Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.
19.03.2020 - 01:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Stranded Scots honeymooners stuck in Peru amid coronavirus chaos say they have received scant help for the UK Government.
The trip to South America should have been a dream-come-true for newlyweds Isla Thompson and husband David, from Dennistoun, Glasgow.
But instead they have been left stuck with a host of other Brits with no way of knowing when they will be able to get home.
They think they will still be in the South American country until next month.
Isla said: "My husband and I and are on
Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.
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