Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is back to work! The 72-year-old wife ofPrince Charles is officially out of self-isolation in their Scottish estate and back to work, ET has learned.
17.03.2020 - 20:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Labour councillor has quit the party after failing to vote with her colleagues in setting a budget in North Lanarkshire.
Left winger Angela Feeney was issued with a written warning for her rebellion, but an email has revealed her decision to resign.
Feeney, who was a candidate at the last general election, defied a Labour group decision on the council after disagreeing with the budget proposals.
She said at the time: “Today, with a heavy heart I could not vote for any #BUDGET that will see £31
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, is back to work! The 72-year-old wife ofPrince Charles is officially out of self-isolation in their Scottish estate and back to work, ET has learned.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that 288 people now have coronavirus in Ayrshire.
Scotland's chief medical officer Dr Catherine Calderwood has resigned.
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service will be at Larkhall Leisure Centre on Wednesday and Thursday, April 8 and 9.
Under-fire quango leaders have been accused of leaving companies “high and dry” by cutting a wing designed to help firms expand overseas.
The rain was tumbling down without reprieve and Somerset Park was beginning to resemble a swimming pool.
There are now 199 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ayrshire and Arran.
A virtual children’s hospice has been launched for kids in isolation, complete with clown doctor, story-telling and online medical services. Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) is taking its hospices into the homes of children with life-shortening conditions, in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Emergency plans to hold trials with juries in Scotland have been shelved after a backlash.
The Scottish live music scene has been ravaged by Covid.19, with artists hunkering in at home, crossing their fingers we’ll be over the worst sooner rather than later.
Hamilton’s animal rescue centre is feeling the effects of coronavirus and desperately needs donations for the animals in its care.
Scottish care workers claim they have been left feeling 'undervalued' after supermarkets 'overlooked' them for prioritised shopping hours during the coronavirus crisis.
A Wishaw councillor claims she had no option but to resign from the Labour Party after being told that her belongings had been removed from her office for her own “safety”.
A wedding that went ahead on Saturday night – despite Government advice warning against public gatherings – ended up being gatecrashed by police.
Richard Leonard has called on the Labour leadership candidates to ensure decisions on Scotland’s constitutional future are made north of the border.
An official ruling has yet to be made, however
More than £3 million is being spent on a "rapid scaling up" of NHS facilities for video consultations in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has announced.