Nicola Sturgeon has said the Government is looking at making travel restrictions mandatory.
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Nicola Sturgeon has lit a candle in honour of Baby Loss Awareness week. The First Minister shared on image of the candle on Twitter along with the hashtags #BabyLossAwarenessWeek #WaveofLight.
The post was shared in honour of the awareness week which aims to shed light of the trauma and heartbreak of pregnancy and baby loss. The First Minister, who is married to SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, has previously shared her own experience with miscarriage.In 2016 she opened up about what she
.Nicola Sturgeon has said the Government is looking at making travel restrictions mandatory.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterFirst Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she didn’t know positive Covid-19 patients were moved to care homes until August - despite us publishing the fact in June.The local democracy reporting service revealed how 11 patients with coronavirus were discharged from Ayrshire hospitals to the care homes between March 10 and May 19. Cabinet secretary for health Jeane Freeman, who represents Carrick, Cumnock
hospitality premises will be able open across the central belt during the day under changes announced by Nicola Sturgeon.The controversial definition of a cafe is being removed by the Scottish Government, after a backlash, meaning all premises can operate in the day up to 6pm without selling alcohol.At level 2, which currently covers the rest of Scotland, hospitality premises can sell alcohol indoors with a main meal up to 8pm instead of 6pm, allowing scope for evening meals.Hotels and other
schoolboy who transformed into Nicola Sturgeon for Halloween got the seal of approval from the First Minister herself.The seven-year-old from North Lanarkshire donned his finest wig, heels and purple dress, complete with poppy badge, to dress up as the Ms Sturgeon for Halloween.In a short clip, the funnyman has a go at Scots comedian, Janey Godley's side-splitting voice overs of the coronavirus daily briefings that have gone down a storm wordwide.The 'wee star' from Coatbridge had the FM and
First Minister said the advice to the Scottish Government was that it was not "safe" to lift the curbs.The Government recently implemented a series of temporary restrictions which are due to expire on Monday.Across the country, pubs and restaurants have only been able to open indoors between 6am and 6pm, but no alcohol is allowed to be sold.The hospitality curb is even greater in five health board areas where pubs and restaurants have been closed, apart from takeaways.With a new 5 "tier" system
@scotgov is handling the pandemic well."Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie said: “People have made huge sacrifices for months on end, they will be devastated to hear that Christmas as they know it is cancelled this year.
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against Alex Salmond has called on a former top civil servant to clarify his evidence.
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New Zealand general election. Ms Arden won a second term in office as the country's Prime Minister.
Nicola Sturgeon said she's frustrated and depressed at the prospect of quitting the EU without a deal while the country faces up to a deadly second wave of coronavirus. The First Minister warned Boris Johnson should have been focused 100% on getting Britain out of a pandemic, not spending time on leaving Europe.
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Made By Mammas podcast, host Zoe Hardman noted that Jools - who had been 'pining for a sixth child' before her 47th birthday next year. Jools then admitted: 'I really do, I really do but I've just had three miscarriages since then and I'm thinking… and a recent one three weeks ago and I'm thinking: ''No,'' I dunno. I do want to, but I've got to mentally check that it's a good idea to do. 'And also physically because I am 45 as I always say, nearly 46.
As she continues to advocate for mothers, parents, and children across the U.K., the Duchess of Cambridge quietly visited a research center in London to highlight Baby Loss Awareness Week.Wearing a blue dress, Duchess Kate visited Imperial College London on October 14 to learn more about work being done to reduce rates of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Losing a baby is a heart-breaking experience for any family and it's a subject that's not often talked about. Baby loss affects 1 in 4 pregnancies in the UK yet silence around the topic means families can feel isolated as they grieve, and the COVID-19 pandemic has sadly magnified this.
Coronavirus cases across Scotland are continuing to rise with the number of deaths creeping up as well. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said yesterday the pandemic 'can't be seen as a contest between health and the economy'.