Lawrence Chaney has revealed they ended up in hospital after getting over excited while watching Ru Paul try a Scottish accent on Drag Race UK.
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Pregnant women should now be prioritised for their Covid vaccination, the UK’s vaccines watchdog has recommended.
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said that pregnant Scots are at ‘increased risk’ of contracting severe symptoms of the coronavirus.
Experts say that the majority of pregnant women in hospital with severe Covid are unvaccinated.
JVCI scientists have ruled that pregnant women should be considered a “clinical risk group” within the Covid vaccination programme.
Lawrence Chaney has revealed they ended up in hospital after getting over excited while watching Ru Paul try a Scottish accent on Drag Race UK.
Drop-in covid vaccines are available for Tayside’s teens this week, NHS Scotland has announced.
Scots children aged between 12 and 15 are being urged to get their second Covid-19 vaccine before returning to school from the Christmas holidays.
A doctor has slammed the "incomprehensible" decision to not get a covid vaccine and said the pressure on the NHS may "break us."
Joe Rogan’s sold-out Vancouver show, scheduled for April 20, will not be happening. Rogan has rescheduled the show for October 24, according to his Facebook page, because of Covid vaccine mandates in Canada.
The owner of a popular West Lothian nightclub says the decision to close venues by the Scottish Government just before New Year is a blow to the industry.
Covid vaccine centres in Scotland are set to close later today as Scots are being urged to come forward to get jabbed before the big day.
Jake Carroll reckons Motherwell are getting a gem in fellow Dubliner Ross Tierney - and insists more clubs should be plundering the Emerald Isle for talent.
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Rose Ayling-Ellis, the actress who this year became the first deaf contestant on BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing, is now also the first deaf winner of the British dance competition series, after triumphing in its 19th season.
Rose Ayling-Ellis has been undeniably incredible on the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom floor, and she's currently the hot favourite to pick up the Glitterball with partner Giovanni Pernice. While watching her has been a joy to many people around the UK, it has been particularly special for the deaf community to see representation on a prime time show.
Supergrass have postponed all of their remaining December shows due to the “uncertainty” caused by a rise of Omicron cases in the UK.READ MORE: Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Supergrass’ Gaz CoombesThe band were set to play their first hometown show in 12 years on December 18 at the O2 Academy Oxford, followed by a gig in Glasgow and a headline show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
Scotland has become the first UK nation to give a booster or third dose of Covid-19 vaccine to more than half of its entire adult population.
Two celebrities are said to have dropped out of this weekend’s reunion dance on the Strictly Come Dancing final, while another is reportedly causing difficulties with other members of the cast and crew, resulting in concerns that the reunion dance may become "difficult".The Strictly final will see EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis, TV presenter AJ Odudu and chef and former The Great British Bake Off winner John Whaite battle it out for the infamous Glitterball trophy.
A decision on vaccinating children aged five to 11 could be reached in the next 10 days, according to the head of the UK's vaccine advisory group.
Scots aged 30-39 will be able to book an appointment for their covid booster shot from Monday, it has been announced.
Dozens of new victims of the sex abuse Children of God cult have come forward since the conviction of one of its leaders, the Daily Record can reveal.
The University of Manchester has postponed its Winter Graduation ceremonies due to the “increased risk” of Covid-19.