two weeks in quarantine. British visitors will be allowed to enter Spain again from June 21 in a bid to revive the country's economy.
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Scots best pal next-door neighbours have built an incredible Tiki bar between their garden fences so they can have all have a night out everyday during lockdown.
Couple Stacey McRobbie, 38, and her husband Allan McRobbie, 38, teamed up with their neighbours Debbie Calder, 37, and Graham Calder, who have all been friends since school.
The foursome, from Motherwell, had joked about building a garden bar during lockdown but after a few weeks they decided they would take the plunge.
The impressive bar
two weeks in quarantine. British visitors will be allowed to enter Spain again from June 21 in a bid to revive the country's economy.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The £4.5million handed over by the Scottish Government will be used by education chiefs to mitigate the impact of coronavirus on children’s learning.The money is part of the Attainment Challenge Fund and will allow the council to plough cash into schemes that best support children from the area’s most deprived households.It will be shared across all 62 schools in the local authority area. Read More News: The council can also take advantage of a
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lockdown and travel restrictions in place, many of us - both home and abroad - are missing being able to explore the hills, glens, lochs and landmarks of the place we call home.It's not all doom and gloom though, as there are now a number of ways to reconnect with the "greatest wee country in the world".From history and culture to music and food and drink, there are hundreds of amazing ways to enjoy all things Scotland during lockdown.Looking to finally have a go at making tablet or try whisky
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lockdown by transforming their back garden into their very own open-air cinema and nightclub-inspired bar. Laura Burns and Geo Semple, from Glasgow, kitted out the incredible space with a projector, hot tub, fire pit and plenty of booze so they can chill at home and watch their favourite flicks on a big screen.
Lewis Capaldi is the hilarious Scot who sings Someone You Loved, and it now appears that the 23 year old has now found someone to love. The singer previously dated Love Island winner Paige Turley, whom he wrote the song Hold Me While You Wait about.
Scots have been enjoying their new freedoms after it was announced that the country would be moving into the first phase of lifting lockdown restrictions.
A tragic dad said to have been stabbed in the neck during a blade attack has died just a day after being released from hospital.
It's World Outlander Day meaning fans of the series are getting together to share their favourite moments and clips from the Starz Show.
Gordon Ramsay has returned to his holiday home in Cornwall after he seemingly made a 500-mile round trip back to London to launch a takeaway service at one of his pubs.
The lockdown hasn't stopped the ever growing Scottish Gin Industry from doing what it does best - create exciting new gins.
Garden centre giant Dobbies has confirmed its store in Ayr will reopen tomorrow morning.
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Two Scottish pals appeared on Judge Rinder today to dispute a bet which meant one of them had to get a portrait of the other tattoed on his leg - dressed as a Power Ranger.
A Scots optometrist has hit out at Dominic Cummings for driving from his family farm to check his eyesight.