The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is sharing a clear message with new mothers – breastfeeding is still a safe option, and the team is here to support them.
01.04.2020 - 21:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A second night of applause is set to take place on the UK’s doorsteps to celebrate key workers at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.
Thousands of Scots took to their windows, gardens and balconies to thank NHS staff who are working flat out to prevent the spread of Covid-19 last week.
The 'Clap for our Carers' event is now set to be extended to others who are still working to keep the country moving amid the lockdown.
Key workers such as delivery drivers, posties, shop workers and bin
The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is sharing a clear message with new mothers – breastfeeding is still a safe option, and the team is here to support them.
Prince Harry believes during the coronavirus pandemic, the world needs "selflessness, rather than selfishness." During a recent interview with military podcast Declassified, the Duke of Sussex spoke on a variety of topics such as his time in the military and his volunteer work rebuilding homes with Team Rubicon UK after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. He also touched upon the state of the world right now as it battles the coronavirus crisis.
While the British royals are doing their part to support their country by checking in with their charities, virtually opening hospitals, and sharing public video messages, Swedish royal, Princess Sofia, is heading to the frontlines.
Fatboy Slim has said the country needs “an anthem like We’ll Meet Again to lift us, to get us through this”.
West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
The Scottish SPCA has announced its inspectors and animal rescue officers will continue to attend emergency reports of animals in need throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
A hotline has been launched to help NHS workers struggling with their mental health as they work on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rave legends The Time Frequency could become "Scotland's answer to Vera Lynn" during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Queen has issued a special message to healthcare workers to mark World Health Day.
Thousands of Scots have paid tribute to NHS staff and key workers for helping to keep the country running during the coronavirus pandemic.
Martin Lewis was back on television again on Monday answering questions sent in by This Morning viewers affected by the coronavirus lockdown.
Patients in six hospitals across Scotland are to receive free bedside television for the next three months to combat loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic.
Priests at a Scottish cathedral are offering ‘drive thru’ confessionals to their flock during the coronavirus lockdown.