Rangers midfielder Liam Burt is at Pittodrie for Aberdeen’s Premiership clash with Hamilton this evening as he continues his hunt for a club. The 21-year-old is in attendance as a guest of Aberdeen after leaving the Hoops in the summer.
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police investigation has been launched after a woman was raped in West Lothian during a broad daylight attack. The 30-year-old was on a footpath to the south side of Riverside Court in Livingston on Wednesday afternoon when she was grabbed from behind. The victim was then subjected to a horrendous serious sexual assault before the assailant fled the scene in an eastward direction.
Rangers midfielder Liam Burt is at Pittodrie for Aberdeen’s Premiership clash with Hamilton this evening as he continues his hunt for a club. The 21-year-old is in attendance as a guest of Aberdeen after leaving the Hoops in the summer.
care home in West Lothian.Care firm HC-One have confirmed that 11 people have now died with Covid-19 at the Redmill Care Home in East Whitburn.NHS Lothian has opened an investigation into the outbreak at the care home.Another outbreak at Milford House care home in Edinburgh is also being looked at.In addition to those who died, 35 residents and 20 staff members at the care home currently have the virus.A crisis team was set up when the outbreak was initially identified and the home was closed to
Wanderers have been in need of another right-sided player due to the loss of injured defender Gethin Jones who is poised to be out for around six weeks with ankle joint damage and the new right-back should fill that void.
Two and a Half Men, died on Monday, October 12. She was 77.According to Deadline, Ferrell died following complications of cardiac arrest at Sherman Oaks Hospital in Sherman Oaks, California.
Jan continued: “This year will be a little different due to the restrictions in place following the Covid-19 pandemic and we respectfully ask those making referrals to collect the toys from us in the lead up to Christmas.”River Kids have also been helping out wherever possible during the pandemic and provided St John’s Hospital Maternity Unit with toiletries and kids activity packs so they would have something to do during lockdown.Jan also told the Courier that the Toy Appeal will now be an
A machete-wielding man in Portland was arrested Monday for seriously injuring his neighbor in a mid-afternoon stabbing attack, according to police. Clayton M. Briggs, 24, is charged with second-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
But some local residents reported slight disruption to their mail delivery after receiving their post on a Sunday following the outbreak.The latest confirmed cases comes after one Royal Mail postie tested positive for Covid-19 at a Fife delivery office in September.A spokesperson for Royal Mail said: “Royal Mail takes the health and safety of its colleagues, its customers and the local communities in which we operate very seriously.“Ten of our colleagues recently tested positive for coronavirus
“SNP Ministers have failed to introduce effective infection prevention measures comprehensively across all care homes, which has left residents at greater risk.”Linthgow SNP MSP Fiona Hyslop says the Scottish Government are working hard to bring the outbreak under control.She said:“I am deeply concerned about the outbreak at the Redmill Care Home and my thoughts and deepest condolences are with the family of the person who has sadly passed away.“I am grateful for the swift intervention of NHS
But will they actually help or are they too restrictive and unfair to local hospitality businesses.We asked readers to leave their comments on our Facebook page.Susan Gearty said: "This is preferable to a full lockdown, I hope it helps. Doesn’t matter what the government do it’ll never be right, it’s trial and error at the moment as we’ve never been in this position before, and hopefully never will be again!"And Hannah McGaffinn sadi: "Feel really sorry for Nicola Sturgeon.
Rules on disclosures say that if the number is less than five cases at any specific school then the number remains confidential.West Lothian Council say that there are fewer than five in each school.A council spokesperson said: “In each of the schools affected to date there has been an extremely small number of confirmed cases but we cannot confirm any more details due to pupil confidentiality.”West Lothian Council’s head of education, James Cameron, added: “We have worked with NHS Lothian’s
Local resident Laura Caulder said: “Rebecca has done this while juggling home schooling with three young children.
She added that the council “acknowledged the commitment of the Third Sector to partnership working with the council and others.” Joint projects included the provision and delivery of PPE to carers as well as distributing hot meals and food, and providing childcare for key workers.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A councillor has detailed West Lothian’s recent efforts at achieving food justice.Whitburn and Blackburn councillor, Kirsteen Sullivan, has been supporting the Co-op’s Food Justice campaign for the past year.And she says West Lothian has “made significant progress on our journey towards a hunger-free county.”As the lead behind the campaign in West Lothian, Councillor Sullivan says the first step was to