Bank Holiday Friday is almost upon us, and Britain is preparing for yet another break from work indoors.
23.04.2020 - 16:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
As the UK-wide lockdown looks set to continue and the weather gets warmer, more Scots will be spending longer in the garden.
Most of the country has enjoyed a good run of clear skies and sunshine of late, making even the most mundane of garden chores seem more appealing.
And as daylight hours get longer, the desire to stay outside - within the confines of our own walls and fences, of course - is only natural.
And now Aldi has unveiled its latest addition to an already impressive garden and
Bank Holiday Friday is almost upon us, and Britain is preparing for yet another break from work indoors.
With VE Day landing this Friday, many people in the UK are preparing to celebrate at home during lockdown.
Daniel Radcliffe is the first of a host of stars to stage online video readings as part of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter at Home initiative.
Daniel Radcliffe is returning to the Harry Potter universe to read chapter one of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” also known in the UK as “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.” Daniel starred as Harry Potter in all the films that were released in the early 2000s.
Fire crews have swooped on an Aldi supermarket in East Kilbride after a car burst into flames.
The UK is in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic, which means that many of us will be spending most, if not all, of our time at home.The world as we know it has changed for the foreseeable and to be honest, that means we’ve earned a glass of wine.
With the UK on lockdown and restaurants shut, many Scots have been recreating their fast-food favourites at home.
After the huge success of the Faux Fire Pit and Outdoor Log Burner, Aldi is dropping even more discounts this weekend.
Aldi has added a new biscuit spread to its range that shoppers claim tastes just like Lotus Biscoff.
Aldi has introduced a voucher scheme to make it easier for vulnerable people or those self-isolating to get food.
With many of us now shopping on behalf of people who are self-isolating, vulnerable or unable to leave the house, Aldi has made it easier to pay for essentials and groceries.
Supermarket giants Asda and Aldi are urging shoppers not to touch products they're not planning on buying.
and Meghan Markle are officially done with life as publicly-funded working royals.
The UK is in lockdown owing to the coronavirus pandemic and people are only allowed to leave the house for a certain few set reasons, one of which is to shop for essential supplies. A key problem recently is people stockpiling basic amenities such as toilet roll, cleaning products and food.This has resulted in a reductive cycle because, due to lack of supplies, people that don’t want to buy in bulk now deem it necessary to do so.