Janey Godley has once again put words in the First Minister's mouth. The Scots comedian has done a hilarious voiceover on Nicola Sturgeon's latest coronavirus update amid the further tightening of restrictions which was announced today.
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Child Disability Payment is set to replace Disability Living Allowance (Child) and will be the next new benefit to be introduced by the Scottish Government.In an update to the Scottish Parliament last month, Cabinet Secretary for Social Security, Shirley-Anne Somerville, said Social Security Scotland will start taking applications from summer 2021 as part of a pilot scheme, ahead of a full roll-out across the country from autumn 2021.This will be followed by the introduction of Adult Disability
.Janey Godley has once again put words in the First Minister's mouth. The Scots comedian has done a hilarious voiceover on Nicola Sturgeon's latest coronavirus update amid the further tightening of restrictions which was announced today.
food brand is set to beam an ‘augmented reality’ Scotsman into people's homes this Burns Night using special packs.The virtual kilted host will recite the ‘Address Tae A Haggis’ during Burns Suppers across the country, thanks to over 300,000 special AR McIntosh of Strathmore ‘Haggis Neeps & Tatties’ packs.Designed to help Scots celebrate the big night during lockdown, those who pick up the special pack from supermarkets will simply need to the Zappar app on their smartphone to start the fun.From
Mogwai have shared the cinematic video for their new single ‘Ritchie Sacramento’.
Courses available under the collaboration at the other three colleges involved can be found on their websites.Dr. Ken Thomson, Principal of Forth Valley College, said: “We are delighted to be launching our specific range of courses in line with the innovative East Central Scotland Colleges Collaboration.
New Year babies weren’t as quick as normal to make their first appearance. The first baby thought to have been born in Scotland in 2021 arrived at 12.19am at Wishaw General Hospital but no details were available about the tot yesterday.
Nicola Sturgeon has made another personal plea to Scots to stay away from loved ones to help stem the spread of coronavirus. The First Minister urged families to forsake the first-foot tradition as cases are "worryingly high".There were 2,539 new cases of the deadly virus reported in Scotland in the last 24 hours.Sturgeon tweeted: ":Today’s case numbers are worryingly high again."The new variant is accelerating spread.
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that 42.8% of positive tests processed for Scotland are now thought to be the fast-spreading form of coronavirus, first detected earlier this month.
Nicola Sturgeon revealed the number as she confirmed a second vaccine, which could be the key to restoring relative normality to people's lives, will be rolled out from Monday.
Covid-19 in Scotland over the Christmas period, official figures reveal today.
Covid have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours.
Covid have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours.
First Minister said the strain is spreading much faster and the Scottish Government will need to look at whether level 4 restrictions are sufficient.
hurled a shot glass which hit a pub drinker was identified after witnesses described his “bright white teeth”.Liam Walkingshaw was in The Buccleuch in Dalkeith, Midlothian, when he threw the glass during an argument, hitting bystander Scott Ritchie, 32, and slashing his face open.The tanned 26-year-old fled before police arrived but witnesses identified him by his gnashers.Walkingshaw, of Gorebridge, Midlothian, admitted behaving culpably and recklessly.Prosecutor Eilidh Yates said Scott had
Coronavirus has put considerable strain on the UK welfare system causing an increase in demand for services and support. On November 2, 2020, the Scottish Government introduced a five level tiered system of preventative measures to protect people from the pandemic and over the weekend, First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, announced that from Boxing Day, all regions within mainland Scotland will observe Tier 4 restrictions.