A Coatbridge priest brought holy mass to a television audience of thousands as the Easter liturgy was brought directly into worshippers’ homes during social distancing.
27.03.2020 - 21:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The last ever tyre has been made by the Michelin factory in Dundee, bringing 50-years of production to an end.
Bosses have been forced to shut the plant early as Covid-19 takes hold across Scotland.
The Baldovie factory was due to close for good in June, with a pause in production until April 13, but “growing challenges” caused by the pandemic mean that resuming production is “unviable and unwise”.
Factory manager John Reid said: “Our priority remains the safety of our workforce. This is an
A Coatbridge priest brought holy mass to a television audience of thousands as the Easter liturgy was brought directly into worshippers’ homes during social distancing.
A care home worker in Dundee has died with a suspected Coronavirus infection.
A body has been found in the search for a Dundee man missing for two weeks.
A public health expert has urged the Scottish Government to set out how it plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown, but warned that life may never return to normal after the pandemic.
A body has been found in the search for a man who went missing nearly a month ago.
The family of a missingDundee man have pleaded with him to return home.
Fears that some workers from a chicken factory in Coupar Angus were not maintaining social distancing led to a visit from Police Scotland and PKC health and safety inspectors.
Scotland is set to be hotter than the Mediterranean today, with temperatures reaching 18C.
Another resident has died at tragedy-hit Burlington Court Care Home in east Glasgow as the coronavirus crisis continues.
A school janitor’s virtual bar is keeping thousands of Scots entertained during the coronavirus lockdown.
A dog that was left blown up like a balloon was saved after quick-thinking vets used cling film to deflate her ‘Michelin Man’ body.
Tourists have been urged not to travel to Scotland's islands as the coronavirus outbreak is causing ‘strain’ on medical services.
Evictions from properties have been suspended as a result of the coronavirus pandemic by the government body that handles bankruptcies in Scotland.
Schools and nurseries in West Lothian are likely to shut by the end of the week after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said closures across Scotland were now "inevitable".