coronavirus pandemic. The event, which takes place every year in the streets of Glasgow, was scheduled on Sunday, October 3, 2021.
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Mid-2020 Population Estimates report show that as of 30 June 2020, Scotland’s overall population was estimated to be 5.47 million.According to the statistics published by National Records of Scotland, this average growth is slower than in the previous five years (to June 2019), when it was at around 23,000 people.The data showed that population growth has slowed due to more deaths and lower levels of net migration.There were 63,100 deaths and 48,700 births in the year ending June 2020, which is
.coronavirus pandemic. The event, which takes place every year in the streets of Glasgow, was scheduled on Sunday, October 3, 2021.
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National Trust for Scotland is full of favourite places that will keep everyone occupied and happy.The Trust is the conservation charity that preserves and maintains many of the country’s most loved places and spaces.From Glencoe to St Kilda and Craigievar Castle to Culloden, these are places that mean so much to so many, and where spending time is good for the body and soul.And with almost 100 important sites in their care, from historic castles and country houses to national nature reserves
The Queen was joined by a special guest as she began her annual tour of Scotland on Monday.
It was a bubbly good time when Queen Elizabeth II kicked off a week of royal duties on Scotland on Monday (June 28), the first visit to the country since her husband Prince Philip passed away in April. The 95-year-old head of the British royal family was joined by grandson Prince William to help open a new A.G.
Duke of Edinburgh. She will carry out in-person engagements celebrating Scottish community, innovation and history over the next four days as part of her traditional trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week.
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Scotland has recorded a weekend spike in the number of Covid patients being treated in hospitals across the country.Figures published by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland today show 158 people are currently being treated for the virus in the nation's hospitals compared to 128 on Friday.The rise comes as a further 1,250 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Scotland in the last 24 hours – including 112 in Ayrshire.Public Health Scotland say the national figure is lower
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