More than 80% of food delivery couriers feel ‘unsafe’ at work – study
Eight out of 10 food delivery couriers in Scotland feel “unsafe” at work but carry on out of financial necessity, a study has found.
Eight out of 10 food delivery couriers in Scotland feel “unsafe” at work but carry on out of financial necessity, a study has found.
A type of shrimp that died out hundreds of millions of years ago has been declared a new species and a Glaswegian.
A union representing teachers has said it has “serious reservations” about a Scottish Government reporton pupil number projections and corresponding teacher resourcing needs over the next 10 years.
The number of police officers in Scotland has dropped again to its lowest level in more than 15 years, with almost 260 officers having left the force in the last year alone.
The average number of beds occupied by patients delayed from leaving hospital reached its highest level in four months in March, according to latest figures.
A 30-year-old has been charged after a man was seen running with what appeared to be a chainsaw following a crash, with two police officers injured.