Scots presenter Lorraine Kelly grilled Home Secretary Priti Patel in a brutal interview on Good Morning Britain today.
23.04.2020 - 18:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A professor from Perth is leading Scotland's first trial of a medicine to treat COVID-19.
As the world eagerly awaits a medical breakthrough, a Scottish university team has condensed a year's worth of research into three weeks to come up with a treatment.
It is hoped the treatment could prevent the need for patients to be ventilated.
Professor James Chalmers, who lives in Perth, is heading up the Dundee University team conducting the trial.
The team has partnered with global biopharmaceutical
Scots presenter Lorraine Kelly grilled Home Secretary Priti Patel in a brutal interview on Good Morning Britain today.
The number if deaths in Perth and Kinross linked to the coronavirus is now over 50.
Perth College UHI and its student association have stepped up efforts to aid students facing grave financial difficulties and weeks of loneliness due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Perth and Kinross Council's bumper Winter Festival could be in doubt because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A Perth mum is urging parents to take advantage of a Scottish Government resource to help them through the coronavirus lockdown.
Perthshire councillors are urging the Scottish Government to swiftly release a portion of its £155 million relief fund to aid cash-strapped Perth and Kinross Council.
Young people in Perth and Kinross have had their lives “turned upside down” by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a youth leader in the region.
A lot has changed since restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus were introduced – but one thing that hasn’t gone away is the fight against period poverty.
Pret A Manger is set to open Scottish Stores for delivery and takeaway from next week.
Councillor Eric Drysdale will remain as chair of the Perth and Kinross Integration Joint Board (IJB), which controls the health and social care partnership, until autumn 2021.
A government advisor who broke lockdown rules to meet his married lover will face no further action from the police.
Over 40 people in Perth and Kinross have now died from COVID-19.
Paige Turley and Finn Tapp have announced they're planning on moving in together after the UK lockdown ends.The Love Island winners, who've been isolating with 22 year old Paige's parents in Scotland, opened up about their future idea to share a home together with OK! Online. Previous to being in quarantine, the pair spent over a month in each other's constant company on the hit dating show.
The Killers have had to cancel their tour date in Falkirk this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Love Island winners Paige Turley and Finn Tapp are clearly enjoying spending time together in lockdown.The 22 year old Scottish lass shared a photo of herself and her former semi-professional beau enjoying the sunshine together on her Instagram page. Paige looks stunning in the snap while she wears a pair of large, dark sunglasses as her blonde locks tumble down.