lockdown is still possible and must be avoided “at all costs”, a leading UK scientist warned. Professor Peter Horby said every effort has to be made now to stop a return to the harsh restrictions imposed in March.
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Consultation has been carried out with emergency services and relevant stakeholders to make them aware of the plans and share information about the project in advance.Tommy Deans, BEAR Scotland’s South East network manager, said: “These surfacing improvements will help to address the defects on this section of the M9 and will greatly improve the surface for motorists.“We thank motorists and the local community in advance for their patience while we carry out this project.
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.lockdown is still possible and must be avoided “at all costs”, a leading UK scientist warned. Professor Peter Horby said every effort has to be made now to stop a return to the harsh restrictions imposed in March.
supermarkets as new coronavirus restrictions come into force. National Clinical Director Jason Leitch wants all retail to adopt safety mitigations introduced during the first peak of the virus in March and April.Shoppers faced lines and lines of queues as supermarkets tried to maintain social distancing throughout stores.The Scots health expert hopes that firms will ‘re-engage’ with similar policies as new restrictions are imposed in Scotland over the next 16 days.
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coronavirus. The First Minister said the Scottish Government is still working out how to respond to soaring infection levels, with a statement at Holyrood expected tomorrow.
Nicola Sturgeon has given the clearest indication yet that Scotland may have to enter a stricter period of lockdown to deal with the rising number of people testing positive for Covid.The First Minister said it was "possible we will have to do more" after a further 697 people were confirmed as having the virus yesterday.The SNP leader will meet with health officials later today to assess the latest data from across the country but stressed no final decision on entering stricter lockdown had been
Odsonne Edouard as he refused to be drawn on a move for Robert Snodgrass. The Celtic boss wants to land West Ham and former Scotland star Snoddy for the season and is targeting another left back ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline.
Edinburgh after traffic lights malfunctioned. Around fifty cars were stranded for up to an hour as they queued to leave the Longstone Sainsbury 's branch.
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Brexit and a devolution "power grab". The claim by a Labour MSP was made during a tense grilling for the UK Government minister over laws which will set an internal market once powers return from the EU to Westminster.
Still Game actor Greg Hemphill for replicating Jack and Victor's New Year's Eve get up. Susanna, 49, opted for a floral blouse with a matching neck tie to present the popular show alongside her co host Piers Morgan today but Scots' Still Game fans couldn't help but spot a huge similarity between her and the show.
First Minister has warned Scots that there is “absolutely no room for complacency” as the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases continues to soar. The Scottish Government earlier reported that a further 714 people have tested positive for coronavirus overnight - the highest increase since the start of the pandemic.
pregnancy increases the risk of having a child with behavioural problems, Scots mums have been warned. According to new research, exposure to flavoured e-cig chemicals in the womb leads to hyperactive offspring.
parents are backing a national 'pumpkin trail' idea after Nicola Sturgeon admitted Halloween may be cancelled due to Covid-19. The First Minister told Holyrood that children may be banned from guising this year in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus.
police officer has teamed up with the NHS to send a clear message to youngsters flouting strict covid rules. PC Jack ‘Shagger’ McLaren - star of the BBC’s Scot Squad - ordered ‘bams’ who are hosting raves during the pandemic to ‘knock it on the head’.
coronavirus cases continue to rise, according to a new poll. A study carried out by YouGov spoke to 2,690 people across the UK about a possible return to restrictions seen over March, April and May.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A second coronavirus death has been confirmed in Lanarkshire in the last two days.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced that a person had died from Covid-19 for the second consecutive day in Scotland, both of which were in Lanarkshire.The news comes just days after additional coronavirus restrictions were brought in for people living in Lanarkshire following an increase in cases.Prior to this week,