shielding ” policy by the end of the month. The First Minister also announced a further lifting of restrictions on a category of people who have been subject to the greatest coronavirus restrictions.
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Glasgow yesterday. As people up and down the country filled up paddling pools to deal with the sweltering temperatures, one quick-thinking city dweller decided to cool down by hitting the River Cart with a dinghy.
Always willing to help a fellow local in need, Wendy stepped in to make sure he was prepared for his epic voyage across the south side of the city. Providing him with a hand pump to get his vessel water worthy, she then came up with the right fuel for any Scot embarking on a major
.shielding ” policy by the end of the month. The First Minister also announced a further lifting of restrictions on a category of people who have been subject to the greatest coronavirus restrictions.
Andrew Cotter is back with another hilarious voiceover on his two adorable dogs - this time involving a not-so mysterious case of theft.The exploits of Labradors Olive and Mabel have kept social media users entertained throughout lockdown, with the cheeky pair getting up to no good while the BBC man narates.And this time, it appears Mabel is the prime suspect in a case of toy robbery.The Twitter video starts with a guilty looking Mabel clutching a stuffed bone with 'Olive' written across it in
TikTok video acting out mum catchphrases every Scot will know.Pamela Dorans, from Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire, has posted a series of comedy clips online to help lift the gloom of life under coronavirus lockdown.And in her latest side-splitting offering, the 28-year-old runs through mum Margaret’s full repertoire of classic sayings.Speaking to the Daily Record, Pamela said: “Through lockdown I’ve had all this time on my hands so I’ve been doing these TikTok videos.“I went to stay with my mum
Coronavirus lockdown restrictions in Scotland are being relaxed, as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed dates for hotels, indoor pubs and hairdressers to reopen and announced plans to lift restrictions on funerals and worship.In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Ms Sturgeon said the ongoing decline in the prevalence of coronavirus means the country can move into phase three of its four-step plan to exit lockdown.She confirmed that from tomorrow, people can meet in extended groups
social media trend has revealed many couples' unique 'love stories' and involves the couple sharing their first conversation beside a photograph of them together now. While some messages prove that romance isn't dead, others are less than chivalrous and will certainly have you cracking up - but luckily all the couples are still together, with some engaged or now parents.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.An Uddingston couple are on cloud nine celebrating their engagement after an aeroplane with a marriage proposal flew over them in Chatelherault Country Park.Nicky Hutton was determined to make his popping of the question a complete surprise and new fiance Ahsleigh McClure agreed it couldn’t have gone any better.The happy couple, both 29, were out enjoying the sunshine with two-year-old son Tommy on Monday (July 6) when
A furious beer garden brawl at a Scots pub has been caught on camera just hours after lockdown restrictions were lifted.
Covid-19 since quarantine legislation was passed by Holyrood a month ago. Health secretary Jeane Freeman today blamed an administrative delay which saw NHS staff unable to access the Home Office systems which log flight details - a situation described as "staggering" by Scots Tory leader Jackson Carlaw.
Irn-Bru superfans will see their home-made lockdown adverts on TV tonight as part of the fizzy drink brand's new campaign to lift the nation's spirits. Five lucky winners beat stiff competition to the top spot to have their DIY clips showcased on prime-time telly.
Twitter account claiming to be the Scottish Border has Scots in stitches after tweeting about having an existential crisis and asking "am I real or naw?".The account was set up because Boris Johnson and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon clashed after the PM claimed there is no such thing as a border between England and Scotland.
coronavirus lockdown in March this year. But shoppers in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be able to visit John Lewis once again as the company earmarks July 13 for the reopening of both stores.
Glasgow. It has been reported that a man was seen lying on the ground on the city's Argyle Street covered in blood.One eyewitness described "lots of screaming" and a man lying on the ground with "blood all over him".Images have also emerged online of police and paramedics tending to the man close to the Premier Inn hotel.Officers have cordoned off James Watt Street at its junction with Argyle Street.The Record has contacted Police Scotland for comment.Five police cars were seen responding to the