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09.04.2020 - 21:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A local delicatessen from West Lothian is delivering free hot food to vulnerable pensioners living in isolation.
TeaJ’s in Armadale normally function as a busy takeaway shop but during the coronavirus crisis they have decided to focus on helping the most vulnerable among the community by delivering soup and filled rolls.
Owners Tom and Jeanette Sneddon put a post up on a Facebook page asking people for referrals and they have been inundated with inquiries ever since.
Speaking to the Courier Tom
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A waste food catering service has delivered more than 10,000 meals to vulnerable people over the past week.
Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel Normal People has been adapted for a similarly well-received BBC TV series.
Donations to the Manchester Evening News Covaid-19 appeal to support the most vulnerable across our region have now topped £15,000 - but we still need your help.
West Lothian Council has launched a new social media campaign to raise awareness of the support available for vulnerable people.
Khloe Kardashian is joining her sister by doing her part to help people who may be struggling or vulnerable during the coronavirus pandemic. As countless people across the country try to practice social distancing in order to curtail the spread of COVID-19, senior citizens have been deemed one of the more at-risk parts of the population.
Sally Rooney has said the biggest challenge of adapting her hit book Normal People for the screen was translating their inner lives into outward actions.
Thousands of care workers across the north west say they can't afford to self-isolate after being exposed to coronavirus because they are not entitled to full pay.
Gordon Ramsay's Cornwall neighbours claim he is putting elderly people at risk by fleeing to his holiday home in the area.
Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones has said having an intimacy coach on set during the BBC Three adaptation’s sex scenes made them “a joy” to film.