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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Now Jamie Hepburn, Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills, has written to West Scotland MSP Mr Bibby to confirm the new group.Mr Bibby said: “I am pleased after raising this with the First Minister that the Scottish Government is forming a group to support jobs in the aerospace sector.“The jobs at Rolls-Royce Inchinnan are vital to the West of Scotland economy and no stone should be left unturned in saving them.
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inflation-busting pay rise – then lost their jobs the next day.The chain, which has about 20 stores in Scotland, rewarded workers with a salary increase of more than six per cent, effective from June 29.But the next day about 240 employees across the UK lost their jobs with immediate effect when the firm went bust.One worker said: “I know these are strange times but for colleagues to be given this one day and made redundant the next, makes you wonder whether to laugh or cry.”Although Harveys is
Rob Kardashian has showed off his incredible new Rolls Royce to cruise around Los Angeles in.The 33 year old, who recently returned to his family's hit reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, took to his Instagram feed to share several photos of his ride with his 1.5million followers.
Rob Kardashian is going places…literally! After unveiling his amazing weight loss transformation at sister Khloe Kardashian‘s 36th birthday party on June 27, it appears he’s planning on hitting the town a lot more often. Rob’s been pretty reclusive over the past few years, but on July 1 he unveiled that he’s got a brand new luxury Rolls Royce SUV to get around in.
birthday.Laken Beattie from Stenhousemuir, Falkirk, was lost for words when officers gave him a birthday to remember on Sunday.Doting mum and dad, Nicole Beattie, 32, and Aaron Beattie, 35, and sister Rihanna, 12, wanted to make up for his soft play party being cancelled.Nicole, a high school teacher, told the Record: "We had to cancel the soft play party and Laken couldn't understand why he couldn't have a few friends round to play."I was in tears and thought I had to do something."Little
"Give our money back" for cancelled school tripThe Conservative representative for Mid Scotland and Fife was speaking after she was contacted by Dave Cuthbert, chairman of the Kinross-shire Local Events Organisation.He says the council has informed the group it will need to wait beyond July to host a market, citing road closure issues.Ms Smith said: “These markets are a really special feature not just of Kinross but also of places like Crieff, Aberfeldy and Perth. “The Scottish Government is
Ayrshire and Arran has reported no new COVID-19 cases for TWO consecutive days.
knifeman who had injured several people. A few minutes later Constable David Whyte was stabbed before armed police shot the suspect dead in the hotel.Six people are being treated in hospital after the incident.
Braehead is facing administration which has put thousands of jobs at risk in Scotland. The Renfrew shopping centre could never reopen as bosses remain locked in crunch talks with lenders in a desperate bid to settle their debt.
WWII Nazi Germany.Other images celebrated Nazi stormtroopers with the slogan, “Glasgow is ours”, showing masked morons performing Nazi salutes.In one post, National Rebirth Scotland – apparently in reference to the protests in Glasgow’s George Square – claimed: “Antifa wasn’t ready for us they know we run this city”.
Up to 100 jobs could be axed at a popular Ayrshire hotel and wedding venue, the Irvine Herald can reveal.The Seamill Hydro in West Kilbride is set to enter a redundancy consultation with all 200 members of staff.And between a quarter and half the workforce is at risk as the hospitality sector takes a battering amid the coronavirus pandemic.SNP MSP Kenneth Gibson confirmed in the Scottish Parliament yesterday that jobs could potentially be lost.Now he’s calling for Scottish Government
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse MSP Christina McKelvie has promised to do everything she can to fight inequality among black and other minority ethnic people in Scotland.The Equalities Minister said the Scottish Government has taken steps to tackle racism but “we need to make much greater progress”.She spoke in the Scottish Parliament last week as the world continued to react to the death of George Floyd who died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when a police officer pressed down on his neck.Ms