John Bishop, the UK comedian and TV personality, says he and his wife have tested positive for Covid-19 and have been “flattened by the virus”.
18.12.2020 - 22:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus pandemic. Nicola Sturgeon urged Scots to reduce their Christmas bubbles from three to two households following crisis talks with UK leaders.
The First Minister said the safest way to spend Christmas was to stay within your own household and your own home. It comes as the nationwide ' Christmas bubble' plans were thrown into disarray this week following a surge in infections and a new strain of the deadly bug moving north of the border.
John Bishop, the UK comedian and TV personality, says he and his wife have tested positive for Covid-19 and have been “flattened by the virus”.
Christmas Day thieves ransacked their home. While most Scots were tucking into their turkey dinner the evil robbers raided the family's house in Biggar.
Edinburgh, learned of his tragic death on Christmas morning at around 2am.
This is gut-wrenching…
On Christmas Day, as per tradition, Queen Elizabeth II delivered her annual speech, reflecting on the year that's gone before us.Understandably, the queen's speech was a little different this year.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A baby girl from Paisley was the first born in Scotland on Christmas Day.Aurelia Musialak came into the world at 12.04am within the maternity unit at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.And mum Agata,36, said: “I could not believe it and we are all very proud.“It makes it all the more special and I am really happy.”She had to be induced after Auerlia was reluctant to emerge.Aurelia beat a baby boy born at 12.27am
Christmas Day. The 30-year-old was cycling on the A6105 between Chirnside and Duns in the Scottish Borders when a blue Ford Focus collided with him.
hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
supermarket to do some last-minute shopping before the big day.Whether it's to grab a turkey or some sprouts, most stores will be open today to help customers get prepared for the festive celebrations.Due to lockdown restrictions across Scotland, supermarkets will be closing at different times than usual on December 26.Before you head to your local store, it's best to check the festive opening hours to avoid disappointment - as some will be closed on Boxing Day.Here are the Christmas Eve and
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Paisley baby was the first in Scotland to enter the world on Christmas Day.First-time mum Kerry Docherty had been in the Royal Alexandra Hospital maternity unit for two days.But she hung on until Christmas Day itself - and 14 minutes after midnight wee Leavi was born.The second born in the country is thought to have been a boy at the Ayrshire Maternity in Kilmarnock at 12.27am.Leavi was one of just two
As the UK is in the grips of a major second wave of coronavirus, it was the Queen who helped bring the nation together around the television on Christmas Day.
Christmas Day. The festive tradition takes place every year in Portobello, Edinburgh, on Christmas morning with this year being a socially distant affair.
traditional turkey dinner, pigs in blankets, roast potatoes and gravy. Lags have also been given vegetarian and halal options, while a range of puddings are on offer such as Black Forest gateau and coconut snowballs.