poison dogs emerged online. A video of the incident, which is believed to have taken place on Tuesday, shows the moment a dog walker confronted Father Vincent Byrne at St Columba’s RC Church in Renfrew.
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Police have urged Scots not to travel outwith their local authority this Easter weekend, as patrols are increased in beauty spot areas. Popular beaches and parks in the Ayrshire area will be patrols by extra police.
Officers warn that, although there has been some easing of restrictions, people should not travel outwith their local authority area other than for essential purposes. This weekend up to four adults from two households can meet outdoors with social distancing.Police say local
.poison dogs emerged online. A video of the incident, which is believed to have taken place on Tuesday, shows the moment a dog walker confronted Father Vincent Byrne at St Columba’s RC Church in Renfrew.
Pollen levels are set to soar across Scotland this weekend sparking misery for hay fever sufferers. Scots will enjoy the sunniest week of the year so far, which also creates the perfect conditions for a so-called ' pollen bomb ' to thrive.
police crackdown on anti-social behaviour in a Scots town. Some 15 charges were brought as officers found people allegedly drinking in public, alleged drug possession, resisting arrest and assaulting police over the weekend in Stirling.
travel ban being lifted in the country this weekend as they travel to beaches to enjoy the sunshine. Cars queued on the M77 to get to the entrance of Troon beach and many flocked to the sand to catch some rays.
Stacey Solomon and a crack team of organising fanatics for her BBC home improvement show. Sort Your Life Out will see the former X-Factor contestant go into people’s homes in desperate need of a tidy up.
Scottish Government brought forward a series of changes to Scotland’s lockdown on Tuesday after ‘encouraging’ data emerged over the last couple of weeks.From tomorrow, six Scots from six households will be allowed to meet outdoors for socialising, recreation and exercise.People will also be able to travel outside of their local authority area for the first time in months as travel restrictions around Scotland are also lifted.The changes mean that families and friends will be reunited for the
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has said that while it has not concluded the vaccine causes rare brain clots, the link is getting firmer - though it insisted the benefits of the jab still outweigh the risks overall.
Perth on Friday April 2.
policeman accused of physically and mentally abusing his partner in a six-year reign of domestic abuse branded her a jealous, paranoid and vindictive liar today. Police Constable Fraser Ross, who has been an officer for 16 years, admitted he had regularly physically fought with Anne-Marie Hirdman during their relationship.
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Nicola Sturgeon has announced 'better times lie ahead' as Scots face another 'difficult Easter'. The First Minister said we now have 'hope' in the fight against Covid-19 and urged the country to stay positive.
coronavirus cases. Currently, only essential retailers - such as supermarkets and pharmacies - are allowed to open during lockdown.
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Perth and Kinross beauty spots this Easter weekend to make sure COVID guidelines are followed. It comes after the Scottish Government confirmed the ‘stay at home’ message would change to ‘stay local’ from today (Friday 2).
sell takeaway drinks even as their premises are closed to customers. Easter weekend is usually boom time for the country's licensed trade but it's the second year in a row landlords have missed out due to coronavirus restrictions.
Join thousands of others who have signed up to the weekly Scotland Now newsletter for the latest Scottish heritage and culture news.With (fingers crossed) it looking likely that travel restrictions may ease up slightly in the near future, our thoughts are already turning to places we can head to nearby to indulge in some Instagram-worthy photo taking.We are talking about the kind of local 'instagrammable' spots that are loved by tourists but that you might have taken for granted in the past, or
holidaymakers may have to wear face coverings on Spanish beaches when international travel eventually resumes later this year. The Spanish Government yesterday published law that makes the wearing of masks mandatory in all outdoor public spaces - including swimming pools and beaches.Previously, the law allowed for Spaniards to keep their mask off if there was a ‘safe distance’ of 1.5 metres between others.