schools could be "a catalyst to a resurgence" of coronavirus if the Scottish Government's guidance is not strengthened. Mr Swinney says schools are still on track to open on August 11.
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The Daily Mirror, a source said: ‘Having I’m a Celebrity for three weeks in November is seen as a huge priority.‘Everyone hopes to get back to Australia but over there they are struggling massively with flare-ups resulting in second lock-downs.
It simply may not be possible because of safety.’The source also claimed to The Daily Mirror that bosses were looking at ‘stately homes, castles, mansions in remote areas of Scotland and England’ to see if there was an option of staging the show in the
.schools could be "a catalyst to a resurgence" of coronavirus if the Scottish Government's guidance is not strengthened. Mr Swinney says schools are still on track to open on August 11.
I’m A Celebrity and it’s bushtucker trials and tribulations will bring some much needed normality back to our telly schedules. Apparently ITV were desperate for the show to happen (even if it does move to Scotland) and they have now confirmed that they're all set for a 2020 series.
ITV always finds a way to surprise us.The broadcaster has today announced entertainment adventure series Don’t Rock the Boat, which follows 12 celebrities as they attempt to row around Britain. Split into two teams of six, the celebrities will be pushed to their physical and mental limits as they race to reach Scotland from Cornwall.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will air in 2020 in spite of the coronavirus pandemic.The celebrity competition series, which traditionally films in Australia in the autumn, will return for its 20th season this year, ITV confirmed on Thursday (30 July).It had previously not been known whether the Ant and Dec-fronted series would go ahead due to Covid-19, with reports suggesting that the show could be filmed in Scotland to prevent the cast and crew needing to travel by plane.ITV will also be
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterThere have been 17 new cases of the coronavirus confirmed in Scotland in the last 24 hours.Latest figures were released by the Scottish Government as part of its daily coronavirus update to the nation – and on the day it was confirmed full-time in-school learning will return from next month.Scotland's COVID-19 death toll remains at 2,491 although 4,201 deaths had been registered up to Sunday, July
Jake Kanter International TV EditorITV has commissioned ITV Studios-owned South Shore to make Don’t Rock The Boat, an ambitious competition series in which 12 celebrities row the entire length of Britain from Cornwall to Scotland.The format will go into production next week and will be hosted by Top Gear presenter Andrew Flintoff and AJ Odudu, who currently fronts ITV’s backstage coverage of The Voice UK.During a grueling physical mission that’s expected to take up to four weeks to complete, the
TV show.The popular channel have put out a call looking for a couple of future stars to join their show ‘Let’s Go For A Walk’.The programme is led by Ranger Hamza Yassin, a vastly talented wildlife cameraman and photographer, who leads his Ramblers on adventures in the outdoors.
Scotland has recorded a rise of 27 new coronavirus cases overnight, figures show today. The Scottish Government statistics also report that there have been no more coronavirus deaths.The fresh cases bring the country's positive total to 18,547.
although figures produced by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) on Wednesday reported 4,193 deaths linked to the illness have been registered up to Sunday, July 19.
building site last week. Shea Ryan, 10, tragically died after falling into a well on the Scottish Water site in Glasgow as his friends raised the alarm around 10pm on Thursday July 16.
properties on the market, with estates and castles up for grabs at eye-watering sums. Despite the country being known for its cheaper house prices compared to the rest of the UK, some homes are still worth millions.
Scots have died of coronavirus for the third day in a row with 23 new cases reported. The figures, announced by the Scottish Government this afternoon, come after new cases spiked yesterday to 21.
Glasgow’s Drumchapel housing estate for weeks.Prime Secure has been contracted to guard the area.The firm is run by brothers Robert and Barry Dempster, who have links to Scotland’s criminal underworld. Their dad is notorious crime figure Bobby “The Devil” Dempster.All three men had their licences to work in the industry revoked by watchdogs.
although figures reported by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) on Wednesday reported 4,187 deaths linked to the illness have been registered up to Sunday, July 12.
coronavirus cases in Scotland. There were no new Covid-19 deaths in the last 24 hours - meaning the hospital death toll remains at 2,491.
The Daily Mirror, a source said: ‘Having I’m a Celebrity for three weeks in November is seen as a huge priority.‘Everyone hopes to get back to Australia but over there they are struggling massively with flare-ups resulting in second lock-downs.
ITV is reportedly considering moving production of I’m a Celebrity...