shoppers today after an easing of lockdown restrictions. The Scottish Government has given the green light for most non-essential shops to reopen as part of phase two of the roadmap out of lockdown.
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schools has been revealed as pupils prepare for their first day back in months. Educational facilities across the country were ordered by the Scottish Government to close from March 20 in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
All schools have continued to remain shut as the virus still poses too much of a risk for Scots old and young. But the Scottish Government revealed that it hopes for facilities to open once again from August 11.
shoppers today after an easing of lockdown restrictions. The Scottish Government has given the green light for most non-essential shops to reopen as part of phase two of the roadmap out of lockdown.
shoppers have formed huge queues to get back into their favourite high street store as shops reopened today. Stores with street access in Scotland have been allowed to welcome customers through their doors today for the first time since the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A trade union has insisted school staff in Renfrewshire have been "left in limbo" after the Scottish Government revealed plans to get children back full-time in August.Mark Ferguson, Unison's branch secretary for Renfrewshire, branded the announcement given by John Swinney as a "political move" which has no scientific basis.Mr Ferguson also accused the education secretary of giving parents a false sense of
long-awaited reopening next month.John McNally, who put down his scissors in 2015 after winning the Falkirk constituency for the SNP, said there would be huge demand from Scots desperate for their first professional haircut in over three months.Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday that hairdressing salons and barbers could get back to work on July 15 as the country slowly emerges from lockdown.McNally sold his long-running barber's shop in Denny, Stirlingshire, last year but has given haircuts to
SSE Hydro could remain closed until next year. Bosses have warned that the major Scots venue would struggle to operate with social distancing and pleaded with politicians to give 'test events' the go-ahead.
lockdown tomorrow, including when restaurants and pubs can reopen in England. The Prime Minister had a crunch meeting with the Government’s top scientific advisors on Monday night on changing the 2 metre social distancing rule - increasing the pressure on Nicola Sturgeon to do the same in Scotland.
club owner has said.Tony Cochrane, who runs nightclubs and adult venues across the country, said he was shocked at the announcement by tourism minister Fergus Ewing yesterday that clubs could also open on July 15 alongside pubs.Preparations have already began with bosses looking at potential measures like hand sanitising stations, temperature checkers given to bouncers, only allowing pre-booked visits and ensuring all staff and punters are wearing masks.But the traditional lap dance could be
the two metre social distancing rule in Scotland to help more businesses reopen. Boris Johnson is expected to announce tomorrow a reduction of the the limit in England – paving the way for pubs, restaurants and hairdressers south of the Border to reopen on July 4.
Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest step of lifting restrictions on Thursday.
financial impact of coronavirus continues to be felt by thousands of households across Scotland, many are turning to supermarket meal deals to help make dinners last and cut down on costs. But one such multibuy offer has divided thrifty food fans on social media.The Mirror Online reports that a mum recently uploaded a picture of Iceland's Feed the family for a fiver’ meal deal to the popular Facebook page, Feeding a family on £1 a day.
JD Wetherspoon has ruled out the reopening of its beer gardens in Scotland under the second phase of the roadmap out of lockdown. The pub chain's Scottish bars and restaurants have been closed for almost three months since UK-wide lockdown restrictions were imposed in March.
racist conduct” after an “abhorrent” message was tweeted from an official account.More than 400 past and present pupils from Lenzie Academy in East Dunbartonshire have so far put their names to the statement, which is to be sent to headteacher Brian Paterson on Thursday night.It comes after council chiefs launched an investigation into a tweet mocking the Take the Knee campaign, launched in the wake of George Floyd’s death, which was sent out from the school’s official physics department page
J.K. Rowling is candidly opening up about her recent controversial tweets, which have been labeled transphobic.
East Ayrshire schools remains as August 11.
SNP has questioned why the Scottish Government is sticking with the two metre social distancing rule when many other countries use a reduced version. Andrew Wilson, who wrote a landmark report on the economics of Scottish independence, cited the examples of China, Denmark, France, Hong Kong and Singapore which have all implemented a one metre rule.
schools have been listed on council websites as pupils prepare for their first day back in months.Educational facilities across the country were ordered by the Scottish Government to close from March 20 in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus.All schools have continued to remain shut as the virus still poses too much of a risk for Scots old and young.But the Scottish Government revealed that it hopes for facilities to open once again from August 11.Pupils and students will have had a
schools has been revealed as pupils prepare for their first day back in months.Educational facilities across the country were ordered by the Scottish Government to close from March 20 in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus.All schools have continued to remain shut as the virus still poses too much of a risk for Scots old and young.But the Scottish Government revealed that it hopes for facilities to open once again from August 11.Pupils and students will have had a lengthy break of almost
A Scots man who was charged in connection with a social media image mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has been released.
Police have arrested a Scots man in connection with an image allegedly mocking the death of tragic George Floyd.
A shocking image of a Scots man mocking the death of tragic George Floyd has gone viral on social media.