The job prospects of young Scots could be most damaged by the economic fall-out of the coronavirus pandemic, MSPs have been told.
12.05.2020 - 14:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots have been warned that foreign holidays are “unlikely” with summer effectively being cancelled due to the pandemic.
UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock told ITV’s This Morning programme that social distancing will remain in place for some time making international breaks difficult.
When asked if summer was cancelled, he said: “I think that’s likely to be the case.
“We haven’t made a final decision on that yet but it is clear that we will seek to reopen hospitality, some hospitality, from
The job prospects of young Scots could be most damaged by the economic fall-out of the coronavirus pandemic, MSPs have been told.
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Prince William is celebrating charities in Scotland, thanking them for their hard work during the coronavirus outbreak.
Organisers are working to reschedule the new dates
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Two community groups helping the vulnerable through the coronavirus pandemic have received more than £30,000.