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Helensburgh MP vows Scotland is on the road to independence
The man in the cloth cap, who represents the Scottish National Party in what has for many years been a deeply Conservative constituency with a large number of English residents – including the Royal Navy at Faslane and Coulport – was unusually vocal during Prime Minister Boris Johnston’s weekly question time.
Senior doctors criticise showpiece hospital review
Dr Inkster also led the investigation into two cases of Cryptococcus in 2019, a fungal infection associated with pigeons droppings. Two patients died after contracting the fungal infection while being treated at the hospital.
RISE IN UNEMPLOYMENT SHOWS NEED FOR QUALITY JOBS GUARANTEE
Jackie Baillie MSP said: “The further rise in unemployment today confirms that Scotland is on the brink of a devastating unemployment crisis.
Fish pie with a delicious Spanish-Irish twist
Kitchen Cabinet: Blanca Valencia’s ‘Spirish’ variation on a classic dish is her go-to recipe for feeding a large group Romesco fish pie This fish pie,
COUNCIL MOVES TO KEEP SCHOOLS CLEAN BEFORE PUPILS GO BACK
I am reassured to hear that there will be cleaners on site during the day in every primary school, and two in secondary schools, to wipe down busy touch-point areas. I’m also pleased to see the extensive provision of hand sanitisers and the planned promotion of hand-washing in our schools because we know that these measures will also be vital in controlling Covid-19.”