“As of today we have no shortages. We are increasing the distribution routes and networks to ensure the supplies people need get to where they are needed, including in remote and rural areas, as quickly as possible.
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BOOK: COPING WITH ANXIETY ABOUT CORONAVIRUS
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KEEP THE CASH FOR SMALL FRY IN FISHING INDUSTRY
Words and pictures by Bill Heaney Cardross man John Robins of Animal Concern has written to Ministers Fergus Ewing MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy
MSP URGES COUNCILS TO CHANGE TAX FREE MONTHS
Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Vale of Leven, Helensburgh and Lomond, has asked both West Dunbartonshire Council and Argyll and Bute Council to change the current council tax break months from February and March to April and May.
VIRUS: POLICE BREAK SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES
“Police Scotland have brought in over 300 new recruits this morning from all over Scotland to the police college at Tulliallan. There were no medical checks, there is no PPE (personal protective equipment), there is no social distancing.
BAILLIE WANTS CHILDCARE FOR SHOP WORKERS
Ms Baillie told the committee: “I want to ask the Deputy First Minister about the designation of key workers. Police officers, who are considered to be category 2 workers, are being denied childcare, which is severely compromising their ability to do their job. Pharmacy and food retail workers, who have been working really hard, are defined by the Scottish Government as being part of the critical national infrastructure.