cancer teen celebrated her 18th birthday with two offers to study nursing at university. We previously told how Kira Noble was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 11.
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Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.A Linwood youngster has followed in the footsteps of her three siblings by getting perfect attendance in her seven years at primary school.Lily Cameron is celebrating after continuing the impressive family tradition.Woodlands Primary pupil Lily recorded the remarkable achievement of 100 per cent attendance every year during her time at the Lauder Drive school.The outstanding feat - which means she
.cancer teen celebrated her 18th birthday with two offers to study nursing at university. We previously told how Kira Noble was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was 11.
Environmental Services (HES) – whose headquarters were near Shotts in Lanarkshire –launched legal action after the firm failed to consult them before making them redundant.
iOS - Android Bells managing director Ronnie Miles told Lanarkshire Live: “Bringing our best-selling Scotch pies to M&S is a milestone for us and has topped off our 90th anniversary."M&S is a favourite with Scottish families and we know our customers will be thrilled to see them on the shelves.”The family-owned firm is Scotland’s leading pie and pastry manufacturer, producing more than 15 million of its popular Scotch pies every year.It has been based in Shotts since 1931 and now employs more
My Land.The campaign aims to connect people to the land around them, using inspiring stories to show how Scotland’s land is owned, used and managed impacts you and the lives of those around you.My Land will connect the public with land and how it has an effect on everyday life - from how it impacts work and employment, to empowering communities, to how it can affect house prices within Scotland, and much more.Aiming to inspire Scottish residents – particularly those in urban Scotland – the
treat yourself to that manicure or bouncy blow dry. But where's the best places to go for hair, makeup, nails and other beauty treatments? We take a look at some of Scotland's most loved salons with the best glam squads who often have big celebrity names come to them for the ultimate pamper.
sozzled Scots motorist has been spared jail after carving up a bus and crashing into an HGV while nearly seven times the drink-drive limit. Crawford Sharp had a bottle of vodka stashed in the door pocket of his black BMW 3 series when he pranged his £30,000 car.
food for Scots for generations.Depending on where you live in the country, or how your granny made it, there is always a debate on what should go into them and how they should be made.However, the true beauty of this classic dish is its versatility, and the fact it is relatively simple to prepare and cook. And to give it a modern update, Scottish vegan specialists Sgaia have created their own twist.
Outlander fans as it's the day Diana Gabaldon published her first book, with 'World Outlander Day' being celebrated each year. Despite the books and show being set in Scotland - the franchise has fans from all over the world with many today taking to social media to share their appreciation.
pervert teacher has hit out at a “lenient” prison sentence he was handed - and blasted him for ruining her life. The woman, now 47, was abused when from the aged of 11 to 16 by music teacher William Wright who was caged for 20 months for the attacks between 1985 to 1990.
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exams. As each school is dealing with assessments differently many pupils feel they are at a disadvantage.
Lorraine Kelly has praised Prince Harry for being honest about his mental health and for opening up about his personal experience with grief. But while she applauded the prince for his honesty, the Scots TV presenter admitted that she felt 'sad' about the comments he has made about the Royal Family, as he continues to speak in different interviews about his time as a senior royal.
Looking for the perfect place to reconnect, not just with family and friends, but also with the awe-inspiring wonder of nature - all away from the madding crowds? Look no further than Cumbria.
Kate Middleton and Prince William took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday as they returned to the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where they fell in love and graduated in June 2005. One picture shows Kate, 39, and William, 38, walking side by side with grins on their faces – and a body language expert has now told OK! that the royal couple look more loved up than ever.
It’s a special day for Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton – they returned to their college town, where they first met and fell in love! Both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
Rangers supporters' celebrations has reached nearly £60,000. Thousands of fans descended on the square in the aftermath of their club clinching the Scottish Premiership trophy on May 15.
Lorraine Kelly has revealed that she and her daughter Rosie will be taking part in the new series of Celebrity Gogglebox. The Scots presenter and her 26-year-old daughter recently teamed up to create their own podcast 'What If' and will now appear on the popular show together.
comedy giant Stanley Baxter is celebrating his 95th birthday on 24 May and we thought it would be a good opportunity to celebrate the life of the man who brought us 'Parliamo Glasgow' as well as a whole host of comedy moments. Stanley who was born in Fergus Drive and made his debut at the Glasgow Citizen theatre now lives in London.
lockdown restrictions. The budget supermarket chain says that a “merry mix” of festive products will be hitting supermarket shelves from June 21 - the date scheduled for all Covid restrictions to end south of the border.