As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, one army veteran is doing everything he can to raise money for doctors and nurses on the frontline in the fight against Covid-19
Nicola Sturgeon has warned it would âunconscionable and unacceptableâ if protective equipment for frontline care staff is being prioritised for England over Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon has said that discussions have started on how to devise Scotland's exit strategy from the Coronavirus lockdown - but warned it won't happen soon.
Though we face unprecedented times, we must not let go of the fact that there are people suffering and we must do what we can to support them, writes Pauline McNeill
Novelists have been more often drawn to Ancient Greece and Rome than to Ancient Israel, and yet the Bible and especially the Old Testament are full of good stories and fascinating characters, none more so that the Chosen of the Lord, David, the shepherd boy who killed the gigantic Philistine Goliath; the singer whose charm drew King Saul from madness; the poet to whom the authorship of many of the Psalms was ascribed; David, the lover of Saulâs son Jonathan and many women; the bandit or guerrilla fighter who became a great general; the second King of Israel who made Jerusalem its capital; a man of blood and a murderer by proxy; David whose lament for his rebel son Absalom pierces the heart. What a character! What material for a novel!
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