revellers swarmed Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park on Saturday - flouting vital phase two rules. Videos and images show droves of boozed-up punters drinking in the city's West End on Saturday evening.
01.06.2020 - 15:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With Scotland relaxing restrictions as it enters the first phase of its route map out of lockdown, supermarkets may start to change rules.
Retail giants such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrison's have all had to enforce new measures at the start of the outbreak to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
It has now become normal to queue to get into the shops, stay two metres from fellow customers and only touch what you need to buy.
Now that lockdown restrictions are starting to be eased,
revellers swarmed Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park on Saturday - flouting vital phase two rules. Videos and images show droves of boozed-up punters drinking in the city's West End on Saturday evening.
During these unprecedented times, shoppers can now benefit from a larger retail space size of 1,124 sqm, offering an enhanced, convenient and varied shopping experience, with a large range of award-winning Scottish products at unbeatable prices.
Nicola Sturgeon 'announces' that ‘the pumping can begin’. The First Minister announced that Scotland would be moving into phase two of the Scottish Government’s roadmap out of lockdown earlier today.
hereSpeaking in the Scottish Parliament, Ms Sturgeon said 18,077 people have tested positive for the virus in Scotland, up by 11 from 18,066 the previous day.There are 929 people in hospital with confirmed or suspected Covid-19, a decrease of 36.Of these patients, 23 were in intensive care, a decrease of one.There were an average of 3,800 new Covid-19 infections per day in private households in England for the period April 26 to June 13, according to new estimates from the Office for National
Coronavirus lockdown restrictions in Scotland are to be eased further, with people who live on their own or only with children under 18 able to form an “extended household group” from tomorrow.
Almost 14,000 jobs have been furloughed in East Ayrshire as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.Figures made available reveal the impact of COVID-19 on the back of the country being locked down on Monday, March 23 in a bid to combat the deadly disease – with Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s programmes preventing jobs being axed.A total of 13,700 employments have been furloughed as part of the job retention scheme (JRS) in East Ayrshire.Meanwhile, 3500 claims have been made through the
figures released by the National Records of Scotland today report 4,070 deaths linked to the illness have been registered up to Sunday, June 14.
Five new deaths from coronavirus have been reported as Scotland gets set to enter phase two of the route map out of lockdown.Latest figures from the Scottish Government show 2,453 people have now succumbed to the disease.Giving her daily briefing, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she expected to confirm a further easing of restrictions on Thursday - although she warned that not all measures would be implemented overnight.It is expected that some personal restrictions will be lifted and
Ayrshire is continuing to slow down, new figures show.
coronavirus reproduction rate is expected to be on the decrease after experts released the latest UK figures per region. Medical and scientific officials are keeping a close eye on the R-number (reproduction number), which has been described as the key factor behind the easing of the lockdown.
Hundreds of Scots have been condemned by police for invading a popular beauty spot and breaking lockdown rules.
Janey Godley has been keeping Scots in good spirits with her hilarious Nicola Sturgeon voice overs.
The Scottish Government today said that 1987 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
Garden centre giant Dobbies has confirmed its store in Ayr will reopen tomorrow morning.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed lockdown restrictions will be eased on Friday as the Covid-19 infection rate continues to fall.
Changes from Friday May 29:
The Scottish Government today said that 1944 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire an increase of 10 from yesterday.
Scots TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has slammed Dominic Cummings' "breathtaking arrogance" on Good Morning Britain today.
The first phase of lockdown in Scotland will be lifted on May 28. But many of us are asking the same basic questions on what it will mean for our daily lives.