By Bill Heaney Warm sausage roll and a Belgian bun anyone? That’s what I had for my lunch nearly every day when I worked through
Month: July 2020
Gaelic hasn’t gone away you know, writes BRIAN WILSON
There will be Gaelic academics, Gaelic learners, Gaelic singers, Gaelic broadcasters. The question raised by newly published research is whether there will be Gaelic speaking communities, by even the loosest definition, to sing and broadcast to.
Community and response policing transformed by mobile devices
Communities are better served and better protected as a result and the Authority is committed to making the case for continued investment in technology to ensure that policing in Scotland keeps pace with changing needs and demands.
Domestic abuse victims urged not to suffer in silence during Covid pandemic
“I would encourage all residents who have concerns about friends, family or neighbours to contact the police should they hear or see anything suggesting someone is at risk. For non emergency concerns please use the contact numbers below.”
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos keeps fit for the transfer market
BBC Scotland’s sports reporters have revealed that Rangers assistant manager Gary McAllister is urging Alfredo Morelos to continue putting transfer speculation out of his mind in pre-season training.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ARE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
According to this survey, 15 year old girls have had the lowest well-being score for the last decade, while there has been a notable increase in negative scores for boys of the same age.