eating four Chinese takeaways a week, her "go-to" dinner, and snacking on crisps and chocolate. She piled on the pounds after struggling with postnatal depression following the birth of her first daughter when she was just 15.
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.eating four Chinese takeaways a week, her "go-to" dinner, and snacking on crisps and chocolate. She piled on the pounds after struggling with postnatal depression following the birth of her first daughter when she was just 15.
BBC Scotland presenter Annie McGuire has revealed she had been diagnosed with Covid Tongue. Annie who works on BBC The Edit and Seven Days was diagnosed with Covid-19 on March 17 despite receiving the vaccine thirteen days beforehand.
coronavirus vaccine. NHS Scotland is in the process of offering the jab to people who provide vital face-to-face care and support for their loved ones.
appeal against his conviction for the murder. David Scott, 36, was jailed for life and ordered to serve at least 22 years before he can seek release on parole for assassinating Euan Johnston.
Falkirk in March last year. The 31-year-old later attacked a police officer after being taken into custody for the disgusting attack.Whilst in the cells, Falconer removed her trousers and soaked them in a urine filled toilet before throwing them at the on-duty officer.
coronavirus after she was "denied" the vaccine. Alyson Abramson, from Edinburgh, works for a private healthcare agency supplying staff to care home, private hospitals and the NHS.
family are paying tribute to their tragic dog by putting out a bucket of free balls for other pets.Kerry Grace, 35, and husband Tom, 40, from West Kilbride made the emotional gesture this morning as they grieve their dog Kaiser.The 12-year-old American Cocker Spaniel had to be put down on Wednesday after vets discovered a cancerous lump in his leg.Kerry and Tom along with their seven-year-old son vowed never to forget him.They decided to put out a bucket at his favourite spot at Seamill beach in
will have to be prioritised. The SNP leader said: “At present we expect that over the next month we will have approximately 500,000 fewer doses than we had previously anticipated.
First Minister is set to deliver the latest on the pandemic across Scotland from the Scottish Parliament later today.Over the last week fears have grown after a slight rise in the number of positive cases.It comes as concerns grow amid potential shortages of the Covid vaccine in the UK following a row with the European Union.Reduced vaccine supplies could slow the easing of lockdown restrictions, an expert has warned, after health officials said volumes for first doses will be "significantly
breast cancer aged just 34.Tragic Hayley Sutherland leaves behind two young daughters Jessie, 4, and Georgie, 2, and her partner Kyle following her death at the end of last month.An online fundraiser has been launched to help support the family through the difficult timeAnd at the time of writing a massive £16,935 has been brought in by friends, family and well-wishers.Devastated friend Lynsey Robertson told how Hayley had 'wanted to stay around' for the girls and how the former Dundee
She is currently supporting at least one other family with a child with declining health.NHS Dumfries and Galloway chief executive Jeff Ace said: “In a year when staff across our health and social care settings have been rising to the many challenges of dealing with Covid-19, there has never been a better time to recognise and reward them for their outstanding efforts, day-in and day-out.“Jenny should be extremely proud of her achievement and for this amazing recognition.”
drunken rampage after drowning his sorrows over losing his horse named Elvis in the break-up with his partner. William Moran got drunk on a Strawberry and Cream liqueur the day after Valentine's Day - while struggling with the fall out of his break up from Francine McDonald, his partner of 36 years.
a lack of supplies is the reason for West Lothian’s bad performance on the PHS charts.
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coronavirus vaccine as the Scottish Government considers ‘accelerating’ the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Glasgow lighthouse lab, the UK Health Secretary said was confident travel restrictions would be lifted in time for the summer staycations across the UK.Hancock said: “I’m now more optimistic about having a great British summer than I have been at any time, thanks to the speed and the effectiveness of the vaccine rollout.”“By great British summer I absolutely mean people being able to enjoy travel across the whole of the UK.
pains forced surgeons to immediately remove his limb.Robert Inglis went to visit his doctor after suffering agony in his right leg.His GP then raised the alarm and sent him straight to hospital where medics worked to remove dangerous blood clots. The emergency surgery then saved Robert from Prestonpans, East Lothian but left him with a life changing disability, reports Edinburgh Live.
charity in tribute to hospice nurses who he drives to and from work.Andy Marsden totally changed his look by getting rid of his luscious facial locks in aid of St Andrew's Hospice in Airdire, North Lanakrshire.The 43-year-old grandfather, who also hails from the town, is believed to have raised around £4,000 so far for locals undergoing end of life care at the centre, many of whom are battling cancer.Andy, who lives with his three dogs, Jef, Holly and Beau, told the Record: "Charities have been