The Scottish Government has been accused of "spin" over a pay rise for social care staff, as a care home boss said it was already planned.
25.03.2020 - 13:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A talented Hamilton key worker with a big heart and a big voice is helping to raise the spirits of others with his singing during the coronavirus crisis.
Carer William Boyle, who works at Whitehills Care Home in East Kilbride, has recorded a video of himself singing the hymn How Great Thou Art in a bid to cheer people up.
William is no stranger to singing and became an online sensation after he was caught on camera belting out Nessun Dorma on a train, and he now performs for the residents with
The Scottish Government has been accused of "spin" over a pay rise for social care staff, as a care home boss said it was already planned.
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