theatre industry by the UK government. The promised £1.57 billion of help in a long-awaited rescue package from Boris Johnson has been described as the biggest ever one-off investment in UK culture.
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Pitlochry and Aberfeldy not ready for visitors yetThey have been told they will need to wait until insurance claims are paid out until they get their money back.Goodlyburn Primary School in Perth mum, Naomi Sexton, forked out £189 on a two-night trip for her daughter Kaiya that never happened.Primary sevens at the Perth primary school were due to head to Dalguise on March 25 - two days after prime minister Boris Johnson announced lockdown.But despite Kaiya not being able to go, Naomi has not yet
.theatre industry by the UK government. The promised £1.57 billion of help in a long-awaited rescue package from Boris Johnson has been described as the biggest ever one-off investment in UK culture.
admitted breaking lockdown rules after his grandchild was born in May.
coronavirus lockdown contained no new money, a senior Scottish Tory has admitted. Andrew Bowie said the cash was already budgeted for one day after the Prime Minister’s speech was slammed as a "damp squib" by the SNP and slated by Labour leader Keir Starmer.
Mail on Sunday, the PM said: "We need to get the kids back into school. I want all pupils back in school in September." Asked whether it would be compulsory, Mr Johnson replied: "Yes.
Mail on Sunday, the PM said: "We need to get the kids back into school. I want all pupils back in school in September." Asked whether it would be compulsory, Mr Johnson replied: "Yes.
Celebrity Gogglebox's Rylan Clark-Neal had a rather stressful time trying to explain social distancing bubbles to his mum on tonight's episode (June 26) of the Channel 4 show.Linda Clark had a spot of difficulty trying to decipher the government's latest batch of coronavirus guidelines.