Expanded coronavirus testing for essential workers will be available in Scotland “very soon”, Nicola Sturgeon insisted.
06.04.2020 - 22:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Orange Order is planning a march to ‘show support’ to the UK Government for their efforts in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
Bosses at the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland have cancelled all parades across the country until ‘August at the earliest’ due to restrictions on crowds of more than two people.
The decision will also see its annual Battle of Boyne parade - which draws in thousands of supporters - axed this year.
However, the Scots protestant group has announced its intentions to
Expanded coronavirus testing for essential workers will be available in Scotland “very soon”, Nicola Sturgeon insisted.
A Kirkcudbright scallop boat skipper has spoken of his relief after the Scottish Government extended its Covid-19 aid package.
By Jake Kanter
By Jake Kanter
The British government announced Thursday that a nationwide lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the new coronavirus will remain in place for at least three more weeks, as health officials said the U.K.'s coronavirus outbreak — one of Europe's worst — was nearing its peak. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said, "Any change to our social distancing measures now would risk a significant increase in the spread of the virus." The lockdown has been in place since March 23.
A photographer may have recently claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be “hunted every single day” after moving to Los Angeles but they may be covered by British and European laws.
A Scottish Government coronavirus adviser ignored Nicola Sturgeon’s advice and stayed at his island holiday home hours before lockdown restrictions were put in place.
A probe has been launched after the sudden death of a woman in Glasgow city centre.
"There does need to be a renewed sense of urgency when we come through coronavirus."
Scots taxi drivers are being urged to stay safe after several Glasgow cabbies became “very ill” with COVID-19.
Glasgow Airport is transforming one of its car parks into a "large-scale testing area" in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
"Recorded music is so important at a time like this."