missing Scots woman who hasn't been seen for a week. Police are appealing for the help of the public to trace 50-year-old Maria Radford, who is from the Morningside area of Edinburgh.
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Covid-19 antibody test that’s better than those currently available has been developed by researchers at a Scots university.Serology tests detect if a person has previously had the virus and are important tools in tracing its spread.However, some existing antibody tests are not suited to rapid mass deployment as they can be inaccurate and also detect other coronaviruses including some versions of the common cold.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily
.missing Scots woman who hasn't been seen for a week. Police are appealing for the help of the public to trace 50-year-old Maria Radford, who is from the Morningside area of Edinburgh.
Covid-19 restrictions as lockdown gets eased further. Deputy First Minister John Swinney is pleading with Scots to continue following coronavirus rules so the virus can continue being suppressed.
taxi driver left a passenger with a 29-inch scar after reversing over her and breaking her leg when she got out of his car.Gerald Burns did not realise Maria Reid, who has since passed away, was behind his vehicle after he dropped her off.Burns, 53, reversed over her, believing she was actually a pothole, as she stood behind his car trying to catch her breath.She was rushed to hospital for treatment following the incident and had surgery to place supporting pins into the break, leaving her with
veterans who have battled from the brink of despair have now been plunged back to their darkest days during the Covid-19 pandemic.The Record has discovered that for many ex-service personnel with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the coronavirus crisis feels like being back in the killing fields of Iraq and Afghanistan.Our probe also revealed that one of the UK’s leading PTSD experts has also warned that the condition is not limited to the military community, with many civilians facing
StepChange Melody is going to consolidate her debts to one affordable payment.Sharon Bell, Head of StepChange Scotland, said: “It’s very challenging to budget when your incomes have been hit so hard. These severe financial impacts are really heavy blows to sustain for households that are already vulnerable and struggling to make ends meet.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThe number of people employed in Scotland as a whole currently sits at 2.66 million; a rate of 74.3 per cent.Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said: “We know that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the labour market.“These figures show the scale of the challenge we face to rebuild our economy; and throws into sharp relief just how irresponsible it is of the Scottish
outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
Tory leader after mumbling through a Commons answer in defence of Douglas Ross. Responding to a barracking from SNP Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, calling for Ross to resign his Westminster seat before standing for Holyrood in May, Johnson appeared to mangle the MP’s name with his Moray constituency.
Inverness over two months ago. Marilena-Maria Maftei was last seen on Tuesday, January 19, in the Glenurquhart Road area of the city.
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
coronavirus after she was "denied" the vaccine. Alyson Abramson, from Edinburgh, works for a private healthcare agency supplying staff to care home, private hospitals and the NHS.
Edinburgh.William Strathearn was last seen at his home on Abbey Street on Friday, March 19 at around 1pm.Police say the lack of contact is "out of character" for William, who uses a wheelchair to get around.Cops have now released a description of the missing man in a bid to trace him.William is described as white and of very thin build with brown shoulder-length hair and a goatee type beard.Sergeant Carol Moir of Gayfield Police Station said: “Officers are looking to trace William to ensure that
police search in Aberdeen. Moira Allan was reported missing from the city centre on Wednesday.
British Army soldiers on campus. Elizabeth Heverin says she was handed a two-week ban by the Aberdeen University Students' Association after she quoted the song during an online meeting.
cancer diagnosis.Mariusz Kaczor, from Aberdeen, was taking medication to deal with the problem, but remained plagued by “weird” pains which he put down to the kidney issue.Last month his health took a turn for the worse and he began dramatically losing weight.The 46-year-old was also troubled by bizarre symptoms including itchy skin and jaundice, which was the start of his nightmare.Did you know you can keep up to date with the latest news by signing up to our daily newsletter?We send a morning
coronavirus vaccine. The Scottish Government announced the milestone which was met today, March 17, a week before the first anniversary of the UK being placed into the first lockdown.
University of St Andrews. NHS Fife bosses say the rise in positive tests for the virus are a “direct result” of protocols not being followed “particularly around gathering indoors”.
top university have been hit by a "sudden and significant" coronavirus outbreak. Bosses at St Andrews University confirmed that 14 have tested positive with more than 40 others self-isolating after an outbreak of Covid-19, which chiefs have called "extremely concerning".
pay the price of bringing all pupils back in at once. They had called for a staggered approach, similar to what's happening in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.Today we've confirmed cases at a further nine schools across the region, bringing the number affected so far to 31.These are only the ones the Manchester Evening News has been alerted to by parents though, so the figure is likely to be higher.
guilty of failing to keep a proper lookout.David Marr was in charge of the Vertrouwen trawler when it passed dangerously close to the James 2 in the early hours of August 6, 2017.The 54-year-old would have been able to see the lights on the small fishing vessel for six minutes before the accident if he had been paying attention, prosecutors said.Evidence also showed that Marr, from Peterhead, appeared to have been sending a Whatsapp message to a pal and using the ship’s laptop computer around