A pair of Christmas lovebirds have praised the unique dating agency that helped keep the spark alive during the Covid-19 pandemic.
06.12.2021 - 12:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A new survey from Citizens Advice Scotland has found that more than one in three people are finding their energy bills unaffordable with 80 per cent stating rising fuel costs as the main reason.
A further 65 per cent said the rising cost of living was an issue while 40 per cent said low incomes were an underlying problem and just under a quarter (24%) said their home being hard to heat was a major contributing factor.
The survey of 1,011 adults was conducted by YouGov for Citizens Advice
A pair of Christmas lovebirds have praised the unique dating agency that helped keep the spark alive during the Covid-19 pandemic.
People visiting friends or family in hospital must have tested negative for Covid-19 before arriving.
Crime writer Val McDermid has told how, wherever she goes, she can’t stop thinking of ways to kill people.
A new campaign which will help people struggling financially get support and access the benefits they are eligible to claim has launched in Scotland.
Forecasters are growing more confident on the chances of snow landing in Scotland over Christmas this year.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that on October 31, 2021 there were 2.8 million people across the UK claiming support through Personal Independence Payments (PIP), with just over one in three claimants (35%) receiving the highest level of award.
More than 12.4 million older people across the UK are currently receiving regular monthly payments through their State Pension, including 981,399 Scots.
A Scots cargo ship has crashed into a Danish container vessel with a desperate rescue mission for two missing people underway.
Scottish Labour has slammed the SNP over its handling of the upcoming interlinked fire alarms ruling, with a new report revealing just 800 people have so far benefited from a £500,000 funding pot to help pay for installation.
People in West Lothian are being urged to scrap Christmas parties as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to make an announcement today about more restrictions to curb the spread of the Omicron variant.
Social Security Scotland has confirmed it has started sending out letters to families of young disabled people who are eligible for the Child Winter Heating Assistance payments this year.
Two casualties have been cut from a car following a horror crash on the A92 this morning.
Forth Valley College offers a number of partnership degree courses with four of Scotland’s leading universities: Stirling, Heriot-Watt, Strathclyde and Napier.
Most of Scotland has battered with heavy rain over the last few days as Storm Barra swept in, leaving big puddles all over our roads.
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers will receive a double payment of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement next week under new legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament in October.
A country road in Perthshire has been closed due to a crash involving at least one vehicle.
With fears over a possible turkey shortage this Christmas due to Brexit, one top Scottish producer might have an alternative.
A former soldier who set up a charity to train ex-Scots squaddies as lorry drivers has launched a 'desperate' bid for cash after UK Government funding ran dry.