Jake Keith, Evening Telegraph

Jake Keith

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United Kingdom

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Oxford/AstraZeneca jag: Under 40s to be offered alternative in UK

Most people aged under 40 in the UK are to be given an alternative to the Oxford/AstraZeneca after cases of blood clots, it has been confirmed. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Stressed GPs tell patients 'please don't call us for proof of Covid-19 vaccination'

Overwhelmed GPs in Scotland are being inundated with calls from patients seeking a 'Covid passport' proving vaccination. → Read More

Covid passport: Do I need one for travel or events – and how do I get it?

How can I get a so-called 'Covid passport'? Many European countries have announced they will soon open up to tourists but anyone travelling will need proof they are protected. → Read More

'Mental health emergency vehicle' to be introduced in Dundee to reduce A&E use

A dedicated mental health emergency vehicle will soon be introduced in Dundee to prevent people in distress ending up in A&E. → Read More

Angus care home’s laundry cleaning ‘increased risk of coronavirus infection’

A Forfar home specialising in dementia care has been told to clean up its act after an inspection discovered Covid-19 infection risks. → Read More

Plans for mental health crisis centre in Dundee 'lack detail' say critics

Proposals for a 24-hour mental health crisis centre in Dundee have been branded “next to worthless” by critics who say the plan lacks detail. → Read More

‘Totally unacceptable’: Angus MS sufferer has to pay for help to eat

An Angus disabled woman discarded by the care system has been forced to shell out for extra help to feed herself. → Read More

Why don’t I get a choice over which coronavirus vaccine I get?

There are no plans to offer Britons a choice of coronavirus vaccine, despite the country soon to have numerous options at its disposal. Why? → Read More

Covid-19 vaccine booking loophole raises fears some are skipping queue

A coronavirus vaccination loophole that allows anyone to book a jag with no questions asked has raised fears of queue jumping. → Read More

Cannabis oil: Why won’t NHS fund life-changing treatment for disabled Fife youngster?

Five-year-old Gino Londra has been refused access to cannabis oil on the NHS and his devoted parents are now desperately fundraising for £750 a month private treatment. → Read More

Severely disabled Angus woman stripped of care asks 'how can they act like this?'

A wheelchair-bound multiple sclerosis (MS) sufferer has been left to fend for herself after her care was cut with little warning. → Read More

Coronavirus vaccine wastage: How does Tayside compare to the rest of the country?

Coronavirus vaccine wastage in Tayside is among the lowest in the country with just over 1000 discarded since the programme began. → Read More

Anti-depressant use at all-time high in Tayside as pandemic hurts mental health

Anti-depressant prescriptions have hit the highest level ever recorded in Tayside as a year of restrictions leaves many struggling to cope. → Read More

Tayside struggle to recruit psychiatrists as millions of pounds 'wasted' on locum doctors

Tayside's long-running struggle to recruit psychiatrists has seen health chiefs stump up millions of pounds extra for locum doctors. → Read More

Angus care worker branded home a ‘loony bin’ and was ‘abusive’ towards frail residents

An Angus care worker has been struck off after swearing at an elderly resident and branding the home a "loony bin". → Read More

£300,000 boost will help Hillcrest support vulnerable during pandemic

An organisation's effort to support Dundee's most vulnerable during the pandemic has been given a boost of over £300,000. → Read More

Uneven Angus bridge between Menmuir and Edzell branded a danger to cyclists

A community leader has claimed it's only a matter of time before a cyclist is killed on a "dangerously uneven" bridge in rural Angus. → Read More

Dundee charities fearing eviction have been saved as community hub plan revealed

Charities fearing eviction from a shared warehouse in Dundee have been saved as part of plans to create a permanent hub. → Read More

Budget cuts for health and social care branded 'dereliction of duty' during pandemic

More than £2 million is to be cut from Dundee health services during the coronavirus pandemic, with the decision branded a “shameful dereliction of duty". → Read More

Dundee’s Blackness Road flats demolition gathers pace as roof removed

The demolition of a Dundee tenement block that has stood in the West End for 120 years could be complete in just two weeks. → Read More