Scotland's most vulnerable people left unable to afford life-saving medicine amid cost of living crisis
The most vulnerable people in Scotland are risking their lives to survive the worst cost of living crisis in memory, a charity claims.
One man with diabetes and epilepsy couldn’t afford to top up his meter and was left with no electricity for three days. As a result, he was forced to throw out insulin kept in the fridge.
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