A rise in targeted fire attacks on vital communication equipment in Scotland may be linked to false conspiracy theories about 5G and the coronavirus.
15.04.2020 - 13:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Kilmarnock pub boss fears that the coronavirus could spell the end for a number of popular venues.
Mikey Lennon, who co-owns the Kings Arms in Fenwick and is the general manager of the town’s busiest nightclub Bakers, admits that if the lockdown goes on for much longer that it will be hard for bars and restaurants to recover.
He told the Standard: “I can see this being the end of some places.
“I think if you see this carrying on for much longer then places will struggle to recover.
“It’s going
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