coronavirus for the second day in a row but cases have spiked overnight with an increase of 21 in the last 24 hours. Hospital deaths from the virus remain at 2,491 meaning there has been one death in the last 10 days.
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An avid West Lothian songwriter has had his love of recording music reignited again thanks to his friendship with a support worker at the care facility where he lives.Paul Graham is a resident at Leonard Cheshire in Scotland’s Pinewood social care service in Livingston.Born in Dundee in 1965, he was brought up surrounded by the world of music and started playing guitar at the age of six.But Paul lost his sight at the age of 12 after developing a condition called Hydrocephalus - although this
.coronavirus for the second day in a row but cases have spiked overnight with an increase of 21 in the last 24 hours. Hospital deaths from the virus remain at 2,491 meaning there has been one death in the last 10 days.
Tributes have been paid to an 'inspirational' doctor who has passed away following a brave battle with cancer.Fi Munro, from Perthshire, died on July 7 surrounded by her family having been diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer in 2016.We previously told in 2017 how the 34-year-old was determined not to let her illness stop her living her life.She described her illness as a 'gift' which helped give her a fresh prospective on life.Speaking to the Record, Fi said if she got the chance to swap
“power surge” to Scotland as he prepared to publish legislation for a UK internal market to replace the EU Single Market.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterScotland has recorded no new deaths from coronavirus for the seventh day in a row, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.The latest figures were revealed as the country took a key step out of lockdown today, with pubs and restaurants opening indoors for the first time.Attractions such as cinemas and museums have also been reopening, while long queues have been waiting at the country's barber
figures released by the National Records of Scotland on Wednesday reported 4,173 deaths linked to the illness have been registered up to Sunday, July 5.
Billy Connolly.The 57-year-old Brazilian says partying with the Big Yin wasn’t always “in the best possible taste”, to borrow the catchphrase used by an Everett character, but was always fun.The busty star, who appeared on DJ and presenter Everett’s prime-time TV show from 1981 to 1988 – usually wearing suspenders and stockings or dressed as a French maid – became close friends with Connolly during filming.Cleo said: “Billy is the loveliest man on the planet and he and Kenny had the jolliest
hereShe filmed the view from their flat as the rain poured down and poked fun at the Manchester weather."I thought Scotland's weather was bad," she joked."Mate we have seen like four different seasons in the one day in Manchester.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.One more than Covid-19 related death was recorded in West Dunbartonshire in the past week.According to National Records for Scotland figures, published today, the area registered one additional Covid linked death in the week ending July 5.The death was registered in a hospital setting, and takes the total number of fatalities linked to the conditional locally to 124.
Love Island superfans can get personalised messages from their favourite Scottish stars for as little as £16. Reality stars Laura Anderson, Jamie Clayton and Biggs Chris are all giving fans the chance to get a custom video clip tailored to them or a friend on the website Cameo.
Love Island villa to Casa Amor, where they were introduced to a new line-up of potential dates. Last month Scottish singer Paige and footballer Finley from Milton Keynes moved into a three-bedroom apartment which boast city views with floor-to-ceiling windows."Sooo it’s official ..
coronavirus as the total hospital death toll remained at 2,488. The number of positive cases has risen to 18,287 which is an increase of 11 from Friday’s figures.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A care home death linked to Covid-19 was recorded in West Dunbartonshire in the latest National Records of Scotland figures.The death, which was registered between June 22 and June 28, became the 123rd to be linked to the virus locally since the pandemic began, with it being the first recorded in a care home during the month of June.Statistics now show that 59 care home residents have had the condition mentioned on their
Nicola Sturgeon is set to release the latest coronavirus figures in Scotland after the death toll rose by three over the last 24 hours. Figures from the National Records of Scotland will also be released later today which will show the number of people who passed away when Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.
Love Island villa and going on to win the show, Finley Tapp has since embraced the life of a Scot and his fans are loving it. After travelling to West Lothian to isolate with his girlfriend Paige Turley, Finn was introduced to a whole new culture which seen him drink Buckfast and watch Scottish TV programmes such as Still Game and Scot Squad and learn some of the local lingo.
spent £100,000 on the family of her toyboy Sri Lankan husband, who was later shot dead after a bigamous marriage to a local woman, wants her money back.Diane Peebles, 61, from Edinburgh, was lucky to escape Sri Lanka alive after armed men turned up looking for her at the hotel she was staying in just before flying back to Scotland.Now, having had time to weigh up being married, abandoned and exploited, she has decided to take legal action to try to get some of her assets back.Diane spent £60,000
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.North Lanarkshire recorded its lowest level of weekly deaths in figures released last week at three – one of which occurred in the region’s care homes.A revision in the data provided by the National Records of Scotland shows that three deaths were recorded in North Lanarkshire for the previous week as well and not four as previously reported.As a result, there have been 263 deaths where coronavirus was listed on the