Stassi Schroeder is breaking her silence after being fired from for past racially insensitive actions and remarks. The reality star virtually appeared as a guest on the show on Thursday, where she addressed the recent fallout.
04.09.2020 - 12:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Edinburgh nurse broke quarantine restrictions by turning up to work just two days after a foreign holiday. The theatre nurse, who works at a private hospital, came back from her three week trip to Bulgaria last Saturday and should have self-isolated for 14 days.
But instead she arrived at her shift at Spire Murrayfield hospital in Edinburgh, on Monday spending around half an hour there before she was asked to leave. Staff screened her at the entrance but then asked her to go home after they
.Stassi Schroeder is breaking her silence after being fired from for past racially insensitive actions and remarks. The reality star virtually appeared as a guest on the show on Thursday, where she addressed the recent fallout.
Chloe Ferry has sparked reports she is ignoring quarantine rules after being pictured looking worse for wear during a night out in London.The 25 year old was seen enjoying a night on the town on Sunday, just days after she appeared to return home from a holiday to Spain.
Glasgow and Edinburgh show just how different the two cities are - and has sparked hilarity online. It's a well known fact that there is healthy rivalry between Scotland's two largest cities, with locals from each place fiercely proud of their unique quirks.
Grant Shapps has admitted that the difference in changes to quarantine rules for the devolved nations in the UK 'creates confusion'. The Transport Secretary's comments come as holidaymakers and those in the travel industry have criticised the government's handling of imposing quarantine measures - or in this case, not.
holidaymakers heading to Greece have slammed the prospect of heading into quarantine on their return.The Scottish Government requires travellers from the Mediterranean country to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am today after a spike in coronavirus cases.Passengers heading to Rhodes from Edinburgh Airport yesterday told of holiday plans thrown into chaos.IT worker Ian Whigham, 62, and wife Jan, 57, only booked their one-week break on Sunday - having already lost money on a cancelled holiday to
England is facing pressure to reconsider quarantine rules for Greece after Scotland and Wales introduced new measures over concerns about rising coronavirus cases.The Department for Transport (DfT) said no change to its rules for England had been made, but Wales’ health minister Vaughan Gething said he would be pressing the UK government for an urgent meeting to consider the potential risk in Greece.The Scottish government announced on Tuesday evening that travellers from Greece would have to
here"I agree with the Government that it’s important for people to begin to return to the office to support our city and town centres. But ordering people back and stoking up the fear factor is the wrong way to go about it."Apart from the extra anxiety it may cause to those already worried about redundancy, it risks an unplanned rush back to work for which we don’t have capacity on public transport.
Daisy Ridley feared no one wanted to employ her after finishing up work on “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”.