* people are diagnosed with cancer and around 16,100** people die from cancer each year in Scotland. Overall, survival in Scotland is poorer than many other European countries.
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Scotland is to be sunny for the next 10 days thanks to a 'rare' weather block keeping temperatures high. The country has seen sizzling conditions this week, with Tyndrum in Stirlingshire reaching 27.2C on Wednesday - the highest temperature seen anywhere in the UK in August.
The Met Office says this settled weather is set to last for the next five to 10 days as an 'Omega block' forms over the UK. This horse-shoe shaped block, named after the Greek letter omega, is stopping rain and wind from
.* people are diagnosed with cancer and around 16,100** people die from cancer each year in Scotland. Overall, survival in Scotland is poorer than many other European countries.
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World Cup qualifying group after beating Austria 1-0. Scotland's success was down to Lyndon Dykes netting the winner on both occasions, against Moldova at Hampden and Austria in Vienna.
Perth and Kinross last week. It is the highest weekly figure since the week beginning July 19 after a huge rise in cases.It brings the total number of death certificates to record the coronavirus as a cause of death in the region to 272 since the crisis began last year.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterThe region’s hospitals are keeping their heads above water despite a national surge in Covid cases putting A&E services under strain.The rise in Covid cases seen across Scotland in recent weeks has increased the pressure in hospitals across the country.One of the affected areas was in Glasgow - where patients were told not to attend A&E there last week unless their condition was “life-threatening” after being
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summer blast could last for another week in Scotland despite the threat of tropical storms. It's been a sunny week across the country thanks to high pressure trapping in warm temperatures and dry conditions for the past seven days.
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Perth and Kinross as cases continue to rise. The residents passed away from the virus last week with the region’s infection rate more than doubling over the past fortnight.
how Scots could expect highs of 23C in Glasgow by next Tuesday, while Edinburgh would see temperatures reach 19 degrees and Aberdeen would be cooler at 17C.
sunny spells this week, it's set to end overcast and wet but temperatures will stay in double figures before rising next week. Scots are to bask in highs of 22C in Glasgow by next Tuesday, while Edinburgh will see temperatures reach 19 degrees and Aberdeen will be cooler at 17C.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensAny eligible voter who does not have one of these will be able to apply for a free voter card from their council and the cost of producing these will be covered by the Cabinet Office.Paisley East and Central councillor Will Mylet added: “Not a single case of voter fraud has been proven to take place in Scotland over the last four years.
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heatwave as air from the Sahara creates a "heat dome" over the Mediterranean. The catastrophic heatwave raging in Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal is causing devastating wildfires and potentially the hottest temperatures ever seen on the continent.
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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.