header news

Scotland - The Daily Record

*Please note: The news links below will open a new window.

  1. Personal assistants play a vital role in helping people live independently.
  2. Pedal and Post, who used bikes to deliver parcels and cut carbon emissions, has gone into administration.
  3. Cleo Gray was born on February 21, delivered by her dad Matt, a former ambulance technician
  4. The fantasy and adventure series began as a series of novels with the same name, written by JRR Tolkien and published in the 1950s.
  5. Rutherglen firm Equi’s scooped a dozen five-star triumphs at a prestigious industry awards ceremony.
  6. Brave Anne Marie Boyle decided to speak out against gender based violence.
  7. Tammy Croston, from Cupar in Fife, will meet with Willie Rennie next week after being told her London-based solicitor could not take on her case due to jurisdiction laws.
  8. Jim Smith who was a firefighter for more than 30 years and awarded a BEM last year for his services has praised the response of fire crews to the Sunday afternoon blaze in Union Street that caused a building to partially collapse
  9. Scottish Government announces its “Preventing Harm, Promoting Recovery” - hoping to turn our European-worst record in drug deaths around
  10. Priority must be given to unblocking pathways to treatment and getting manageabler workloads and clear targets for ADP workers