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  • SNP Government urges Scots councils to end row over teacher numbers and accept Budget cash

    SNP Government urges Scots councils to end row over teacher numbers and accept Budget cash

    The Scottish National Party (SNP) Government has called on Scottish councils to resolve the ongoing dispute over teacher numbers and agree to the funding deal outlined in last week’s Budget. Despite some local authorities expressing concerns about resource constraints leading to potential cutbacks, SNP ministers are adamant about maintaining staffing levels in schools. Accusations have…

    December 10, 2024
  • Love rat ex cop who had affair with colleague strangled her amid brutal abuse campaign

    Love rat ex cop who had affair with colleague strangled her amid brutal abuse campaign

    A former police officer, Martin McNally, has been found guilty in court of carrying out a campaign of abuse against his younger colleague with whom he had an affair. The 43-year-old officer engaged in a secret romance with a 26-year-old colleague, exchanging 110,000 messages over a 23-month relationship that they kept hidden from others in…

    December 10, 2024
  • Foreign Office issues urgent warning to Brits travelling to Turkey after tourist deaths

    Foreign Office issues urgent warning to Brits travelling to Turkey after tourist deaths

    The Foreign Office has issued an urgent warning to British travellers heading to Turkey following a series of deaths among tourists due to fake alcohol consumption. The situation has prompted the FCDO to update the crime section of its Turkey advice page. It has been reported that counterfeit US dollar bills are circulating in the…

    December 10, 2024
  • Phones could spread E.coli and pneumonia at Christmas dinner table doctor says

    Phones could spread E.coli and pneumonia at Christmas dinner table doctor says

    Using mobile phones at the Christmas dinner table could potentially spread harmful bacteria and viruses, such as E. coli and pneumonia, a microbiologist has warned. As the festive season approaches, Dr. Gareth Nye from the University of Cheshire highlighted the risk of contamination from phones that have been in contact with various surfaces throughout the…

    December 10, 2024
  • Festive bin uplift dates announced for West Lothian

    Festive bin uplift dates announced for West Lothian

    Festive Bin Uplift Dates Announced for West Lothian West Lothian residents have been advised of changes to bin collections during the upcoming festive period. Bin collections for grey, blue or green bins will not take place on Wednesdays and Thursdays, 25 and 26 December 2024 and 1 and 2 January 2025 due to public holidays.…

    December 10, 2024
  • Grandad dies after brutal attack in his own home as murder probe launched

    Grandad dies after brutal attack in his own home as murder probe launched

    Grandad Dies in Brutal Attack at Home, Murder Probe Launched John Brown, an 82-year-old man, passed away in the hospital on November 29 after a violent attack in his own home in Bulkington, Warwickshire. The tragic incident has sparked a murder investigation, with 32-year-old Jakob Walpole charged and remanded in custody. Walpole was arrested on…

    December 10, 2024
  • Edinburgh Airport Christmas strike chaos as workers to stage walkout

    Edinburgh Airport Christmas strike chaos as workers to stage walkout

    Edinburgh Airport is facing Christmas strike chaos as tankers prepare to stage a series of walkouts over pay. The industrial action by North Air fuel tankers based at the airport is scheduled to take place over 19 days, starting from 5am on December 18 and lasting until 4.59am on January 6, impacting the festive period.…

    December 10, 2024
  • Leading cause of death in UK claims many more women than men

    Leading cause of death in UK claims many more women than men

    Dementia has been identified as the leading cause of death in the UK, with more women affected than men, according to recent analysis. Alzheimer’s Research UK has cautioned that without government intervention, the situation will only deteriorate as the population continues to age. The organisation has called for the forthcoming 10-Year Health Plan to be…

    December 10, 2024
  • West Lothian school awarded with ‘ADHD Friendly’ seal of approval

    West Lothian school awarded with ‘ADHD Friendly’ seal of approval

    Dedridge Primary School in Livingston has recently been honoured with the prestigious ADHD Friendly School Award by the ADHD Foundation for their exceptional work in supporting children with ADHD and other neurodevelopmental conditions. The school’s staff have shown a deep commitment to understanding and meeting the needs of their students with ADHD, creating a welcoming…

    December 10, 2024
  • ITV Dr Amir Khan says surprising habit could lower your blood pressure

    ITV Dr Amir Khan says surprising habit could lower your blood pressure

    Amir Khan, a well-known GP and regular guest on ITV, has shared a surprising habit that could potentially lower blood pressure and enhance the immune system, among other health benefits. Dr. Khan recently appeared on the show Lorraine, where he discussed the importance of maintaining a positive outlook on health. Dr. Khan highlighted the significance…

    December 10, 2024
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