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Scottish Government lifts more restrictions. Officials have confirmed Monday, August 17 as the date when urgent dental care involving aerosols can resume for NHS patients.
Practices, who are in a position to provide AGPs (aerosol generating procedures), will be issued with enhanced PPE which which will be individually fitted to staff members to ensure they work effectively. Until now, anyone in need of dental care during the coronavirus pandemic has had to go to specialist centres for treatment.
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Irn-Bru has been a favourite of Scots for decades.It's often the first item on Scots' lips when they are asked what they miss most when they are away from home and even a recent recipe change hasn't dampened our love for our favourite soft drink.Here are some interesting facts you may or may not know about Scotland's most popular fizzy juice.It's the tagline everyone remembers, which was reinforced with the rust colour of the drink itself, but Irn-Bru isn't made from girders, it does contain
sex club has reopened after closing its doors during lockdown. Dundee's Club Kudos, which calls itself 'the only 7 day alternative lifestyle club for the Gay, Bi, BDSM and Swinger community in East Scotland', has thrown open its doors once again.
Covid-19 since Scotland's schools re-opened earlier this month. Education Secretary John Swinney announced the latest figures on September 1.
has written an open letter for parents with answers about when children need to be tested for coronavirus. He said that it is common for colds and similar viral infections to circulate in schools after a long break.
jobs crisis.The former PM said Boris Johnson is "blissfully unaware" of the need to reach out to devolved administrations.
Covid-19 - but that harm from missing school was a certainty.
war veteran known as “the world’s oldest paperboy” has died aged 106.Walter Sharp passed on Wednesday, 12 days after celebrating his birthday. He was born three days after the outbreak of World War I and was one of five children.
quarantine as of Saturday, Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has said.Portugal's government expressed anger when the country was placed on the quarantine list when it was created at the beginning of July.But the country's number of cases dropped in the past week to 14.38 cases per 100,000 people, compared to 15 per 100,000 the week before - and has not been over 20 per 100,000 since the week of 15-22 July.The news comes as Austria, Croatia, Switzerland and Trinidad and Tobago were added to the
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens And Mecca Bingo is getting its bingo balls rolling again thanks to phased reopening from August 24.In accordance with the latest Scottish Government guidelines, Mecca clubs are welcoming back customers since temporarily closing their doors due to lockdown restrictions in March.Jonathon Swaine, from Mecca Bingo, said: “We want to reassure the Mecca Bingo community that we are working together to take every precaution necessary to create a safe
parents and children under normal circumstances, but post-lockdown can present many new challenges. With Covid-19 restrictions now part of everyday school life, with that comes new anxieties for children - and new material for playground bullies.
Kirkcaldy after it was engulfed in flames. Emergency services were called to the scene at around 7.28pm on Saturday following reports that the Old Viewforth High School building was alight.
education expert.Lindsay Paterson, professor of education policy at Edinburgh University, believes the move will identify and benefit those who were given inflated grades by their teachers.The academic’s advice comes as it emerged John Swinney’s exams scandal will cost taxpayers more than £3million.Some 75,000 pupils will be issued with updated grades after the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) moderated children from poor areas more harshly than those from the most affluent
Deliveries Scotland.To download the Deliveries Sorted app, visit www.ds.todayDeliveries Sorted is an app that enables you to do your food shop and order a takeaway from home, and enjoy super fast delivery.Hundreds of shops and takeaways across Scotland are available to shop from on the app.
Love Island in 2018, and it certainly paid off. Despite having her heart broken by Wes Nelson, Laura made it all the way to the final with Paul Knops, finishing the show as a runner-up behind Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer.Since leaving the villa, Laura has kept herself in the spotlight, racking up over 1.5 million followers on social media.
Kilmarnock's Odeon is set to reopen next week, cinema bosses have confirmed.Movie buffs in the town have had to wait almost five months to get their film fix again after the country went into lockdown in March.Scottish cinemas have been allowed to reopen from July 15 as part of the easing of restrictions across the country.But the Kilmarnock branch of the Odeon did not reopen when the announcement was made last month.Many film fans had feared that the cinema would not reopen in the town.But
school leaver has 'tugged on the heart strings' after anonymously gifting an S1 pupil with essential stationery and an inspiring letter in their locker.The gesture was spotted by staff at Notre Dame High School in Greenock, Inverclyde on Thursday.The note, secretly left in a locker by a departing S6 pupil, reassured the new start that high school is 'challenging but not something to be afraid of'.Teachers at the secondary were praised as 'some of the most amazing people you'll ever meet' and the
schools across Scotland begin to return after lockdown there are major changes in place for parents, pupils and staff. While individual school rules, start days and times will vary from place to place, the Scottish Government have published a full list of guidelines which schools must follow, but what exactly are they? The Scottish Government say the guidance is "designed to support a safe return to school for all children, young people and staff".
clanlandsbook.com, was written by the pair over three or four months during lockdown, something the pair describe as a "bit of a miracle".Speaking about the announcement on the website, Sam and Graham said that it was a "really rewarding experience'. Sam said: "We went on a road trip around Scotland together and we documented the people, the places and the history that we found."Jokingly adding in that it would also feature "the near death experiences" Graham said the book is something the pair