Hot tubs have been one of the bestselling products during lockdown as Scots embraced the warm weather and early summer sunshine.But they sold out fast.
25.06.2020 - 07:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lockdown restrictions are set to ease even further over the next few weeks in Scotland, but many will be reluctant to give up the online way of shopping.Due to restrictions on travel and going outside, many Scots became more adept at buying online and realised most supermarket products can be bought directly from wholesalers or on sites like Amazon.
Amazon became a go-to for thousands of shoppers, possibly because many of its Pantry products are sourced from Morrisons and browsing the online
.Hot tubs have been one of the bestselling products during lockdown as Scots embraced the warm weather and early summer sunshine.But they sold out fast.
Paisley optician has revealed how glasses wearers can keep their specs clear when using a face mask. Coverings have become more widespread in Scotland now after the Scottish Government made it a legal requirement to wear them around the shops last week.
caravan on Gumtree for just £800 gave it this amazing makeover - in just a week. Ellie Sharkey, 22, and Charlotte Tasker, 24, decided to buy the caravan on a whim after their holiday to Canada was cancelled due to coronavirus.
non-essential shops across Scotland have now reopened and are offering huge savings in an attempt to whip up interest from shoppers who may be hesitant to hit the high street despite the easing of lockdown restrictions. Having spent over 100 days in lockdown, shopping and spending habits have inevitably changed with a shift in focus to online shopping, rather than in store.
protestors who urged holidaymakers not to cross the border between Scotland and England. The First Minister said the demonstrators did not speak for her and added that she “emphatically” rejected their message.
Glasgow.In her letter, Christine, 60, from Kilmarnock, wrote: “The bravery Lewis displayed that day is not unusual, the British Police Service is renowned for it.
nationalists staged a protest at the border wearing full PPE to keep Scotland 'free of Covid-19'.The demonstrators in white hooded hazmat suits and saltire masks set-up on the A1 to 'stop and test' people travelling from England into Scotland.The group were reacting to figures presented by Nicola Sturgeon that Scotland's rate of coronavirus infection is five-times less than England's.One of the protesters posted a video of the demonstrators setting up shop on the border.In the video he says: “So
Scotland. The high-street fashion retailer welcomed back excited customers this week after a three-month hiatus as long queues were spotted outside stores.Primark doesn't have an online shop, so customers were eager to get their fix and have been lusting after this new Disney-themed item.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A retail park in Hamilton was closed off by police last night after a large gathering took place.It is understood that car enthusiasts had met within Hamilton Palace Retail Park at around 8.25pm.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “We were called at around 8.25pm on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, following the report of a large gathering at Hamilton Palace Retail Park.“Officers attended, advice was given and the retail
Amazing reactions by staff at @asda Glenrothes this morning, put themselves at risk to prevent a situation that could have been much much worse than a few displays damaged, hope they’re rewarded accordingly by the company." The Daily Record has contacted Police Scotland and Asda for comment.
dogs after Scots owners said a salami stick "saved their dog's life".Sarah Adams and Declan Kemp, from Edinburgh, feared the worst when dog Coco suddenly disappeared while on a walk in the capital's Craigmillar Park area last week.The Daily Record told how the five-year-old Pekingese Cross survived on no food and little water for almost three days down a hidden sewage hole while search teams frantically tried to trace her.Despite a desperate hunt, there was no sign of the tiny dog, as concerns
Kilmarnock road remains closed this afternoon following a serious car crash.
independence group not to stage a demonstration planned for Edinburgh next month.The First Minister “strongly” advised pro-indy All Under One Banner to abandon the event as it risked undermining the progress made in suppressing coronavirus.She said: “Please don’t don’t it.”Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on how our governments are handling the
takeaway in favour of early morning deliveries as grub habits have shifted during lockdown It's no surprise that food deliveries have soared during the crisis after restaurants, cafes and pubs were forced to close their shutters and turned to deliveries to feed hungry customers.But takeaway fans have been reaching for the breakfast menu with early morning meals and lunches being the more popular choice, according to new data by Just Eat.Scots veering away from evening meal deliveries are now
SSE Hydro could remain closed until next year. Bosses have warned that the major Scots venue would struggle to operate with social distancing and pleaded with politicians to give 'test events' the go-ahead.
crash in Edinburgh. The 24-year-old man's bike and a car collided on East Preston Street in the Newington area of the capital at around 6.30am, June 22.Officers from Police Scotland cordoned off surrounding roads as paramedics treated him at the scene before taking him to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.