West Lothian Council is looking for local residents to have their say over potential projects to improve the local environment and make it safer for exercise.
29.04.2020 - 04:23 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
The latest injection of money into coronavirus small-business relief will be a lifeline for many businesses — but local newspapers, radio and TV stations worry that it won’t be enough of a rescue.
As some publications and stations have seen spikes in readership or viewership during the crisis, they also are facing a dire drop in local advertising revenue — estimates have ranged from 40% to as high as 90%.
Radio has been hit especially hard. Many commercial stations are entirely
West Lothian Council is looking for local residents to have their say over potential projects to improve the local environment and make it safer for exercise.
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Taylor Swift just made one fan's entire year!
A man who 'buried his head in the sand' after being charged over a 'heated argument' last summer ended up in jail during the coronavirus crisis.
"I can’t thank you enough for risking your life to help people and for spreading the message loudly that people need to hear, about taking this seriously."
Taylor Swift is expressing her gratitude for a fan who's put herself on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.A fan named Whitney -- who posts about all things Swift as @TaNnEytWiT on Twitter and is a nurse who traveled to work in New York City, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States -- shared photos of a special delivery she got in time for her 30th birthday.She received a package chock-full of merch that arrived with a sweet letter penned by Swift."HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!