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The COP26 summit will be held in Glasgow this November. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty
Mr Higgins said that Police Scotland will be setting up a multi-agency coordinating centre in Govan to oversee the “one in a lifetime” event.
The facility will be staffed by police as well as other emergency services, the military, and representatives from the UK and Scottish governments.
He explained that the police’s role would be to coordinate the operation, if not necessarily take charge of it. But he stressed that if there was a “very high tipping point” during the course of the summit, such as a terrorist attack, he would assume operational command over all agencies, including the private security firm.
Kildare Death Notices for today: Monday, April 12
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Margaret (Josie) Brickley (née Flood)
Clane, Kildare / Ballyconnell, Cavan
Brickley (nee Flood), Margaret (Josie), Clane, Co. Kildare and late of Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan, April 10th 2021, peacefully at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, after having been in the tender care of the wonderful staff of Parke House Nursing Home, Kilcock, beloved wife of the late Mick and sister of the late Leo, P.J., John James and Thomas, fondly remembered by her loving family, kind neighbours and loyal friends.
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IN PICTURES: Hard-working schoolchildren are showing resilience during lockdown SCHOOLCHILDREN have tapped into technology to get the most from their lockdown learning. Pupils at Hamford Primary Academy, in Walton, have been boosted by the delivery of 130 Chromebooks and ten iPads. They been issued by the school, meaning more than one in three children now has a device at home to support them with their remote learning. They can access their lesson timetables, participate in live assemblies and upload their work.
Remote learning - Bernie Higgins, from year six, is hard at work Hamford has also managed to secure a grant from Asda, allowing every child pupil to receive a stationary pack that includes a pen, pencil, ruler, sharpener, rubber and colouring pencils.