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Glasgow with other processions also planned this summer as coronavirus restrictions lift. Glasgow City Council have confirmed they have received an application from The Pride of Govan Flute Band on July 1 while there are three other planned marches from other groups that day.
A further three processions have also been applied for July 3, a Saturday. The notifications will still need to go through the normal process – which includes engagement with the organiser and consultation, including with
.Alan Halsall has bemoaned perceived inconsistencies in the government's coronavirus regulations. The 'Coronation Street' star has taken to Twitter to voice his displeasure at the regulations, after Scotland soccer star Billy Gilmour was forced to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19, while his teammates have been allowed to continue playing at the Euros.
coronavirus-enforced restrictions on music venues and comedy clubs.This latest development comes after the Welsh government confirmed late last month that live music could resume in music venues, bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants and licensed premises in the country providing a risk assessment is completed.The rules on capacities for music and comedy venues have now been changed to be “in line” with hospitality venues, meaning groups of six people from six households can now attend a live music or
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Christmas break from her final year at Stirling University on the day of the crash. She was in Glasgow city centre and had been looking at her phone when the lorry hit a taxi in George Square.
Cruella actor Mark Strong has blamed a night of heavy drinking with Daniel Craig as the reason for his failed James Bond audition.Speaking on Sky One’s There’s Something About Movies, the actor recalled an instance when he was due to audition for the role of a Bond villain.
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“And that means we can still be optimistic about our chances of much more normality over the summer and beyond.“As always, all of us have a part to play in beating this virus back. So please, stick with it, and each other.”
Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan just signed on to another beloved adaptation for the streaming platform: She’ll play Elizabeth Bennett in the –inspired The Netherfield Girls. Never have we ever been so down for a rom-com.Teen movies that are secretly based on classic literature are literally a staple of our media diets.
iOS - Android Nicola Sturgeon said at Holyrood of the central-belt areas remaining in level two: “I know this will be very disappointing for people in these local authority areas, but this is a pause, not a step backwards.“It’s not lockdown; hospitality remains open inside and outside, so does retail, and there are no travel restrictions in place.“We will be providing support to soft play and other sectors which had been expecting to open or operate in a different way from June 7, and full
Nicola Sturgeon has announced the level of coronavirus restrictions for each local authority area in Scotland from this weekend. At midnight on Friday going into Saturday, a number of areas will see restrictions eased to level one or zero while others will stay in level two for a longer period of time.
Glasgow. Shelley Ann Daly went missing from the Kirkmuirhill in Larkhall area on the morning of Saturday, May 29.
Morrissey has detailed a new album, which he calls “the best album of my life”.‘Bonfire Of Teenagers’, the Smiths singer’s first since leaving his label deal with BMG, will be sold to the highest record label bidder.Announced via the singer’s website, ‘Bonfire Of Teenagers’ has 11 tracks, and was recently completed in Los Angeles.
Adam Tomkins, a legal academic who stood down from Holyrood ahead of the recent election, argued that blanket restrictions on pubs, clubs and restaurants are unlikely to survive an imminent legal challenge being brought by hospitality industry bosses. The former Tory MSP for Glasgow said current rules imposed on the council area were "disproportionate" given the low numbers of people currently hospitalised with covid.
Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene in Ingram Street in the city centre at around 10.15pm on Sunday, May 30, after the alarm was raised.
iOS - Android In total, vehicle use fell by 18 per cent as a result of the pandemic from 12.4m miles in 2019/20 to 10.1m miles last year - equivalent to 21 round trips to the moon or one third of the distance to Mars.However, the use of electric vehicles by the council fell by 29.1 per cent after a record high in 2019/20 while the fall in use of petrol vehicles (26.9 per cent) and diesel vehicles (17.8 per cent) was lower.SLC have said this was because the larger vehicles such as bin lorries