Level 2. Changes are due to come into effect in a weeks time on June 7.
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redundancies in next three months as the country recovers from the devastating coronavirus pandemic. More than 1,200 firms across a number of sectors in Scotland were questioned in the Business Insights and Conditions Survey between April 6 and April 18.
Of those firms running accommodation and food services 45.7 per cent were uncertain of job losses, while 30.5 per cent in admin and support services were not sure. A total of 71 per cent of those asked said they had no plans to make any
.Level 2. Changes are due to come into effect in a weeks time on June 7.
Staff at Dumbarton home were 'scared' for colleagues and residentsAt the height of the first wave of coronavirus last spring, staff at Dumbarton’s Crosslet House care home said they were “scared” for residents and colleagues.They also feared taking the virus home to their families, according to trade union Unison at the time.The trade union were calling on West Dunbartonshire Council to reveal how many residents had died at its care homes, claiming there was a lack of transparency.They told us
Aberdeen, said: "I phoned my GP who referred me to a neurologist. But the wait to be seen by the NHS was three to four months, so I decided to go private." Two weeks after she lost her sight in one eye, Kara had a video appointment with a neurologist in Glasgow.
Nicola Sturgeon said on Friday that she would announce no later than Wednesday if Glasgow would have restrictions eased at the weekend.
exams. As each school is dealing with assessments differently many pupils feel they are at a disadvantage.
coronavirus advisor has claimed. Professor Devi Sridhar of the University of Edinburgh has urged policymakers to reopen the country cautiously amid concerns over the mutant strain of the virus, reports Glasgow Live.
Kate Middleton has been vaxxed.
shock news that one in every 10 care home residents died of Covid in the first year of the pandemic. Care Inspectorate figures showed 3774 lost their lives to the virus up to March 31, 2021.
pandemic news will be dominated by Boris Johnson’s former adviser, Dominic Cummings. The aide is poised to give potentially damning testimony on the UK government’s handling of coronavirus, and particularly the decision to delay lockdown last September, when he appears in front of a joint session of the Commons Health and Science committees.
chamber at around 2pm where she will also set out her government's plan for the 100 days in office. At the Scottish Government briefing yesterday Sturgeon said she would give an update on covid-19 across the country while she lays out her plans.
Glasgow, Clackmannanshire and East Renfrewshire where cases of the virus are particularly high. Glasgow is the only council area in Scotland that remains in Level Three lockdown, while the rest of the mainland sits in Level Two.
Glasgow ’s hopes of seeing Covid-19 restrictions ease. The decision was taken to keep Scotland’s biggest city under Level 3 restrictions while the rest of the country – excluding Moray, which was then also moved down – went to Level 2 earlier this month.
East Kilbride who say the debilitating after-effects brought their lives to a standstill.Every adult who has tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland is to be invited to take part in the study into the effects of the virus.Researchers hope to identify how many people continue to be unwell after having the virus.Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the region The Covid in Scotland Study (CISS) will ask people what their
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Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Schools and nurseries in Tullibody have been closed to pupils as concerns mount over rising Covid cases in the village.The measure - which was communicated to parents on Wednesday - mean that pupils moved to remote learning from yesterday (Thursday) morning and will remain working from home until May 31.It will affect Banchory, Abercromby and St Bernadette primaries, as well as Tulach Nursery - with
Covid Recovery Secretary told MSPs that further protections from eviction are “under close consideration” now an outright ban no longer applies across most of Scotland.
cases in Scotland's largest city. She is also expected to give a wider update on the situation across Scotland.
Level Two restrictions from Monday, however Moray is expected to remain at Level Three due to the number of cases in the region. The island communities are expected to move down to Level One.