A teenager has been convicted of the culpable homicide of 30-year-old Shaun Woodburn. The 17-year-old was found guilty at Dunfermline High Court of Culpable Homicide following the incident that caused Shaun’s death outside Gladstone’s Public House in Leith in the early hours of Sunday, January 1. He was also convicted of a number of other assaults. Continue reading Sean Woodward death: teenager convicted of culpable homicide
Day: October 13, 2017
People with health conditions urged to get their flu vaccine
More than 1.8 million people in Scotland are being urged to get their flu vaccine as early as possible this winter to help protect themselves. People with health conditions which can make them more vulnerable to flu such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma and bronchitis are being encouraged to make an appointment with their GP practice as soon as possible. Continue reading People with health conditions urged to get their flu vaccine
Shoppers sample cookery students’ culinary delights
Shoppers at the new Aldi store in Cameron Toll Shopping Centre sampled tasty treats made by Edinburgh College students during the store’s first week of opening. Continue reading Shoppers sample cookery students’ culinary delights
Bield Housing to close residential care homes
Edinburgh-based Bield Housing, one of Scotland’s biggest providers of elderly care, is to close its residential care homes. Bield’s announcement will see the closure of twelve homes – two of which are in Edinburgh. Continue reading Bield Housing to close residential care homes
Holyrood committee conveners to quiz First Minister
Conveners of the Scottish Parliament’s 15 committees are to question the First Minister on her Programme for Government. The session, which will take place on 25th October, is open to members of the public. Continue reading Holyrood committee conveners to quiz First Minister
They love it here: international tourism surges ahead
There was strong growth in overseas visits and spend to the UK’s nations and regions in the first six months of 2017, latest figures released by VisitBritain show. international visits to Scotland in the first half of the year were up 14% to a record 1.3 million. Continue reading They love it here: international tourism surges ahead
City pupils set to light up Diwali celebrations
Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world. Continue reading City pupils set to light up Diwali celebrations
As simple as ABC: renters at risk from carbon monoxide poisoning
- One in three renters do not have a life-saving carbon monoxide (CO) alarm in their home
- Four in five renters felt it was their landlord’s responsibility to provide a CO alarm in their property
- Government urged to go further to protect tenants from co poisoning
- Nearly half of renters in Leeds do not have a CO alarm
- Protect yourself and your family by following the ABC guide – Do you have an Alarm fitted? Have you tested it and are the Batteries working? Have you had an up to date gas Check?
New research for the ‘Carbon Monoxide Be Alarmed!’ campaign has revealed that almost a third of renters in the UK do not have a life-saving CO alarm in their property, with four in five unaware that it is their responsibility – and not their landlord’s – to provide one. Continue reading As simple as ABC: renters at risk from carbon monoxide poisoning