for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
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royally -approved company that built coronavirus test centres has been reported to HMRC for allegedly claiming furlough cash while employees were made to work.
Two members of staff left Purvis Marquees, which erected several Covid test centres during lockdown, due to stress caused by the situation.The Ingliston-based firm holds a Royal Warrant, which it proudly boasts of on its website, and has undertaken work at Buckingham Palace, Balmoral and Holyrood.Former foreman Ashley Walton, who resigned
.for the virus within the previous 28 days – is 7,690.
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stage 1 grade 2 breast cancer just four days before Christmas last year. The loving mum-of-two, from Prestwick, has used her social media platform - with over 17,000 followers on Instagram - to raise awareness around early detection and urges women to check their breasts.
celebrities were gutted as our national team were defeated 2-0 by the visiting Czech team at Hampden during Euro2020. And as soon as Schick scored the second devastating goal, they took to social media to record their responses.
Covid intensive care patient has finally left hospital after a brutal 195 day stay. Neil McLaughlin spent more than six months in hospital and 167 days in intensive care.
lockdown restrictions. In Tuesday's update, Nicola Sturgeon announced some local council areas could move to Level 1 on Saturday, while others will remain at Level 2.
A yob has been caged for deliberately coughing on a police officer while claiming he had Covid-19. Kevin Goudie targeted the officer while he and colleagues were attending a fire at a Scots home.
Aberdeen, said: "I phoned my GP who referred me to a neurologist. But the wait to be seen by the NHS was three to four months, so I decided to go private." Two weeks after she lost her sight in one eye, Kara had a video appointment with a neurologist in Glasgow.
health minister said he was encouraged by the fact the numbers of “did not attends” had fallen over the last few days. On the weekend of May 22 and 23, around half of all vaccination appointments at the SSE Hydro were missed.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
Conservative councillor for the Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch ward on Fife Council, has been charged with two offences.
coronavirus vaccine. Nicola Sturgeon also revealed that a total of five million doses have now been administered in Scotland, with almost 1.9m second jabs now been given.
hilarious video captures the lamb showing off some impressive acrobatics as it jumps in the air and bounces along the ground towards the camera. Sharon Murray, who shot the cute clip, loves watching the lambs play in the field every day near her house in Elgin, Moray.
Nicola Sturgeon will hold an urgent coronavirus press briefing later today as the number of cases in some part of Scotland have risen in recent days. The First Minister is expected to address the situation in Clackmannanshire, which has now overtaken Glasgow with the highest number of infections in the country.
cops were forced to self-isolate after a Covidiot coughed and spat at them during a drunken rammy in Paisley.Paul McGuigan, 38, shouted: “I have covid symptoms” and coughed in the face of PC Adam Marshall during a disturbance at Neilston Road.McGuigan, who was swigging from a bottle of whisky, then spat in the face of Constable Jay Greer as he was being arrested on February 5, this year.He also bit PC Chris Ferris on the thumb during a struggle.The officers and three of their colleagues had to
Covid vaccine appointment online due to the spelling of their surname. Registration for the jab for adults aged between 18 to 29 opened up today as NHS Scotland’s rollout of the coronavirus vaccine continues.
Covid vaccine appointment online due to the spelling of their surname. Registration for the jab for adults aged between 18 to 29 opened up today as NHS Scotland’s rollout of the jab continues.
NHS heroes working on the Covid frontline while battling the virus herself.