pandemic, with residents now expected to live an average of just two years. The study by top academics also warned about the impact of visiting restrictions on care home residents’ quality of life.
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court heard. When Fitzsimmons, 45, was arrested, he told police: “What happened had to happen.
There is a right and a wrong, and sometimes it’s different from the law.” Fitzsimmons, of Kilwinning, Ayrshire, admitted striking Mohammad Akhtar repeatedly on the hand and face with a sword to his severe injury, permanent disfigurement and permanent impairment. The attack happened at Madras Cottage in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, on April 5 last year.
pandemic, with residents now expected to live an average of just two years. The study by top academics also warned about the impact of visiting restrictions on care home residents’ quality of life.
Get the latest Scotland Now stories sent straight to your inbox with our twice-weekly newsletter.An NHS chief has said that clearing the backlog of hospital operations will take years 'will take years'.Professor Caroline Hiscox, who is the chief executive of NHS Grampian, said the current workload from the rising numbers from the coronavirus pandemic has left staff "exhausted".NHS Grampian is urging people in the region to help relieve pressure on the health service, reminding patients they
Universal Credit (UC) is on the rise. According to the latest Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) figures the number of people being given a choice about how their UC is paid rose by 175,190 in just five months.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A new report has revealed that almost 18,000 households across Stirling have now been upgraded to high speed broadband.The issue of the rural/urban broadband divide across the region has been a key question among property owners and businesses in Stirling’s rural towns and villages as the pandemic forced many to work from home.The latest report published by the Scottish Government outlines the progress
Edinburgh building site despite having no history of heart problems. David Aird, 59, collapsed while working on the new Edinburgh Virgin hotel in the city centre on March 22 and tragically died despite desperate efforts of colleagues and paramedics.
Ayr. A 54-year-old man and a woman, 30, were rushed to University Hospital Ayr for treatment after the incident on Smith Street on Saturday night.
North Lanarkshire which saw a man arrested. The 54-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene in Torrance Avenue, Airdrie.
gangland turf war, we can reveal. Two vehicles linked to a wealthy 61-year-old crime boss were set alight during the attack in upmarket Jordanhill, Glasgow, last week.
Police are investigating after two men suffered serious injuries in a violent attack in Edinburgh. The victims, aged 19 and 21, were found after cops were called to the city’s Granton Square at around 1.10am on Saturday.
hospital has spoken out, fearing lives could be at risk. Bill Ritchie’s ordeal began when he found himself coughing and struggling to breathe at his home on Friday, June 4.
Ayr on Tuesday night. Police officers raced to the incident on Wellington Square just before 11pm as they emphasised attacks on emergency services would not be tolerated.
Mercedes car after the pair got into a drunken argument. Debbie Robertson fetched the hammer from her flat and smashed every window in the vehicle as well as striking lights and bodywork.Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard the 41-year-old had been feeling “very stressed” at the time of the incident due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
covid and suffered pneumonia, sepsis, blood clots and had to learn to walk again is celebrating returning to work and being promoted.
vile fascist graffiti off a war memorial after it was targeted by yobs. Steven McGowan and his six-year-old son, also named Steven, went to the Spanish Civil War Memorial in Motherwell after hearing it had been damaged on June 26.
a weapon then attacked her after goading a couple walking down a Scots street. The 28-year-old man and 25-year-old woman were walking between New Street, Musselburgh and Lochend Road North at around 4.45pm last Thursday.
Bathgate. The 20-year-old victim was rushed to St John’s Hospital in Livingston for urgent treatment.
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Tory councillor and his family.Graeme Campbell’s home in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, was torched while he and wife Fiona slept early on Saturday morning, destroying two BMWs and setting fire to his house.The attack was the third targeted incident at the 52-year-old’s home.It is believed two cars parked in the driveway were hit with an accelerant before the flames quickly spread to his house.A video shows fire crews outside the property after flames took hold.The latest incident destroyed the