Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest step of lifting restrictions on Thursday.
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Brits could skip quarantine when travelling abroad by the end of this month if infection rates in Europe are low enough.
The UK Government is understood to be considering so-called 'air bridges' with popular hotspots so people don't have to self-isolate for 14 days.
When travel does resume, the UK is enforcing a mandatory two-week quarantine for anyone returning home from June 8.
This has been criticised by travel and hospitality businesses with ministers expected to review it three weeks
Government’s roadmap out of lockdown. Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest step of lifting restrictions on Thursday.
two weeks in quarantine. British visitors will be allowed to enter Spain again from June 21 in a bid to revive the country's economy.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Michael Mann’s passion project Ferrari is in the market on a new set of tyres ahead of an anticipated spring 2021 shoot.The Greatest Showman and Logan star Hugh Jackman is in discussions to star as Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari and Mann has recently reworked the script, which was originally penned by the late Troy Kennedy Martin (The Italian Job).STX is now handling international sales and will directly distribute the film in the UK and Ireland.
More artists are continuing to speak out against J.K. Rowling and denounce the Harry Potter author for her anti-trans opinions.
hospitals fear being moved between wards could be helping the spread of coronavirus.It comes after figures revealed 901 patients had caught Covid-19 in hospital, with 218 of them dying of the infection, despite having been in for a separate condition.Nurses say they must stick to their own wards during outbreaks of winter vomiting bugs but they claim the same rules are not being enforced in hospitals with Covid-19.Some have been moved from Covid wards to A&E in the same shift while others have
Nando's has reopened a total of nine restaurants in Scotland for collection or delivery during lockdown.The peri peri chicken chain delighted fans last month when it made its long-awaited comeback and reopened three stores in locations including Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow.Nando's has now revealed it is reopening six more restaurants this week and is giving customers free delivery on all orders.From June 8, the chain is scrapping fees across all restaurants currently open for delivery - but
golf club opened by former US president George Bush Snr has burned to the ground after a devastating blaze. Emergency services raced to the scene at Charleton Golf Club near Leven, Fife, at around 1.48am on Monday.
Scots are being warned of the tell-tale signs that show a dog is suffering from depression as the country gears up to go back to work after lockdown.Dogs can show a wide range of emotions and even feel sadness and anxiety.And with owners preparing to head back to work post-lockdown, bouts of depression in pooches is likely to rise if they are left alone all day.Pet joint supplement company YuMove have released a new guide to combat dog depression with veterinarian Chad Dodd.Dr Dodd
A dog walker has told of her terror after a masked thug attacked her with a hammer.
The sister of death in custody victim Sheku Bayoh has issued a plea to those planning to demonstrate over the police killing of George Floyd in Scotland to do so virtually.
A postmortem on a tragic dad who died a day after being released from hospital following an alleged blade attack has ruled the cause of death “unascertained”.
Residents near a Scots beauty spot have been left furious by day-trippers parking their cars in blind spots during coronavirus lockdown.
This is the heartwarming moment a Scots toddler unwraps a Barbie doll with a prosthetic leg and excitedly shouts: “Just like me.”
Scots are being urged to stay vigilant over a new TV licence email scam as fraudsters take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic.
The family of a vulnerable Scots pensioner have issued a warning after vile internet scammers conned their mother out of £70,000.
Air bridges could be brought in to allow quarantine-free travel between the UK and some countries at the end of June if infection rates at home and abroad are low enough.
Three-quarters of Scottish call centre staff fear catching Covid-19 from “hazardous” working conditions, according to a shock report.