direct to your inboxEamonn Holmes shared a story of 'true love' in an emotional social media post. The This Morning host told his Instagram followers about the heartbreaking way his mum marked Valentine's Day this year.
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Click here for more from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserPeople are also being encouraged to light a candle and place it in their windows, as part of a campaign to encourage remembrance being run by the Holocaust Memorial Trust.North Lanarkshire provost Jean Jones said: “Today is such an important occasion as we remember the terrible human cost of Holocaust.“It is vital these harrowing tragedies are never forgotten and we must try to prevent future genocides and create a better safer future
.direct to your inboxEamonn Holmes shared a story of 'true love' in an emotional social media post. The This Morning host told his Instagram followers about the heartbreaking way his mum marked Valentine's Day this year.
Eamonn Holmes has left his followers in tears after sharing the sweet way his mum celebrated Valentine's Day 30 years after her husband's death. The TV presenter, whose wife Ruth Langsford recently opened up on being a stepmum to his children, took to his Instagram feed to share side-by-side snaps.
link!“The Scottish government budget once again fails to provide sufficient funding to maintain vital local services in our communities – the proposed settlement to all councils falls well short of the budget increase from Westminster.“Yet again we will be faced with having to cut services or jobs to balance the books; every SNP councillor, MSP and MP in North Lanarkshire has a responsibility to join us in fighting for their constituents.”
£57 million of cuts over the next three years, and accused the Scottish government of “holding councils to ransom” on local taxation after offering conditional funding to freeze rates for householders in the year ahead.
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser: “It once again fails to provide sufficient funding to maintain vital local services in our communities – the proposed settlement to all councils falls well short of the increase in the Scottish Government’s budget from Westminster.
link!Committee convener, Councillor Angela Campbell, said: “Community safety is the number one priority for us as councillors and this five year plan will help us tackle what residents tell us is most important to them.“Tackling anti-social behaviour, reducing serious violence and disorder, reducing harm from unintentional injury and fire, tackling gender based violence, protecting people at risk of harm and improving road safety – all of these crucial issues are being addressed with this new
link!“As the pandemic continues and restrictions remain in place, it is too early to fully assess the medium to long-term economic impact but it is clear the effects are already being severely felt, with many businesses closing and unemployment increasing,” said Pamela Humphries, head of planning and regeneration.“In North Lanarkshire, the number of people claiming benefits is around 78 per cent higher than before the pandemic, and between March and July 2020, 52,300 residents (one in three)
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge AdvertiserDedicated volunteer Emma said: “This is something I’ve been aiming towards since my first session as a peer educator in 2017, so to finally have reached this milestone is unbelievable.“Each of these sessions represents girls and young women who have been positively impacted by the amazing peer education programme Girlguiding has developed.”The 23-year-old is a leader with both the 3rd and 7th Chryston Brownie units as well as 1st
link!An SNP spokesperson said: “As the First Minister has said, we expect this May’s elections to go ahead as scheduled.“This is a decision for the Scottish Parliament, and in December MSPs unanimously backed legislation to make sure the election on May 6 can take place fairly and safely during the coronavirus pandemic.“The Scottish General Election (Coronavirus) Bill contains contingency measures for in-person voting supported by appropriate physical distancing, the potential for the election
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Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVMTV Entertainment Group is marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public-service spot across all its brands.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.More than 28,000 people in Lanarkshire have now received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.The health board’s roll out of the jab is now set to move into its second phase from next month, which will see those over 70 and people who are currently shielding offered appointments.Dr Mark Russell, associate medical director Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire, who is leading on the delivery of the
Kate Middleton made a very special video call to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Today, we are using the International Holocaust Remembrance Day to talk about the important history of the Holocaust. The international Memorial Day held on the 27th of January every year was introduced following the liberation of the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and death camp, by the Red Army.
Manchester Evening News heard from the remarkable men and women who not only escaped the Holocaust with their lives, but survived the coronavirus pandemic to carry on making their voices heard. Werner and Ruth Lachs feel 'lucky' to be here.
The service is being broadcast live from 10am and you can watch it live in the video above.Those who join will hear from speakers including Holocaust survivor Tomy Komoly and Rehma Muguyeneza, survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.There will also be musical performances from Chazan Yossi Muller and Choir and Chazan Michael Isdale.This year’s Holocaust Memorial Day takes place under the theme of ‘Be the Light in the Darkness’, encouraging people to reflect on the individuals and communities
Prince Charles is sharing a special message ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day.