
Edel Kenealy
Reporter at Sunday Mail
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Edel Kenealy
The documents, put before the Court of Session in Edinburgh, show the children’s charity commissioned a feasibility study of the Ferguslie Park site as a potential location for a wellbeing centre. Kibble was considering St Mirren FC-owned land as a possible location for its wellbeing centre, court documents suggest.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Edel Kenealy
Intelligence shared by Renfrewshire police chiefs shows the Class A drug is becoming an increasingly common feature in toxicology reports. Cocaine has overtaken opioids and tranquillisers to become the most common substance in drug-related deaths in Renfrewshire. Intelligence shared by Renfrewshire police chiefs shows the Class A drug is becoming an increasingly common feature in toxicology reports.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Edel Kenealy
The organisation told staff of the challenges being faced as it sought to downgrade their pay and working conditions. Kibble Education and Care Centre has told employees it is in “financial crisis” days after confirming it spent tens of thousands of pounds on a defamation case. The Paisley-based charity told staff of its financial challenges as it sought to downgrade their pay and working conditions.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Edel Kenealy
A series of heavily redacted emails reveal staff concerns over the situation. At least two people are “expected” to be treated by medics in the corridors of the emergency department at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) every day, NHS chiefs have admitted. But often that figure can rise to as many as six, documents have revealed. The numbers were obtained by West Scotland Labour MSP Paul O’Kane amid growing fears corridor care is being “normalised” in the Paisley hospital.
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2 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Edel Kenealy
The Brediland Road camera – situated 50 metres north of the junction with Inverkar Drive – came into formal use on Monday following a campaign to improve safety on the road. A fixed speed camera has begun enforcing the 30mph speed limit on Paisley's Brediland Road almost three years after a pedestrian was killed. The camera – situated 50 metres north of the junction with Inverkar Drive – came into formal use on Monday following a campaign to improve safety on the road.
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