A further 83 people in Scotland have died after contracting the coronavirus.
17.04.2020 - 14:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With lockdown extended for another three weeks, police have issued new rules for venturing outside.
People can go out to buy alcohol, take an animal to the vet or stop to have a rest while on a walk during coronavirus lockdown.
Police chiefs have issued updated guidelines on what counts as a "reasonable excuse" to leave the home.
Now police have said purchasing tools to fix a fence damaged in bad weather or moving to a friend's address for a cooling-off period "following arguments at home" all
A further 83 people in Scotland have died after contracting the coronavirus.
A total of 192 Ayrshire and Arran residents have died as a result of contracting coronavirus.
1,703 people have now died in Scottishhospitals after testing positive for coronavirus, an increase of 83 on Tuesday’s figures.
Ten residents at a Scots care home have died from suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus.
A total of 1,620 people have now died in Scotland’s hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus - an increase of 44 from yesterday’s figures.
A total of 272 NHS Ayrshire & Arran healthcare heroes have tested positive for coronavirus.
Ayrshire has reported another increase in positive coronavirus cases today.
Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled a strategy which aims to suppress coronavirus in the coming weeks and months.
The First Minister set out a "test, trace and isolate" strategy to in an attempt to suppress coronavirus in the months ahead.
The First Minister has announced plans to expand the UK-wide coronavirus testing scheme which is delivered through drive-through centres across Scotland.
The bereaved families of NHS and care staff who have died in the coronavirus crisis will receive special life assurance payments to compensate for their loss.
A dad who was on a ventilator for 14 days while he battled coronavirus has thanked healthcare heroes for saving his life.
Nicola Sturgeon has given the strongest indication yet of how the UK's lockdown measures may be eased, as she pledged to have an "adult conversation" with the public about the way forward.
After one of the darkest weeks in the history of our care homes, we want to thank our carers for the amazing job that they do.
Education Secretary John Swinney has said he expects schools to be closed until “at least” the summer break.
The number of people who have died after contracting the coronavirus in Scotland has risen to 915, it has been announced today.
Another resident at an East Kilbride care home has died after displaying symptoms of Coronavirus.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she would deviate from the UK Government's lockdown measures if her advisers told her it was in the best interests of her country.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set a list of criteria countries like Scotland must meet before they are able to lift coronavirus lockdown.