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14.07.2021 - 14:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Summer is a great time of the year to make changes that will impact your monthly budgets and according to experts, there are some things we should be doing to avoid big future payments.This week in Scotland, it is set to be a scorcher with temperatures hitting 24 degrees and this will no doubt mean more time outside in the sun and less time thinking about central heating.The good news is that by turning our thermostats down by even one degree we are saving around £80 on our annual bill, but we
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TUI has cancelled more summer trips to destinations such as Spain, Greece and Italy amid ongoing traffic light restrictions. The travel operator has cancelled flights to a number of holiday hotspots which had been scheduled for the remainder of this month - including some trips from Glasgow and Edinburgh Airport.
lockdowns across Scotland and the rest of the UK forced thousands of households to dip into savings and rainy day funds to help them stay afloat during uncertain financial times brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. It's easy to get swept away on the sea of relaxed restrictions and the Covid confidence that a double vaccination brings.
coronavirus deaths overnight and a further 1,004 new positive cases. The latest figures were announced this afternoon as the virus continues to spread across the country.
It is a bittersweet moment for Queen Elizabeth.
Mahmoud Attia, Asset Manager at RPMI Railpen, commented: “Securing the first pop-up outlet site for a brand of this calibre, and especially one with such a premium and well-aligned Scottish heritage, speaks volumes for Gretna Gateway.“The destination continues to outperform national retail performance averages and we are confident the entrance of Johnstons of Elgin will see this momentum continue.”
missing Scot who has failed to make contact with his family for almost two years. Keen traveller Gary Robertson, who is originally from Forfar, is believed to be abroad and has known links to Spain and Thailand.
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iOS - Android The hub is one of 12 projects to be awarded a share of £15.8 million of funding from the Scottish Government through the Advancing Manufacturing Challenge Fund.
eenager has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a seven-year-old girl near a Scots Harbour. The school girl was attacked in the Castle Green area of Broughty Ferry on Saturday evening.
April this year that cops were looking at claims of criminality relating to £600,000 worth of donations. It was believed the cash raised by SNP activists was to be used for another independence referendum, however it's alleged the money was diverted.
Nina Nesbitt has shared a brand new single called ‘Summer Fling’ – you can watch the song’s video below.The Scottish singer-songwriter’s latest track is her first solo release since 2019’s ‘The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change’ album, and marks the next chapter in her career rebirth.Written and produced solely by Nesbitt, ‘Summer Fling’ is a sun-soaked jaunt that leans on nostalgic ’80s synths to paint its dreamy soundscape, nodding to ABBA in the process.“Salt waves on an ocean drive/
Clydebank, is desperately trying to trace the driver and now fears she has been left with "life-changing" injuries. The 32-year-old had stopped at traffic lights on Kilbowie Road around 4.45pm on Sunday when a vehicle crashed into the back of her red Ford Focus.
Scottish Open. The Englishman, who has won Challenge and EuroPro Tour events at the Home of Golf during his career as well as a Walker Cup, was too hot for some big hitters on day one at The Renaissance Club.Senior finished at seven-under par to set the target going into the second round and said: “I played flawless golf and didn’t really put myself in any trouble.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Foodbank charity Start Up Stirling is appealing for help to support children and their families through the summer.For many families the summer holidays can be a particularly challenging time as they try to ensure they have enough food each week to live on, as well as finding enough money to buy school uniforms, schoolbags and shoes for the school year ahead.Start Up Stirling spokesperson Julie
TUI has cancelled a number of Scots holidays in July amid “uncertainty around travel”. The travel firm said that flights and holidays to the likes of Greece, mainland Spain and Croatia have been axed in an update to customers.