West Lothian has been allocated a £1 million food fund to support people struggling through the coronavirus outbreak.
30.03.2020 - 14:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Students are being told to “stay where they are” and not attempt to travel back to family homes.
The Scottish Government wrote to student groups, university and college principals on strict rules to avoid the spread of coronavirus Covid-19.
Education minister Richard Lochhead also called for rental agreements to be relaxed if students have to stay in their term-time accommodation longer than expected.
He said: “I’ve made it clear that advice from the Chief Medical Officer and Scottish
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.
Cheeky students are spreading some lockdown cheer with a hilarious display in Edinburgh.
Prison custody workers are being ordered to scrimp on PPE even when prisoners claim to have coronivirus.
Insurers are being urged to stop looking for loopholes in policies held by businesses hit by the coronavirus lockdown.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced a £5 million package of emergency financial support to help students facing hardship as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
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.
A rape charity has blasted an ally of Alex Salmond for “threatening” the anonymity of the women who accused him of sexual assault.
Over 80 students have benefited from a “bizarre” Edinburgh University bursary scheme that helps people with two surnames.
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.
Thousands of people across Scotland have paid tribute to NHS staff and carers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Scotland's largest cities have drawn up plans to help and protect homeless people during the coronavirus outbreak.
River City stars wants Scots to send them stories so they can do their bit to help with home schooling amid the coronavirus crisis.