It’s been a while, but late-night TV hosts were back to poking fun at Donald Trump Monday night.
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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionLizanne McMurrich, the council’s head of communities, told how there had been “a 71 per cent increase in the number of people claiming unemployment benefits between March 2020 and January 2021”, and said: “When the furlough scheme ends in September, we expect to see unemployment rise again.“Evidence shows that the people most affected are those in the lowest-paid, least secure and
.It’s been a while, but late-night TV hosts were back to poking fun at Donald Trump Monday night.
Tim Apple to covfefe — but somehow managing to wear his suit pants backward at a recent rally isn’t one of them. A video made the rounds on social media this weekend that appeared to show Trump wearing pants without a fly on them and badly wrinkled.
iOS - Android However, crimes of threatening/disclosure of intimate images are up from 76 to 102 in Lanarkshire and there were 356 more fraud crimes according to the Police Scotland figures.A drop of 372 house-breakings were recorded, meanwhile common assaults on emergency workers increased by 185.The force welcomed the drop in some crime numbers but pointed to lockdown contributing to less house-breakings.The pandemic is also thought to be the reason for a huge increase in virtual crime and
iOS - Android Earlier this year, communities of Airdrie, Chapelhall and Salsburgh were asked for their input on the future of Roughrigg.An overwhelming majority of people described the positive impact the body of water on their doorstep has on their lives, mental health, and wellbeing.Taking this into account, Scottish Water has further reviewed the options and decided that, at this time, keeping the reservoir offers many community benefits.
North West went all out with her dance moves in a May 31 addition to her mom, Kim Kardashian‘s, Instagram Story. In the clip, which was recirculated by a fan account that you can see below, the seven-year-old wore a long-sleeve, neutral-toned sweatshirt and sported her hair in long braids. As Willow Smith‘s 2010 hit song, “Whip My Hair” played over audio, North whipped her hair all around! Just take a look at the clip!
iOS - Android Youngsters from Cathedral Primary in Motherwell joined Glasgow city council leader Susan Aitken for the inaugural planting event at Cart and Kittoch woodland near Carmunnock, where 40,000 trees will be planted to connect the woodland with nearby Cathkin Braes.Meanwhile, North Lanarkshire leader Jim Logue planted a tree at Clarkston in his home town of Airdrie to help launch the project.The Clyde Climate Forest aims to link up the region’s 29,000 existing but fragmented hectares of
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.The number of people out of work in West Dunbartonshire has increased by a third over the past five years.Statistics published last week by the Department for Work and Pensions show an additional 133 people claimed Universal Credit locally between March and April.Across West Dunbartonshire a total of 4,327 people are now classed as searching for work, a figure that has risen by 1,152 (36 percent) over
Haley Bosselman editorOn April 25, North Korean authorities publicly executed a man who illegally sold USBs and CDs that contained South Korean movies, music videos and dramas, as reported by the Daily NK.The Seoul-based non-profit organization provides coverage of North Korea through its inside network.
iOS - Android In 2019, 16,310 children in Scotland were looked after or on the child protection register, 850 of which were from the North Lanarkshire region.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIndependent filmmaker and educator Deborah LaVine has been tapped to run the film program at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA).
iOS - Android The girls will also choose a charity that is close to their hearts and endeavour to highlight the cause and raise as much funds for them as possible over the course of the coming months. Jan Sue Smith, director of Miss Scotland, Lanarkshire Live : "This year there is sadly no big in person event.