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thesun.co.uk | Jordan Tennant
A HOSPITAL has reportedly been locked down as highly contagious virus causes chaos. Belford Hospital in Fort William has been hit by several cases of Norovirus. It's understood that health chiefs have restricted patient visits and are only allowing essential loved ones onto the wards. An NHS Highland spokesperson said: "We have had to close both wards in Belford Hospital to new admissions due to Norovirus."More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Scottish Sun.
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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Jordan Tennant
Cops locked down the road and ordered drivers to avoid the areaA LORRY driver is fighting for his life after his HVG plunged from a motorway bridge. Cops, paramedics and firefighters yesterday raced to the M90 at the Craigend Interchange nearPerth. Specialist teams including an air ambulance were deployed to the scene after the alarm was raised. And today Police Scotland has described the 38-year-old's condition as "critical" as a probe into the incident continues.
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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Jordan Tennant
The actor wasn't the only massive name to be spotted in ScotlandUS sitcom favourite Neil Patrick Harris surprised punters in a popular ramen bar. The How I Met Your Mother star, 51, was spotted over the weekend in Maki & Ramen on Glasgow's trendy Byres Road. Thrilled staff at the Japanese diner branded the actor "legendary" after he posed for pics. The silver fox was all smiles and donned a trendy leather jacket alongside a fan draped in a traditional kimono.
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thescottishsun.co.uk | Jordan Tennant
Read on to discover the price for this charming boozerTHE 'only pub' on a picturesque high street has hit the market after more than two decades. Situated on the Fife coast, the Crown Tavern in Kinghorn sits in an ideal location for passing trade. And the owner said the boozer is in "walk-in condition for new owners and is very easily run”. It comes as the current landlord prepares for retirement.
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1 week ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Jordan Tennant
Read on to discover who wasn't at today's Indy rallyTHOUSANDS of activists flocked to Glasgow today for an annual pro-independence rally. One supporter donned a huge top hat adorned with saltires as a sea of blue and white flags flooded the city centre. The event was snubbed by most elected pro-indy supporters, including John Swinney, Patrick Harvie and Stephen Flynn. Meanwhile others waved Palestine flags and unfurled huge banners calling for a separation from the United Kingdom.
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