racism, identity and the history of the slave trade. Edinburgh -born Eunice Olumide tells her story in a BBC film that will be shared as a learning resource in schools.
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“We’re proud to be supporting the council in its bold 2025 net zero journey and helping to improve the lives of people in the communities we serve.“By funding the first rural fleet of completely electric refuse vehicles, we’re determined that no community will be left behind in the journey to net zero emissions and this is just one of many ways we’re enabling that change.”
.racism, identity and the history of the slave trade. Edinburgh -born Eunice Olumide tells her story in a BBC film that will be shared as a learning resource in schools.
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new freedoms as some normality is restored in Scotland. Monday saw all of the country move beyond level zero Covid restrictions, giving the green light for nightclubs to reopen and a number of large gatherings to resume.
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water 'for days' An 18-inch water main burst on Saturday affecting supplies to Biggar, Thankerton and Symington leaving many elderly and vulnerable residents unconnected.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensThe studio hopes its three backdrops, ring lighting and phone holders will allow young people to create the best content possible for their social media platforms including TikTok.And for customers looking for some help, TikTok star Hayley Aris will be on hand on Thursday to share her tips on TikTok success.Hayley will demonstrate her dances, help customers land their steps, give tips on editing their videos and assist with any other content-related
a dog suspected of recently having puppies was found wandering on a rural Scots road. Officers on patrol came across the golden pooch that showed signs of recently giving birth on a road close to Tealing in Angus.
iOS - Android Police Scotland have launched an investigation into the two attacks and are appealing for any information that might help them catch the culprit.Ms Burns added: “The children, their families, and our staff are really upset at the wanton destruction and damage to the outdoor and learning resources."Our team does an amazing job and has great pride in the nursery, as do the children who come here every day, and they cannot understand why someone could do this to the place they come
Labour leader hit out at a “waste crisis” and claimed communities are living in unsafe conditions.
Labour Party leader made separate visits to Scotland yesterday and will continue their tours today. Both leaders will tour renewable energy projects three months ahead of the international climate gathering.Global leaders will attend the summit, to be held from October 31 to November 12, in what is seen as a critical moment for the future of the planet.
Labour leader made it clear he is willing to talk with Sturgeon on anything but the independence question. In a Daily Record interview the Starmer accused the SNP of a “huge failure on the climate crisis”, saying that only one in 20 of the offshore wind jobs the Scottish government promised a decade ago have actually materialised.
Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable teenagers in certain groups by the end of August. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon previously announced plans to jab some youngsters aged between 12 and 17, including those with Down's Syndrome, learning difficulties or those who are immunosuppressed or live with someone who is.
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began production in England this spring and was shooting in Glasgow on Monday, stars Ezra Miller, 28, in the lead role.
heatwave has entered yet another day as temperatures sizzle - and the scorching weather is set to last over the weekend. The Met Office has warned the country should brace for a 'very hot' few days, with the mercury to reach 27C in the west.
heatwave is set to continue today with temperatures to reach sweltering highs. The Met Office predicts Thursday will be a dry and hot day in the sunshine with the mercury soaring to 30C, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
Perth can now borrow tablets for free to use within the library.
iOS - Android The topic for the final was: “If you were the Scottish Minister for Equalities what is the most pressing inequality you would tackle post pandemic - why and how?”The judges were Crown Agent David Harvie, Deputy Crown Agent John Logue and Leslie Young, Chief Executive, Epilepsy Scotland.The girls won through to the final after a series of close run rounds ably mentored by Mr Winn from the school’s Faculty of Social Subjects.