Nicola Sturgeon has announced a new campaign to recruit a volunteer army to help battle the coronavirus pandemic.
10.03.2020 - 15:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Problem debt is regularly defined as people who find keeping up with their regular bills and credit commitments a “heavy burden”.
Low wages coupled with the rising cost of living has left many adults in Scotland in a debt crisis, unaware where to turn next.
Money advice organisations and debt charities advise that seeking help quickly should be the first step in tackling debts.
A recent survey conducted by debt charity StepChange found that over one million people in Scotland have experienced at
Nicola Sturgeon has announced a new campaign to recruit a volunteer army to help battle the coronavirus pandemic.
A family have appealed for help finding an 80-year-old man who has been missing from his Hamilton home for a week. Thomas Brian Porteous, known as Brian, was last seen at his property in Woodburn Court in the South Lanarkshire town at around 10am on Saturday, March 21.
Services running across Scotland’s railway will be further revised from Monday, March 30, as arrangements that are in place are refined to keep key workers moving.
A Scots travel retailer, which has seen sales plummet by 95%, has donated 5,000 pairs of specialist socks to help nurses fighting the coronavirus outbreak.
Youngsters at an Alexandria primary helped launch a new initiative which will mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day at schools across the country.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon has reflected on his furious reaction to the Ross County Scottish Cup semi-final loss that could have cost him his first crack at the job.
River City stars wants Scots to send them stories so they can do their bit to help with home schooling amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Scottish Government has called on the chancellor to offer more help to self-employed workers impacted by Coronavirus.
A rail worker has melted hearts after offering to help elderly people during coronavirus in a touching sign he wrote at a station.
As Scotland battles coronavirus, concerns have been raised about the impact pandemic will have on homeless people sleeping rough.
Home Bargains has set aside £30 million for staff during the coronavirus outbreak.
Celebrity cook Nick Nairn warned Scotland’s hospitality industry faces wipe-out without urgent help.
A COATBRIDGE politician highlighted the importance of protecting and conserving Scotland’s war memorials during a debate in the Scottish Parliament.
Marks and Spencer have delighted fans with a massive March sale, cutting the cost of selected fashion and homewares by up to 50 per cent.
The total number of people who have tested positive for the coronavirus in Scotland has now risen to 18 with many still confused about the spread of infection and the best way to prevent it.