Ryanair planes are departing to Malaga, Pisa, Faro, Ibiza, Tenerife, Alicante, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Murcia and Rome. The airline said yesterday the Ayrshire flights are “filling up" despite travel restrictions.
20.06.2020 - 23:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
heatwave to roll in this week. Experts at the Met Office are expecting temperatures to reach highs of 22C on Wednesday and Thursday.
Areas around Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth are anticipated to get the best of the scorching June weather on those days. The Spanish city of Santander, which is situated in the north of the country, will see the thermostat get to a high of 22C on Wednesday followed by 21C on Thursday.But the turn in Scots weather will come at a cost, as it is predicted that much of
.Ryanair planes are departing to Malaga, Pisa, Faro, Ibiza, Tenerife, Alicante, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Murcia and Rome. The airline said yesterday the Ayrshire flights are “filling up" despite travel restrictions.
Ayrshire, no new cases have been reported for three consecutive days now and the total remains at 1,257.There remain fewer than five patients, within the health board's region, in intensive care with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.Meanwhile, the number of people in hospital with confirmed coronavirus at midnight also stands at fewer than five.The symptoms of coronavirus are:But these symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness.The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much
Spain is among the countries on the government's list of quarantine-free places British holidaymakers can visit.And with major airlines now operating their flight programmes again as lockdown was eased, anyone looking for a getaway has been given a bit more hope.As well as that, from 4 July, Spain became exempt from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office' advice against all nonessential international travel which has been based on the current assessment of coronavirus risk.So as well as not having
hear bagpipes.” Kyle finished third and was bitten by the Highland Games bug.He started training in all the Highland Games “heavy” events, including the hammer throw, shot put, weight over the bar and caber toss.And it has led to him spending weekends from May to September competing at events across the country as well as in countries including the US, Spain and Malaysia.Kyle, who works in legal investigations, said: “You earn your medals in the winter and collect them in the summer.“I like to
We love it when our faves collab!
summer holidays abroad after ministers announced the 14-day self-isolation rule will be scrapped for a few hot spots. Originally, those travelling abroad would have to return to the UK and go into quarantine for two weeks.
hippy crack” were found at a beach, sparking fears of a craze for the deadly drug.A clear-up of Longniddry Bents in East Lothian saw 533 containers of nitrous oxide recovered alongside empty booze bottles.It follows the discovery of large hauls of canisters at various parks across the Lothians in recent weeks.Nitrous oxide – known as laughing gas – can be bought for as little as £1 each and gives users a temporary high.But they can also become panicky and confused while the gas can cause
Police have launched a probe after the body of a man was discovered on a beach in Aberdeen shire. Cops made the grim discovery on Balmedie Beach at around 11.30am on Wednesday, June 24.
coronavirus pandemic. Portfolio, a Penguin Random House imprint, announced Wednesday that the two had reached an agreement for a “news-breaking, character-driven narrative revealing the forces that rendered critical American institutions ill-equipped to cope with the deadliest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu — and the economic consequences of that failure.” The title and release date have not yet been determined.
lockdown eases.Horrific photos show the young male with multiple slice marks from a propeller after reports jet skiers and speedboat enthusiasts were 'bombing around' at speeds of 80mph.The tragic discovery was made in Largs, North Ayrshire, near to an RNLI slipway and a popular launch spot for jet skiers launch.Fears have been raised about speedboats circulating in Chanonry Point, on the Black Isle, which is a haven for dolphins, in the wake of the lockdown being eased.David Nairn, who runs the