With Scotland relaxing restrictions as it enters the first phase of its route map out of lockdown, supermarkets may start to change rules.
20.05.2020 - 17:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A South Lanarkshire teacher who recovered from coronavirus has urged everyone to stick to the lockdown restrictions to help stop the spread of the deadly virus.
Uddingston's Robert Coyle, 58, thanked staff at University Hospital Monklands along with the hundreds of friends, family, pupils and colleagues who have phoned, messaged and posted on social media messages of support after he spent eight days in intensive care.
His recovery delighted everyone he has taught during his 37 years as a maths
With Scotland relaxing restrictions as it enters the first phase of its route map out of lockdown, supermarkets may start to change rules.
Here in Ireland, we can only meet up with four people outside as long as we maintain the social distance guidelines.
Andy Burnham has joined a number of scientific advisors in arguing that the UK government's easing of the lockdown restrictions is happening too soon.
Coronation Street favourite Helen Flanagan has opened up about the difficulties of dealing with lockdown with young children.
Boris Johnson has moved to clarify what you can and can't do at other people's houses after lockdown restrictions were eased to allow private meetings of up to six from Monday.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed lockdown restrictions will be eased on Friday as the Covid-19 infection rate continues to fall.
Changes from Friday May 29:
This is the moment revellers ignored lockdown rules and partied in a garden until the early hours of the morning.
The streets are largely silent. Restaurants and bars lay empty. High street shops are shuttered.
A few weeks ago, lockdown restrictions in England were eased, and people were permitted a little more freedom than they had previously been given.
The first phase of lockdown in Scotland will be lifted on May 28. But many of us are asking the same basic questions on what it will mean for our daily lives.
On Thursday’s This Morning, a caller named Cheryl complained about people pooing near her home in Kent as they travelled to the picturesque countryside during the sunny weather. Cheryl revealed the distress the shocking situation was causing her and her family.
Nicola Sturgeon has revealed Scots will be able to meet others outdoors from the end of next week.
In an impassioned plea for people to wear masks in public, Zoey Deutch revealed that she battled the coronavirus for more than a month. “The Politician” actress penned a lengthy essay for Vulture in which she described how she’s been using cooking, TV and video games to pass the time while isolating due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Calls for clarity over the house buying and selling process in Scotland have been made by a leading professional body.
Stewartry golf clubs will be ready to go as soon as lockdown restrictions are eased.
Restrictions on outdoor exercise time will be lifted this week