Deaths below expected levels in first quarter of 2024
The number of deaths registered in Scotland in the first quarter of this year was almost 9% lower than the expected number, according to figures published today by National Records
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The number of deaths registered in Scotland in the first quarter of this year was almost 9% lower than the expected number, according to figures published today by National Records
Police have closed a stretch of road in Johnstone after a man was found injured this morning.
Police Scotland are appealing for information after a man was seriously assaulted in Paisley on Saturday.
Renfrewshire’s Provost Lorraine Cameron will be raising much needed funds and awareness for MND Scotland throughout 2024.
Beloved television favourite Glen Michael, best known for his success with Glen Michael’s Cartoon Cavalcade, has thrown his support behind Scotland’s leading Veterans’ charity, Erskine as it prepares to mark
Should Scotland have a Disability Commissioner? This is what a Holyrood Committee is asking and it now wants to hear from disabled people and those you care, support and live
One of the largest online education and skills providers in the UK, The Skills Network have today received a Good rating from Ofsted. Ofsted inspectors visited the Selby based company
More than 50 MSPs including three party leaders have put their names to a pledge that commits them to protect and support Scotland’s vital fishing industry and coastal communities.
There were 5,447,700 people living in Scotland in mid-2022, according to the latest estimates from National Records of Scotland.
Miller Homes has launched a new partnership with Own New that could mean lower mortgage rates for people looking to buy a new build home in Paisley.