It's the day many people have been waiting for, as lockdown restrictions are relaxed to allow outdoor gatherings of up to six people for the first time since March.
18.05.2020 - 16:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Creetown family has received the royal seal of approval for their efforts at brightening up life under lockdown.
Peter, Matthew and Isla Bishop have been making salt-dough rainbow hearts for people in the village to hang up from their windows to show their appreciation for key workers.
They also sent them to DGRI, as well as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Queen.
And they were delighted when they received a reply from Her Majesty.
Mum Liz said: “To our huge
It's the day many people have been waiting for, as lockdown restrictions are relaxed to allow outdoor gatherings of up to six people for the first time since March.
With a phased return to primary schools underway, parents have been wondering why certain year groups have been chosen to go back first.
Pubs and restaurants may be able to reopen sooner than previously thought, after it was revealed that Boris Johnson has asked for a review of the two metre social distancing rule.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has called on the head of the civil service to investigate the "rule-breaking and the Tory Government's cover-up" of Dominic Cummings' lockdown journey to Durham.
A hospital cleaner who challenged Boris Johnson over the NHS surcharge for migrant workers says he has 'proud and honoured' after the fee was scrapped for health and care staff.
Families from different households in Wales may be able to meet outdoors as Welsh Government considering relaxing lockdown.
The Scottish Government has not ruled out regional variations when lifting lockdown, Nicola Sturgeon said today.
The government has outlined its plan to phase children's return to nurseries and primary schools from next month.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced a lot of criticism for his coronavirus lockdown update, with people saying they have been left confused by a lack of clarity and mixed messaging.