coronavirus infections continues to fall. Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the changes to the rules earlier this week, paving the way for the hospitality sector and non-essential retail to reopen for the first time in four months.
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BBC Scotland documentary has claimed. In 1995 the face of tourism in Scotland changed almost overnight as the film's portrayal of 13th century Scottish warrior William Wallace and his fight to lead the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England amassed huge box office figures.
coronavirus infections continues to fall. Nicola Sturgeon confirmed the changes to the rules earlier this week, paving the way for the hospitality sector and non-essential retail to reopen for the first time in four months.
Outlander star Lauren Lyle has warned of a 'creepy' Instagram profile pretending to be her to reach out to fans. The Scots actress, who plays Marsali Fraser in the hit show, urged her social media followers to report the fake profile after sharing images of messages a fan received.
Scottish SPCA rescue centre and love nothing more than to 'bounce and hop around'. Like the Kardashian clan, the adorable rabbits love being around each other so would need to hop off to their new home as a three.
benefits assessment.Elspeth Oakley also said they were asked about suicide attempts by private firm Atos after applying for a disability payment.Labour leader Anas Sarwar has demanded an end to “humiliating trials” for vulnerable benefit claimants after Elspeth’s ordeal.Hitting out at the questions asked by the medical testing firm, Elspeth said: “Those types of questions are incredibly inappropriate.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that face-to-face services for some benefit claimants in Scotland will resume next week. In the latest edition of the LA Welfare Direct bulletin on the GOV.UK website, it states that “Jobcentre offices will be restarting face-to-face appointments over April 2021 for all customers who need to be seen by their work coach.” It goes on to confirm that these will start again in Jobcentre Plus offices across Scotland on Monday, April 26.
restrictions since the country was plunged into a nationwide lockdown more than four months ago. Coronavirus rules, measures and restrictions have slowly been easing, with Nicola Sturgeon careful not to reopen the economy too quickly in a bid to suppress the deadly virus.
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paedophiles changed his name by deed poll to pose as a respectable businessman.Depraved Steven Perrie, 56, has been jailed three times for child sex crimes, including possessing more than 400,000 images and 16,000 video clips.The collection was described as being of “unimaginable evil” and featured children as young as four.But the former bricklayer was able to spend just £45 to legally call himself Steven MacDonald for more than a year.He set up a company that put him in contact with children –
Ferguson Marine shipyard.Gloucester-based businessman Tim Hair was handed the astronomical £2565-a-day deal by shamed ex-finance secretary Derek Mackay two years ago.It is likely to make him the UK’s highest paid public sector fatcat, on almost six times First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s £151,000 salary.He was brought in after the Government nationalised the shipyard in the face of spiralling costs for two ferries.At the time, Mackay – who was forced to resign after sending inappropriate text
shopping trolleyAngela McMillan was with her daughter Emilia when they found a piece of paper bearing tear-jerking words while getting their shopping at ASDA Barrhead, Glasgow.The IT worker, who said the note 'struck a chord', is now 'on a mission' to find its owner and reunite them with it.Angela, who lives in Barrhead herself, welled up when reading the message as it brought back memories of her own granny Annie's passing several years ago.She has now taken to social media, with her bid to
Glasgow and it's already aiming to “become one of the top gastropubs in the world”.With restrictions set to ease again next month, The Duke’s Umbrella has just opened on the city's Argyle Street at the former site of the old Trader’s Bar.
A rumor is spreading around about the upcoming 41st season of Survivor and it could totally change the pace of the game.
M&S has warned customers about six important changes rolling out to stores as it prepares to welcome customers back at the end of the month. Non-essential shops in Scotland have been shut since the country was plunged into another lockdown amid a second wave four months ago.
Outlander effect in full swing before the pandemic hit, tourism to Scotland was soaring due to the popularity of the hit TV show. Filming locations such as Doune Castle and Blackness Castle saw visitor numbers rise by over 300%, as Outlander fans sought out the stunning backdrops shown on the show.
Love Island Scot Laura Anderson says she regrets using FaceApp to change her appearance online, but admits she still uses it for her hair. Laura who currently lives in Stirling with her dad since returning to Scotland during the coronavirus epidemic, says she used to be ' obsessed ' with the face filtering app which acts like digital cosmetic surgery.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that disabled people could now have a video assessment after rolling out the option across Scotland, England and Wales. People who have a Work Capability Assessment for Universal Credit or New-Style Employment and Support Allowance or make a new claim to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit could be invited for this type of assessment as part of the application process.