Matt Hancock is known to be in favour of the move, while England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, has said doctors and care workers have a "professional responsibility" to protect their patients.
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drug dealer's claims he made a fortune trading in Bitcoin as part of a bid by the Crown to claw back £800,000. Dale Pearson is alleged to have made more than three quarters of a million pounds from criminal activity and the cash is at the centre of a Proceeds of Crime battle.
Pearson is set to fight the action by claiming that he made huge profits by successfully trading in the highly volatile cryptocurrency market. Solicitor Iain Houston, for Pearson, told Dundee Sheriff Court: "We are awaiting
.Matt Hancock is known to be in favour of the move, while England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, has said doctors and care workers have a "professional responsibility" to protect their patients.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.Boris Johnson’s former aide Dominic Cummings has published a WhatsApp exchange in which the Prime Minister appeared to describe UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s performance as “totally f***ing hopeless”.The former Downing Street adviser renewed his attacks on the UK Health Secretary on Wednesday in a blogpost detailing evidence of what he described as the "covid disaster" caused by Hancock.Cummings,
Humza Yousaf wrote to UK health chief Matt Hancock over his concerns about the supply of the Pfizer vaccine. In his letter he urged Hancock to take action to ensure Scotland could meet its target of vaccinating the entire adult population by the end of July.
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station at 3.20pm on Friday. The alarm was raised following reports of a ' casualty on the line'.
cow named Margaret was rescued by specialists after being trapped in a Scots river. The massive black and white animal had escaped from her field before tumbling down an embankment and into the River Lochar near Dumfries.
drug offences after he flipped his car on a Scots road last night. Police raced to the report of the one vehicle road crash on Park Road in Rosyth, near Dunfermline, at around 8.35pm on Monday, May 31.
Friends fans rejoiced after the long-awaiting reunion finally aired on TV this week, bringing together the six stars of the sitcom 17 years after it ended. The reunion brought us laughter, tears and quite possibly the best meme to grace the internet in the whole of 2021 - thanks to the one and only Matt LeBlanc.
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
Paisley train station claimed he didn’t know why he had the weapon. Lewis Rooney, 28, was caught with a black steak knife, with a five-inch serrated-edge blade, on him at Gilmour Street railway station on February 6.
High Court in Glasgow this week. Vile Winters preyed on six terrified victims, with one of the girls aged around just seven or eight when she was attacked, and raped four of them.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Gimmicks such as a talking Colin the Caterpillar cake and Percy Pig sweetie welcomed shoppers to the new Marks & Spencer Foodhall in Paisley today.The Renfrew Road Retail Park store was formally opened at 9am by M&S veteran Elaine Gibson.It is one of the first new-look Marks stores in Scotland and features a pick your own eggs stall and a giant cheese display.Management and shop floor staff shifted
alcohol and cannabis as he failed to negotiate a bend in a park and crashed into a tree in the dark. Police who had been following his Ford Fiesta found his front seat passenger Andrew King, 26, unconscious and unresponsive in the wrecked vehicle.
vanished three days ago are “extremely worried” about his welfare. Jamie Cannon was last seen at around 10am in Kinnier Road, Saltcoats, on Thursday, May 20.
Colin and Justin are facing their toughest challenge to date - renovating their new Glasgow flat from 5000 miles away. Covid restrictions have forced the duo, who are based in Toronto, Canada, to carry out the refurbishment of the west end pad - which they have yet to set foot in - via Zoom.
vulnerable man was spared jail after he was coerced into operating a “safe house” for drug dealers. Richard Millar, 58, was found with a stash of ecstasy tablets and around £3,500 in cash at his home in Johnstone during a police raid.