coronavirus in around six weeks. Nicola Sturgeon announced the deaths in the Scottish Parliament yesterday ahead of First Minister's Questions.
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Greece amid a spike in coronavirus cases on one of the country’s islands. Around 30 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported on the island of Poros in recent days.
The Greek government has been forced to impose a local lockdown on the island as a result of this, reports the Mirror. Scots heading to the island will now have to wear face coverings both indoors and outdoors - except in private spaces such as hotel rooms.
coronavirus in around six weeks. Nicola Sturgeon announced the deaths in the Scottish Parliament yesterday ahead of First Minister's Questions.
straight to your inboxHarry Maguire's legal team have lodged an appeal over his conviction for his involvement in an alleged fracas in Greece last week. The Manchester United captain was given a suspended prison sentence of 21 months and 10 days on Tuesday after being found guilty of assault, resisting arrest and attempted bribery following his arrest on the island of Mykonos last Thursday.
Covid-19 in the Borders in the latest cluster to hit Scotland. NHS Borders Health Protection team are currently dealing with an outbreak in Hawick.The cases are linked to three businesses in the town, Morrisons, the Trinity Bar and Baguette 'N' Go.
here“I remain strong and confident regarding our innocence in this matter – if anything myself, family and friends are the victims.”The verdict led England boss Southgate to withdraw the defender from the squad for the Nations League doubleheader against Iceland and Denmark, having only selected him earlier in the day.In a club statement released shortly after the verdict Manchester United said: “Manchester United notes the verdict of the Greek court today.“Harry Maguire pleaded not guilty to
Airdrie, Uddingston Grammar and Stepps Primary School were the latest schools in Scotland to record positive cases in the last 24 hours. Yesterday a nursery in Fife was forced to close after a young child tested positive for Covid-19.
The FCO advise against all travel to:The FCO advise against all but essential travel to:All arrivals into Turkey will be subject to a medical evaluation for symptoms of coronavirus, including temperature checksIf you do show symptoms on arrival into the country you'll be required to undergo a PCR test coronavirus.From August 22, the FCO advised against all but essential travel to Croatia.Those returning to the UK from Croatia will need to self-isolate for 14 days.There is, however, currently no
coronavirus. Kingspark School, in Dundee, was forced to close on Wednesday after pupils and teachers were asked to self-isolate for two weeks.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A new dad is gearing up to start an astonishing 500-mile challenge over the next two years for the charity MND Scotland.Greg Lee, 33, is taking on the epic challenge - which involves running, jogging, and walking some of Scotland’s longest and best-loved trails - in memory of a dozen of his wife’s relatives who have been struck down by motor neurone disease (MND).MND is a rapidly progressing terminal
holidaymakers scrambled to return home from Croatia to the UK before new quarantine rules are imposed. Travellers will have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am on Saturday.
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Nicola Sturgeon described the 43 positive cases identified so far, as part of an outbreak at the 2 Sisters food processing plant, as "a significant cluster". Of those cases, 37 are factory workers and six are contacts.
Nicola Sturgeon’s briefing was dominated by concerns about outbreaks running out of control.The FM made a direct plea on Scots to stop going to house parties. And she pleaded with everyone watching the briefing to tell everyone they know to follow health guidance.You can catch up on all the latest from Holyrood and Westminster on the Record’s politics page HERE.The data is coming through the test and protect scheme, rather than police.
coronavirus outbreak on one of its holiday islands, Greek officials have now imposed a wave of strict new measures and restrictions on popular tourist spot, Poros.It comes after a spike of new infections on the tiny island, with around 30 new cases being reported.While travel is still going ahead between the UK and Greece, there are now a series of emergency measures in place for those on Poros.Effective immediately, all restaurants and food shops must now be closed between 11pm and 7am.While
lockdown.Seven-year-old Chloe Lennon has modelled for fast food giant McDonald's and high street store River Island, without even leaving her house.
coronavirus crisis are ever-changing.Both Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have in recent days aired their concerns about the risk of travelling abroad during the pandemic - despite airlines and holiday firms beginning to resume service.While the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advises British nationals against all but essential international travel, there are is an exemption list.Meaning there are some places Brits eager to jet off to the sun can still travel to - and not have to worry