Graduate Apprentices are key to Scotlandâs future
Meet the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards Graduate Apprentice finalists
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Samir Khan-Young, above, has been working round the clock to support the NHS in its Covid-19 response.
The former Bannerman High School pupil started his Engineering: Design and Manufacture Graduate Apprenticeship at Thales in 2017 and has established himself as a key member of the team.Â
Samir, who plays football for Shettleston FC, believes his greatest achievement to date has been working nightshifts for Thalesâ Manufacturing Team as they produced PPE for NHS frontline workers.
He said: âI was delighted to put my skills to good use during lockdown as part of the nightshift team who were making PPE for NHS staff. It was a rewarding experience as we were delivering a vital service as efficiently as possible.
Updated: 5 Feb 2021, 18:57
EMOTIONAL tributes have poured in for a Glasgow schoolgirl who died after suffering an asthma attack.
Aimee Laurie, 15, passed away after having the fatal asthma attack at her home in the city s Baillieston area.
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Aimee Laurie was rushed to hospital but couldn t be saved
As reported by The Daily Record, Aimee was rushed to Glasgow s Southern General Hospital on Sunday.
Sadly medics were unable to save her and she passed away around 5.45pm.
Grieving family and friends have led tributes to the popular schoolgirl and a fundraiser has been set up to support her devastated mum Claire, dad Craig and younger sister Emma.