posted to homes across Scotland. Scores of households have received the plastic packets containing mystery seeds that appear to have been sent from China or Singapore.
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Tattoo studios can finally get inking again after four months of being closed due to the coronavirus lockdown. It’s less a case of “new normal” at Archangel 1608 Tattoo Studio in Glasgow and more like “back better than ever” as a raft of close contact services get back up and running again across Scotland.
posted to homes across Scotland. Scores of households have received the plastic packets containing mystery seeds that appear to have been sent from China or Singapore.
Leigh Griffiths has received another warning over his conduct after holding a gathering at his house. Pictures emerged on social media of a get-together at the Parkhead star's house that appeared to breach the Scottish Government's current social distancing guidelines.
UK Government schemes to support businesses recovering from coronavirus have paid out £2 billion to around 65,000 firms in Scotland. The Bounce Back Loan scheme, which was introduced in May, offers between £2,000 and 25 per cent of the turnover of small and medium businesses - up to a maximum of £50,000.
Aberdeen have been ordered to close following a large spike in coronavirus cases.
coronavirus cluster, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said today.
bars and restaurants could face a “further shutdown” if Scots do not abide by strict public safety rules.The First Minister said pictures of a large queue outside an Aberdeen bar had made her want to cry.A key part of the Government’s policy of coming out of lockdown involved the reopening of pubs and restaurants.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on
coronavirus cases.NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) confirmed on Wednesday night that eight positive Covid-19 cases had been identified in the area, with a "thorough investigation" under way.Several businesses including a pharmacy are linked to the cases, with a worker at Amazon's warehouse in Gourock also among those to have tested positive.Jason Leitch told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland radio programme that further contact tracing would continue on Thursday and labelled pharmacies in
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A large blaze broke out at a convenience store in Motherwell on Sunday night.Some homes in the area were left without water for a time as firefighters tackled the fire at a Spar shop in Merry Street in the Jerviston area of the town.The street was closed off to allow the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to bring the flames under control.Various road diversions remained in place on Monday morning and the public were asked
BBC Radio 6 Music has apologised after a song including a racial slur was played on air during Cerys Matthews’ radio show yesterday.The former Catatonia singer hosts the morning slot every Sunday and played a cover of ‘The Mississippi Shore’ by Scottish singer Thomas Fraser during yesterday’s broadcast.But the track soon faced criticism after listeners noticed that a racial slur is heard in one lyric.The controversial section states: “I can hear them d*****s singing.
family have told how they witnessed a miracle when their 1lb baby fought back from the brink of death after doctors suggested they turn off the life-support six times.Distraught parents Michaela Lugton, 21, and Barry McLachlan, 37, watched as their little boy, Noah, took what should have been his final breaths in March 2019 at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.As soon as he was born, their baby son had been rushed straight into the neonatal intensive care unit and placed on a ventilator as he was so
Love Island winner Paige Turley held off going to the toilet for a poo during her first three days inside the famous ITV2 villa. The reality TV star from West Lothian ended her lengthy wait to go for a number two by dashing into the toilet while all of the Islanders were outside.
tourism begins to reopen across the country. All self-catering, hostel and guest house accommodation along with its café and restaurant have been officially closed until August 31.