The Scottish Government and health advisers have pleaded with young people to take up their Covid-19 vaccine when offered, after Scotland recorded the second-lowest daily first doses on record.
All adults have been offered a first dose, the Scottish Government has said, but just 70 per cent of 18 to 29-year-olds have taken this up, with an even lower rate among men in this age group.
In our environment section today Ilona Amos looks at the devastating impact climate change is having on Scotland's diverse seabird species.
The Scottish Government and health advisers have pleaded with young people to take up their Covid-19 vaccine when offered, after Scotland recorded the second-lowest daily first doses on record.
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One of Scotland’s largest restaurateurs has claimed continuing with restrictions on self-isolation after the planned reopening in Scotland on August 9 would be “as good as another lockdown” for businesses.
Scottish retailers have notched up their best monthly performance since the onset of the pandemic as the Euro football championships provided a sales fillip but Covid “continues to cast a shadow”, a report today reveals.
Climate change is having a more severe effect on seabirds in Scotland and other parts of the northern hemisphere than elsewhere in the world, international research has shown.
A multi-agency emergency operation including a coastguard helicopter took place in South Lanarkshire on Tuesday after a male paraglider crashed near a hill’s summit.
A large sandstone block commemorating the founding of the original St James Square in the 18th century has been incorporated into the new £1 billion development on the site.
There are people at Hibs who have spent a lot of time and energy planning for Thursday night’s European match, but manager Jack Ross has spent even longer dreaming of being involved on such a stage.
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