Daily Record reported this morning that painters carried out work in the A-listed building in Edinburgh despite the ban by her own Government.
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coronavirus lockdown as B&Q and Homebase have confirmed that their stores will remain open.
Hardware retailers are classed as essential so are allowed to remain open under Scottish Government rules which came into force on January 5.All Scottish B&Q and Homebase retailers are open and are also available for click and collect.Both DIY chains have put some shopping rules in place so that everyone stays safe while in store.The B&Q website states: "In line with Government guidance, online planning
.Daily Record reported this morning that painters carried out work in the A-listed building in Edinburgh despite the ban by her own Government.
Oban. The 69-year-old female pedestrian was struck at around 6.30pm yesterday on Soroba Road.
Nicola Sturgeon’s official residence despite the ban by her own Government. A whistleblower told how a squad was sent into Bute House in Edinburgh for several days last week.
First Minister will meet with members of her Cabinet this morning before making a statement in the Scottish Parliament around 2pm.
mums forced to homeschool kids for a second time say that their children are less enthusiastic than ever before. Schools in Scotland closed before Christmas and will remain closed until at least February as the government tries to drive down rising cases of Covid19.
restrictions in place to keep tenants and homeowners safe. Scotland entered into its third lockdown this week, with rules tightened on everything from shopping to socialising as millions are urged to stay at home.
IKEA stores in Scotland have been forced to close in line with the government's lockdown advice on essential retailers. The Swedish homeware giant's website states that branches in both Edinburgh and Glasgow are "temporarily closed" after the country entered into its third lockdown this week.
Nicola Sturgeon announced that Scotland will be in full lockdown until 'at least the end of the month'. As of January 5, a new "stay at home" message became a legal requirement across each of Scotland's mainland council areas.
national lockdown in full swing, there has been much confusion about which stores can and cannot open. Many have been curious to know if homeware store Dunelm is still open - and here we have the answer.
shops shut as millions are urged to stay at home. While high street shops have been forced to close, stores selling essential products such as supermarkets and pharmacies are staying open.
East Kilbride and Strathaven have been ordered to close for the entire length of January as part of new coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Nicola Sturgeon announced the strict rules for mainland Scotland in an address to MSPs at Holyrood yesterday.
THOUSANDS of Scots have signed a petition urging the government to keep gyms open in tier 4 to help benefit the mental health of the country.Under proposed restrictions north and south of the border, the facilities in Monklands will be shut as Scotland and the UK try to battle the spread of a new strain of coronavirus.But a petition sent to Westminster urging MPs to change their minds has been gained 619,725 signatures – around 25,000 of those coming from Scotland.Last month the Tories backed
Perth and Kinross remains in lockdown.
Covid-19. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday said the rapid spread of the new strain had forced her to take serious and immediate action as Scotland faced an "extremely serious" situation.
emergency statement at Holyrood today that tough new rules were required to prevent the NHS becoming overwhelmed by a rising number of patients with Covid-19. The First Minister announced that almost half of all virus cases in Scotland were linked to a new strain first discovered last month, which can spread more quickly.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterMainland Scotland will go into a full national lockdown from midnight in a bid to get to grips with the rising number of coronavirus cases.The grim news was delivered by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon this afternoon at the Scottish Parliament after MSPs were recalled for an emergency sitting.She described the current Covid situation as "extremely serious" with decisions made at a cabinet
Covid-19 pandemic.Cases have soared in the wake of Christmas and New Year celebrations.The worrying stats called re-opening schools as planned into question.Nicola Sturgeon is set to announce new lockdown measures on Monday.On her agenda is a potential plan to shut schools for the next month.Schools in Scotland are due to return full-time on January 18 – but a rise in infections has prompted plans for a longer school shutdown.While some Scots think keeping kids in the classroom is all wrong,
love '. Dale McLaughlan splashed out £5,500 on the watercraft to be reunited to with his girlfriend Jessica Radcliffe, who he had only met just weeks earlier.