About Easter Ross
Easter Ross is a loosely defined area in the east of Ross, Highland, Scotland. The name is used in the constituency name Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, which is the name of both a British House of Commons constituency and a Scottish Parliament constituency.
Marble bust bought for £5 could earn Easter Ross town millions
... The fund provides grant assistance to projects in the Easter Ross town and surrounding area...
Why is there a row over Scotland's longest road?
... North of Inverness, the road winds its way through the Black Isle, Easter Ross and along the Caithness and Sutherland coasts...
Covid: Record 16-month infection detected and PM to face MPs' probe
... They have been shielding with their parents in Tain, Easter Ross since early 2020...
Covid: Glimmer of hope on Omicron and millions facing travel disruption
... They have been shielding at their home in Tain, Easter Ross, for 22 months along with their parents Lyndsay and Stephen Arthur...
Mr Robert Maclennan: tributes to the former SDP leader and LibDem peer
... He served as a member of Parliament in the Highlands for 35 years in retirement, from his Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross seat in 2001...
Exploring The Tunnel: Scotland's secret WW2 fuel depot
... Across Easter Ross it is known simply as The Tunnel...
Covid: Record 16-month infection detected and PM to face MPs' probe
Here Are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.
1. Longest infection lasted More Than 16 months - studyUK doctors believe they have documented - a patient they treated who had detectable levels of The Virus for More Than 16 months, or 505 days in total. Such prolonged infections Are rare and the unnamed individual, who died in hospital in 2021, had other underlying medical conditions, the London-based doctors say.
2. PM faces probe Parliament party probePrime Minister Boris Johnson will be about parties in Downing Street that broke coronavirus laws. MPs have paved The Way for The Privileges Committee to launch an inquiry once The Police have finished their investigation. A government bid to delay the vote was abandoned amid opposition from its own MPs. Mr Johnson says he has " absolutely nothing, frankly, to hide".
3. NHS to ban products of slavery after PPE concernsThe NHS in England could be y or Human Trafficking under a New Law to be discussed next week. The UK bought billions of pounds of protective health equipment during the pandemic, some of it allegedly manufactured using forced labour in China. Reports suggest thousands of People - mostly Muslim Uyghurs - Are detained in camps in western Xinjiang province, which authorities insist Are for re-educating extremists.
4. One in four Covid patients in ICU because of virusOnly a quarter of Covid patients in intensive care units (ICUs) in The First three months of this year were there because of The Virus , a study for Public Health Scotland has found. An audit group said 296 patients who had tested positive were admitted to ICUs in Scotland between 1 January and 13 March. for them being placed in an ICU, while in another 14% of cases it may have contributed to their admission. In 60% of cases, a positive test was " coincidental" The Report says.
5. Joy for family as More Than two years of isolation endsSeven-year-old twins who have been shielding for More Than two years, having received their second vaccinations. Orin and Olivia Arthur have Pompe disease, which affects organs such as The Heart and lungs. They have been shielding with their parents in Tain, Easter Ross since early 2020. But now they can finally be reunited with their wider family.
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