Scottish prison officers are being offered emergency pay worth up to £1750 to cover a staffing crisis during the coronavirus outbreak.
20.03.2020 - 12:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scottish charity Social Bite has issued a desperate appeal for donations so they can deliver food to help the homeless during cornavirus.
Co-founder Josh Littlejohn has been forced to close all five cafes in Scotland - which provide free meals to those in need - as they battle with financial uncertainty during Covid-19.
As thousands stockpile food to self-isolate, major concerns have been raised about how those living on the streets in Scotland will have access to essentials.
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Scottish prison officers are being offered emergency pay worth up to £1750 to cover a staffing crisis during the coronavirus outbreak.
A Scots hairdresser has been left devastated after reckless fire raisers left her salon in ruins.
A war veteran's plans for his landmark 100th birthday were shattered to due the coronavirus outbreak forcing him to spend it home alone with his wife.
Thousands of Scots have paid tribute to NHS staff and key workers for helping to keep the country running during the coronavirus pandemic.
A talented group of Scots artists have made a video in honour of World Autism Awareness Day calling to make Glasgow museums more autism friendly.
Scots vets are joining the fight against Coronavirus by donating life-saving equipment that has previously been used on pets.
Bosses at a Scots council have pleaded for "respect" from the public after health and social care staff were abused during the lockdown.
Scots are being asked to light a candle for brave army medic Brodie Gillon who died after a rocket attack in Iraq.
A charity making free packed lunches for vulnerable Scots during the coronavirus lockdown intends to double its production as demand soars.
It’s business as usual at The Scottish SPCA but the animal welfare charity desperately needs donations for furry friends in its care.
Patients in six hospitals across Scotland are to receive free bedside television for the next three months to combat loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic.
The country has gone into a nationwide lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus.
A “cheeky” lost dog found it’s way into the Queen Elizabeth Hospital during the coronavirus lockdown.
Thousands of people across Scotland have paid tribute to NHS staff and carers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Scotland's largest cities have drawn up plans to help and protect homeless people during the coronavirus outbreak.
Recycling, food and garden waste bins will no longer be taken away in a Scots city as council chiefs battle the coronavirus crisis.
River City stars wants Scots to send them stories so they can do their bit to help with home schooling amid the coronavirus crisis.
North Ayrshire Council is to close all playparks and monitor visitor numbers to Irvine beach park in their efforts to stem the spread of coronavirus.