Staff at a Scots prison have been trying to lift their mood by taking part in a recent TikTok craze.
11.04.2020 - 06:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prison custody workers are being ordered to scrimp on PPE even when prisoners claim to have coronivirus.
Staff of Geo-Amey, which oversees 40 Scottish courts, have been told not to use PPE unless they can physically see obvious symptoms.
The workers are forced to manhandle people between courts, hospitals and police stations including three designated stations for handling prisoners who have shown symptoms or have been self isolation.
Staff have reported that they are armed only with gloves for
Staff at a Scots prison have been trying to lift their mood by taking part in a recent TikTok craze.
The Scottish Prison Service’s training college was shut down after a suspected outbreak of Covid-19.
A former RAF serviceman jailed for sexually abusing six young girls over almost half a century has died of suspected coronavirus in prison.
A Scots student nurse who won a fashion giveaway for NHS workers was left shocked when the clothing company took back her prize because she would be busy working a 12-hour shift.
Scots are expected to be told to use scarves to cover their mouth and nose instead of wearing masks during the coronavirus outbreak, according to reports.
The dad of a man who has been missing for more than six years hopes the sighting of a black van could unlock the mystery of his son’s disappearance.
A man who contacted the Government’s PPE helpline about his 90-year-old disabled mum was told his plea would be responded to within two months.
A Scottish prison officer has died from coronavirus.
A bridge in Glasgow has been sealed off this morning over a 'concern for person'.
Guards who restrained tragic Allan Marshall were the first to be granted immunity from prosecution in five years of prison death investigations.
Scots comedian Frankie Boyle has backed a campaign to provide PPE to NHS staff.
Scottish prison officers are being offered emergency pay worth up to £1750 to cover a staffing crisis during the coronavirus outbreak.
A Scots entrepreneur has launched a campaign to ensure NHS staff on the frontline have the protection they need when battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
Scots schools and nurseries have been told to dig out all unused PPE to be delivered to coronavirus hospital wards.
An appeal has been launched after a Persian cat was found tied to a fence outside a house in Bonhill.