Nicola Sturgeon has said schools could return every second week when Scotland bids to find a way out of coronavirus lockdown.
04.04.2020 - 07:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.
Limmy’s Homemade Show sees the 45-year-old from Glasgow, real name Brian Limond, play multiple parts in his sketches while filming, editing, adding music and visual effects – all by himself.
It’s a social distancing sketch show for people self distancing at home.
Games and life questions we could all be asking now are in the show, including seeing if you can throw a teabag into a cup, asking what the
Nicola Sturgeon has said schools could return every second week when Scotland bids to find a way out of coronavirus lockdown.
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A talented group of Scots artists have made a video in honour of World Autism Awareness Day calling to make Glasgow museums more autism friendly.
A Fife couple fear they might have to cancel their wedding for a second time after being warned lockdown measures could go on for six months.
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A charity making free packed lunches for vulnerable Scots during the coronavirus lockdown intends to double its production as demand soars.
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