We're urging people to be aware of scam text messages as most winter heating payments will be paid to people automatically.
We'll never ask for personal or financial details by text or email or ask people to reply by text or email.
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Pension Age Disability Payment will support people of State Pension age and over who have a disability or long-term health condition.
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Pension Age Disability Payment will support people of State Pension age and over who have a disability or long-term health condition.
Help us spread the word with shareable resources at https://t.co/catDd6lwuo
Went into town today instant regret 🙈 now home lying in my bed not feeling great reading one of my books I picked up! Even a couple of days on steriods is not for the faint hearted 😫 Altho, did treat myself to a coffee at Blend at @PaisleyArts
💜🌍 Today is Rare Disease Day! 🌍💜
Together, we stand with the 300 million people worldwide living with rare diseases. In uniting on this day we can raise awareness, advocate for change, and promote a more equitable future! ⚖️
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⛔️Storm Éowyn ⛔️
With the safety of customers and staff of paramount importance, we will not be safe to operate passenger services due to the forecast weather conditions across Scotland during #StormÉowyn.
All ScotRail services are suspended on Friday, 24 January.
We strongly advise you not to travel, as there will be no train services, and no alternative transport will be available.
The Met Office issued an upgraded red warning for Storm Éowyn, which is expected to arrive in Scotland in the morning on Friday, 24 January, bringing extremely high winds, with gusts reaching 100mph in some parts.
The red warning will be in place from 10.00 to 17.00 and covers central Scotland, Tayside, Fife, south west Scotland, Lothian, Borders, and Strathclyde. There is also an amber warning for wind across the rest of the country and a yellow warning for snow covering much of the highlands.
This could lead to trees and other debris falling onto the tracks, trapping trains and putting people in danger. It can also impact service recovery times due to poor road and driving conditions.
Once the warnings pass, the network will have to undergo safety inspections before services can be reintroduced.
Please check the ScotRail website or app before travelling on Saturday morning.
Tickets for travel dated 24 January can now be used from Thursday, 23 January, up to and including Tuesday, 28 January. This means that these can be used before or after the date printed on the ticket.
If your journey has been cancelled or disrupted, you can get a fee-free refund at https://t.co/fzpzOsYZUY.
It’s vital that you check your journey before travelling. You can do this via the following channels:
- ScotRail App
- https://t.co/TnT1fFL5ae
Plus, you can get the latest updates when you follow us on social media @ScotRail.
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Started new job last week so feeling tired but made sure I got out for a walk today. Still making sure I do proper walk at least once a week! Feeling sleepy now though but glad I done it! 🙌 #livingwithitp#livingwithfatigue
Gisele Pelicot has delivered a statement after her ex-husband was sentenced to 20 years in prison
She said she 'never regretted' opening the doors of the trial, 'so society could see what was happening'.
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