The rollout of the covid booster vaccination programme for elderly people in care homes began at the end of last month.
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cybercrimes rocketed as Scots were forced to spend more time at home during the last year as a result of the pandemic.
Experts believe the huge rise in fraudulent internet activity was caused in part by the boom in online shopping as non-essential stores were closed during repeated lockdown.The total number of offences logged by police officers over the last year was 246,511 – one of the lowest levels since 1974 - with non-sexual violent crimes dropped by four per cent from 9,316 to 8,972.Sexual
.The rollout of the covid booster vaccination programme for elderly people in care homes began at the end of last month.
Scots who take statins may be less likely to die from Covid, a new study has found.
Health officials have released the latest coronavirus data for every local authority area in Scotland.
Scotland Yard have said they will take 'no further action' into the alleged sex crimes of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
It's fair to say the next season of Outlander could be one of the most anticipated of any show in recent times.
Sky has announced details of a new product that will say goodbye to the need for a satellite dish and a box for the very first time.
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COVID vaccine passport scheme.Earlier this week First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that the Scottish government would be delaying its plans for the implementation of the passports as a requirement for entry into the country’s nightclubs, after criticism from many establishments across the country.As the BBC reported, the delay came after a legal challenge from the Scottish nightlife industry who said the proposal was “discriminatory” and “disproportionate”.It was then revealed that Judge
Remembering her late spouse. As Queen Elizabeth II attended the opening of the Scottish Parliament, she shared sweet memories of her late husband, Prince Philip, who died earlier this year.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 2,693 new cases had also been identified overnight. Council areas with rates of 400+ of positive cases per 100,000 of the population (September 22 - 28)1. South Ayrshire571.6 positivity rate and 641 infections2. West Lothian521.2 positivity rate and 958 infections3. East Ayrshire 519.7 positivity rate and 632 infections 4. North Ayrshire468.
Covid ahead of the winter months. Millions of vulnerable Scots are being offered a third dose of the the vaccine - with care home residents and healthcare staff beginning to receive theirs.
Covid vaccine content from its website, it has been announced. The video hosting website says it will expand its medical misinformation policy with new guidelines on vaccines approved for use in Scotland and across the world.Videos which falsely claim that vaccines are dangerous, do not reduce transmission or contain misinformation on the substances contained in the vaccines will be removed under the new policy.
In Netflix series Sex Education, Otis and his mum Jean have kept us entertained with their unique dynamic. While it's comic escapism for most of the audience, Angus, 31, has actually grown up with a Sex and Relationship Therapist for a mum.
Scottish singer has revealed she was asked to have sex with a musician in return for his help securing her a gig at a festival.
NHS's failure to protect nurses in the pandemic. Lesley Roberts told how more than a year after she raised serious issues she believed were putting nurses at risk, they have still to be addressed.
Police are hunting a ski mask wearing yob after a car was deliberately targeted in a late night fire attack. Emergency services were called to the scene on Anchor Crescent in Paisley at around 12.30am on Saturday, September 25.
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