coronavirus symptoms long-term sufferers have reported. The deadly bug, which has caused 2,491 hospital deaths in Scotland, is known for causing a continuous dry cough, high temperature and a loss of smell and taste.
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McDonald's expert, then this quiz is bound to test your knowledge on fast food. While Scots have been enjoying Big Macs and nuggets again during lockdown, restaurants across the world have been serving up wildly different dishes to reflect the local cuisine.
The McDonald's worldwide menu quiz by Vanarama features unique McDonald's menu items from all around the globe, including a lobster roll, chocolate toast, and a curry. Some of them are likely to make your mouth water while others certainly
.coronavirus symptoms long-term sufferers have reported. The deadly bug, which has caused 2,491 hospital deaths in Scotland, is known for causing a continuous dry cough, high temperature and a loss of smell and taste.
Nicola Sturgeon in a series of hilarious videos. Elizabeth Caproni has recreated versions of Melania Trump, Katie Price and Lorraine Kelly but it's her Nicola Sturgeon impressions that has got the whole of Scotland talking.In her most recent video 'Nicola' tells fans that during lockdown she learned a new instrument to go with some song lyrics she has been writing.She says: "During lockdown I've had the opportunity to learn a new instrument it's called the cajon.
Perth’s Christmas light switch-on and other Winter Festival events will take place this year.Councillors are expected to make a decision on whether to pull the plug on the annual celebration at a meeting next month.And council leader Murray Lyle has admitted it would be “challenging” to run the events as they usually doCall for urgent action on road named one of the most dangerous in Scotland The news follows the decision in Edinburgh to cancel its traditional Hogmanay street party, with
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.
lockdown, so the we sent our reporter Sophie Law to one of the first reopened restaurants to take a look. The fast food chain was forced to shut every branches in Scotland as coronavirus swept the nation, before bringing back drive-thru and delivery in its phased comeback up north.
McDonald's has unveiled the full list of restaurant reopening for dine-in in Scotland. The fast food chain will allow customers to sit in and eat their meals for the first time during lockdown following a successful trial.
half price meals when they dine out every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during August in a bid to boost the hospitality sector. Chancellor Rishi Sunak recently made the announcement and said the “Eat Out to Help Out” scheme would provide 50 per cent off, up to a maximum of £10 per head, meals at participating businesses across the UK - but it doesn’t include alcohol.
NHS Tayside is currently the best performing health sector in the country for gaining the highest number of successful quit attempts made through its stop smoking service, ‘Quit Your Way’. The national target for NHS Tayside in 2019-20 is to achieve at least 486 successful 12-week quits for people living in the most deprived areas.
fast food chain will offer table service and ask diners to leave their contact details in line with strict new rules. McDonald's fans will be able to enjoy their favourites inside 700 restaurants from Wednesday, July 22.
smash near a Scots beauty spot. His green Kawasaki and a grey Audi Q2 crashed at around 3.33pm yesterday on the A708 between Moffat and Selkirk, near the Grey Mare’s Tail.
Scottish gin distillery is proving a big hit with fans after releasing their own branded face masks - emblazoned with the phrase: "Only removing for gin and sarcasm".
Stirling have managed to take into custody a very different kind of troublemaker than they are used to - a runaway wallaby. The marsupial - dubbed Wally by cops - was spotted by a shocked Scot in the central belt over two weeks ago when it ran across the road in an incredible encounter.
Glasgow -based clothes firm Quiz has suspended activity with its supplier amid claims that its workers are being paid as little as £3 an hour. The high street retailer, which has almost 30 branches in Scotland, is investigating the claims that were made in a national newspaper over the weekend.
TikTok video acting out mum catchphrases every Scot will know.Pamela Dorans, from Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire, has posted a series of comedy clips online to help lift the gloom of life under coronavirus lockdown.And in her latest side-splitting offering, the 28-year-old runs through mum Margaret’s full repertoire of classic sayings.Speaking to the Daily Record, Pamela said: “Through lockdown I’ve had all this time on my hands so I’ve been doing these TikTok videos.“I went to stay with my mum
coronavirus pandemic. understands the club have sold more than 50,000 briefs as fans swarm to back Neil Lennon's title tilt.
Instagram after posting a series of looks with fashion website Boohoo. The design company has been the subject of claims that staff at one of its Leicester factories were paid as little as £3.50 an hour, and were working without proper equipment to guard against coronavirus.
Get the latest politics news sent straight to your inbox every FridayNicola Sturgeon has confirmed a list of countries which will be exempt from Scottish quarantine restrictions.The First Minister revealed that 39 nations will form so-called air bridges with airports in Scotland - meaning Scots can travel there and not have to enter a 14-day period of quarantine on their return.Among the countries are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Poland.But quarantine
Rangers and Celtic later this month.