
Jennifer Hyland
Reporter at Sunday Mail
Reporter & Assistant News Editor at the Sunday Mail
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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Jennifer Hyland |Norman Silvester
Jelina Berlow-Rahman, had her first kidney transplant in 2009 after being diagnosed with kidney disease when she was 17. A Leading lawyer who had a kidney transplant is now facing a second one after being told the organ is starting to fail. Jelina Berlow-Rahman, had her first kidney transplant in 2009 after being diagnosed with kidney disease when she was 17. The auto-immune disease SLE caused her kidneys to fail and she had a transplant in 2009 at the age of 30.
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Norman Silvester |Jennifer Hyland
The deal between Glasgow-based German Doner Kebab (GDK) and London investment firm True is said to be worth upwards of £50million. The brother of Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has sold a multi-million pound stake in his booming global fast food chain. The deal between Glasgow-based German Doner Kebab (GDK) and London investment firm True is said to be worth upwards of £50million.
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Jennifer Hyland
Professor James Miller, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), claimed an astonishing £37,429 in travelling expenses over the last two years visiting exotic locations. The head of a cash-strapped university where hundreds of staff face job losses enjoyed a luxury £5970 junket to Barbados.
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Jennifer Hyland
“The Scottish Government’s assertion of ‘record levels of investment’ in policing is nothing more than smoke and mirrors."A police union boss has slammed the Scottish Government's claims of record financial investment in the force as “smoke and mirrors.”Justice Secretary Angela Constance said the SNP government is investing a record £1.64 billion in policing in 2025-26, a rise of almost £90 million of additional funding from the 2024-25 budget.
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Jennifer Hyland
Shelves are empty after the chain was forced to shut down IT systems and slow deliveries. Lifeline Co-op stores on Scotland’s remotest islands will receive bulk deliveries on Monday amid an ongoing cyber attack. Shelves are empty after the chain was forced to shut down IT systems and slow deliveries. The firm has promised communities such as Islay, in the Inner Hebrides, Portree on Skye and stores across the Western Isles, will receive treble volumes of some products.
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