Social Security Scotland has issued an important update for new and existing claimants of Scottish Child Payment. The devolved benefit is now worth £25 per week to parents and carers of children up to 16, worth £100 per month, per eligible child.
30.11.2022 - 13:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Millions of Scottish people will be celebrating St Andrew's Day today.
November 30 marks the day when people across Scotland come together to celebrate the feast day of our patron saint.
The famous saint, whose diagonal cross is the reason Scotland's flag features a white saltire, is not only a much-loved figure here, but also in countries as far-reaching as Barbados, Greece, Russia, Colombia, Romania, and Cyprus where he is also the patron saint.
The first Apostle to be named, he was a Disciple, a brother to St Peter, and a martyr, but how much do we really know about the saint and why we celebrate his life?
St Andrew's Feast Day is celebrated on November 30 (the supposed anniversary of his martyrdom).
Andrew is thought to have begun his life as a fisherman in Galilee and may actually have originally been a disciple of St John.
He was the elder brother of Saint Peter, and was called by Jesus to become a "fisher of men". For this reason, he is often depicted in paintings with a fishing net.
A key figure in the story of Jesus, Andrew is involved in many of the major moments of Christ's life including the last supper.
Later in his life, he is said to have preached as far away as Romania, Ukraine, and Russia.
Andrew was eventually martyred in the city of Patras in western Greece, where he died by crucifixion following persecution from the Roman Emperor Nero, around 60AD.
Early versions of his story say he was bound, not nailed, to a cross similar to the kind on which Jesus died, but later accounts added that he was killed on an X-shaped cross after deeming himself unworthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Christ.
There are said to be relics of Andrew scattered within the many countries that claim him as their
Social Security Scotland has issued an important update for new and existing claimants of Scottish Child Payment. The devolved benefit is now worth £25 per week to parents and carers of children up to 16, worth £100 per month, per eligible child.
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