A Fife couple fear they might have to cancel their wedding for a second time after being warned lockdown measures could go on for six months.
21.03.2020 - 18:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots police chiefs have warned pubs they face being ‘dealt with appropriately’ if they continue to stay open after they were told to shut amid the coronavirus crisis.
Boris Johnson announced that clubs, restaurants and pubs should close by Friday evening as the Government laid down strict new legislation to deal with the growing number of Covid-19 cases in the UK.
The extraordinary proposals came after the number of people testing positive for the deadly coronavirus in the UK had risen to
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All pubs, cafes, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, theatres, leisure centres and gyms across the UK have been told to close, as the Government ramps up its efforts to limit the spread of coronavirus.