looks absolutely ridiculous."One of the mum's at the school said her wee boy had cut his jumper because they had scissors in the class.
East Lothian home, Thomson told cops: “Come on, you know how it is? I’ve just being arguing with the missus.”Thomson, 22, appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Wednesday and admitted a charge of threatening and abusive behaviour.Fiscal depute Christine Brownlie said Thomson had been at his partner’s house on May 21.Ms Brownlie said Thomson went through the woman’s phone while she was out of the living room.When she returned, the court heard Thomson accused her of “cheating on him” as he’d seen
SNP ploughed ahead with policy not backed by the Greens Harvie said: “Ultimately, if that’s the approach they take then this agreement wouldn’t work.