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Margaret Payne, 90, plans to climb the height of Suilven – 2,398ft – by making 282 trips upstairs to raise money for the NHS and Highland Hospice.
The 32-year-old said healthcare workers were ‘the best of Britain’.
Feeling they already have immunity from having the virus or wanting other people to have the vaccine before them were cited as some of the reasons.
Up to six flights have reportedly been organised to bring Eastern European farm workers to Britain.
Greg Hands tweeted in tribute to his father.
The Orange Order had called on band members who traditionally take part in their summer parades to divert their musical skills to the 8pm tribute.
The Scottish Police Federation has claimed newly announced protective masks will not be adequate.
People opened their front doors, stood on balconies and leaned out of windows to clap and bang pots as part of Clap For Carers.
The couple spent two days working with Project Angel Food after Meghan’s mother Doria told them the charity was short staffed.
The healthcare workers in Fife posed for photographs to show their appreciation for the backing they have received.
Duke of Cambridge and Duchess of Cornwall pen notes to the 99-year-old who has raised more than £14 million for the NHS
The First Lady called the Prime Minister’s fiancee on Thursday.
Experts have suggested that a vaccine for coronavirus could be 12 to 18 months away.
Up to one in six parents did not secure their top pick on National Offer Day in some areas of England
The Scottish Parliament will be asked to set up the panel in order to give oversight to the Scottish Government’s response to the crisis.
Social distancing measures will be in place for at least another three weeks.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made mental health campaigning a major part of their public work
The British Business Bank will administer the scheme to offer loans of up to £25m for companies with sales between £45m and £250m a year.
Ministers and scientists need to be satisfied of five things before they will think about relaxing rules.
Detective Superintendent Jason Murphy has offered anonymity to anyone who may be able to help the police investigation.