coronavirus transmission is lost, according to Scotland's national clinical director. Jason Leitch urged parents to be "cautious" but not "overly worried" about the return of pupils to class, which is to begin across the country from Tuesday.
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Scott Tanser at the double as St Johnstone defeat Aberdeen in pre-season game“They have been improving over the last few years and I would expect them to be one of the favourites for the league.“I think all the players will relish that derby match.
We know how difficult those games will be and they could be big games in the season for both clubs.”Burntisland Shipyard, Easthouses Lily, Eyemouth United, Glenrothes, Hawick RAU, Heriot-Watt University, Lochgelly Albert, Lochore Welfare, Newburgh,
.coronavirus transmission is lost, according to Scotland's national clinical director. Jason Leitch urged parents to be "cautious" but not "overly worried" about the return of pupils to class, which is to begin across the country from Tuesday.
furious backlash by pupils and her own SNP colleagues. The First Minister admitted teenagers gathered in the middle of Glasgow were "entitled to be angry" but said they should rely on an appeals process.
East Kilbride councillor called for action to support town centres and local businesses, as well as a stimulus package to help certain industries.
Nicola Sturgeon has warned pubs and restaurants face tougher laws to ensure they collect contact details from all customers in case of a virus outbreak. The First Minister did not rule out bringing in new legislation to beef-up existing rules on how licensed premises in Scotland can operate safely during lockdown.
fish and chips using root beer and a microwave.The celebrity chef filmed his reaction to the clip, which shows amateur cook Michelle, who goes by the username @jchelle36 on the social media site, share her recipe which involves using root beer and sugar.He then shared it with his fans on his own official TikTok account under the hashtag #Ramsayreacts.The Scot hilariously squirms as Michelle, who previously went viral for her terrible method for making tea, shows how she makes the classic British
marine life.The acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) also affect dolphins, whales and porpoises with evidence showing it can seriously damage their hearing.Fears have been raised that a new ban on fish farmers killing seals will see a huge increase in the number of companies opting to use the device.The ban legislation was passed in June aligning Scotland with strict US rules meaning farmed fish can still be exported to the lucrative American market.The latest figures show that 142 fish farms in
Perth and Kinross are ignoring social distancing rules since face coverings became mandatory. Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser asked cabinet secretary for government business and constitutional relations Michael Russell what his view was on people not sticking to the default two-metre social distancing now that wearing face masks is compulsory in shops.
bid to claim a slice of his late aunt’s £4million estate in Australia.He made headlines here when he faced eviction from his Perthshire country mansion Dunfallandy House amid claims he had not paid the rent.His former chauffeur was also suing him for unpaid wages.Australian Battenberg – also known as Andrew Lee, Lord Battenberg or Lord Andrew of Craigstown – moved to Scotland, using the name of Lord Leitrim, in 2004.He left a trail of debt across Scotland.He was bankrupted in Australia for not
Spain who don't self-quarantine will face fines of up to £480. The measure could catch out returning tourists who travelled to Spain in the short window when quarantine was lifted.
Weekend press reports served as a timely reminder to parents that when it comes to back to school plans uncertainty rules, and the decision will go to the wire.West Lothian has a contingency plan that was agreed in June for blended learning and a partial return to school by pupils on August 12.And, as Stephen McCabe, joint chair of the Scottish Government education recovery group warned in press reports at the weekend, a full to education return is not “a given”.That phrase was echoed by Larry
fish supper than a fancy man' has gone viral with her hilarious online videos and words of wisdom.Elizabeth Welsh, known as Lizzie, from the Maryhill area of Glasgow, had Scots in stitches in a video involving a bottle of Smirnoff vodka and 'getting her t**s out' on camera.Despite a daily brave battle with skin cancer, lockdown hasn't slowed the 94-year-old down, whose humour is stealing the limelight from her performing relatives.Doting grandson, Gee Ritchie takes on the role of drag queen,
coronavirus.ScotRail said around 90% of its customers have complied with the requirement overall since it was brought in on June 22, but it estimates only 60% - and in some cases just 40% - are doing so on some routes. Syeda Ghufran, ScotRail engineering director, said: "While it's encouraging to see that most people across the country are following the requirement and covering their face when travelling, we need everyone to take personal responsibility for their travel choices.
Covid-19 deaths and their location but also looks at how many excess deaths have occurred overall. Excess deaths are those recorded over and above the five-year average for that week.
free face mask with every bottle including its mega-popular Violet flavour.Boe Gin are offering the colourful face masks for customers and bartenders across Scotland to stay safe over the coming weeks.The re-usable face mask, decorated with a unique floral pattern inspired by the brand’s hugely popular Violet gin, will come free of charge with every order of full-strength flavoured gin ordered through their website.And with pubs and bars open again across the UK, the Scottish gin brand con
coronavirus pandemic.
Sainsbury’s will not challenge customers who enter its Scottish stores without a face covering. The Scottish Government ruled earlier this month that the public must wear a covering when they enter a shop in Scotland in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.