Tommy McGuire has turned his dreams into a reality as he gets set to release a brand new single 'Smile' this Friday.
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workers in Scotland who are asked to quarantine and would lose income if they needed to isolate. The £500 grant will help those who have been asked by Test and Protect to isolate, following a positive test for Covid-19 or having been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.
The payments are designed to help people self-isolate for the required period to stop the spread of coronavirus. The Scottish Government will be targeting those on Universal Credit or legacy benefits who are
.Tommy McGuire has turned his dreams into a reality as he gets set to release a brand new single 'Smile' this Friday.
sex with an ex is mens' favourite.Nine out of ten males in Scotland have revisited past sexual encounters in their dreams compared to just over half of women.The second most popular dream for men is when a sex session goes embarrassingly wrong - 76% of males have had this dream.Meanwhile, women fantasise in their sleep about people they know, with erotic dreams about friends and colleagues taking the top spots.In third place for men was an erotic dream about an orgy, experienced by 72% of men.
coronavirus.Craig Meikle, who owns Edinburgh's Saltire Soft Play, hit out at a lack of government support and said the closures were 'devastating' for the sector.In an impassioned video released on the centre's Facebook page today he said his firm was 'going down the pan' and that the industry was facing 'utter disdain'.He made the claims on the day that Nicola Sturgeon announced a new five-tier lockdown system to come into force in an effort to battle coronavirus.Craig told the Record he had
A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Officers attended business premises in Crossmichael on Thursday, October 15, to provide guidance and explain the importance of complying with quarantine regulations.“The premises was subsequently closed by the owners and no further police action was required.”
Covid test even if they were already displaying symptoms of the virus.Scottish Government guidelines call for members of the public to immediately self-isolate if they show signs they have caught coronavirus – meaning they can only leave the house in order to be tested.But a shock poll commissioned by health bosses has revealed a sizable proportion of people are unsure of the self-isolation rulesA YouGov survey of more than 1000 adults in Scotland asked what they would do if they developed one
Pilot Fish Media has been keeping tabs on the popularity of this year's line-up of participants and is running an online scoreboard which is being updated every week. Daniella Karaoglan, Head of Agency at Pilot Fish Media has commented on the impact of TV appearances and becoming an influencer: "When looking at the likes of Love Island, Gogglebox etc, you can see just how powerful TV exposure is.
restaurants from tomorrow. The new Breakfast Roll from the fast food giant is set to launch at branches following a successful trial in Ireland.It contains back bacon, sausage patty, cheese and a free-range egg.Punters will be able to get their hands on the morning treat for £2.79 from 5am until 11am every day.
Police Scotland has the ability to access personal details from the national Test and Protect scheme if they have a "legitimate" reason for doing so, it has been revealed. But the Scottish Government insisted any information stored by the programme could not be used by cops to enforce self-isolation rules.
Star Wars movie is to take place in the Highlands.A crew will be flying in to Scotland to capture shots of the snow-capped mountains and scenic views.Work will begin in December and is expected to last three days.Plot details of the upcoming movie are being kept under wraps, but New Zealander Taika Waititi will direct the film.He will also co-write with Krysty Wilson-Cairns, who helped script the Oscar-nominated 1917 and Edgar Wright’s upcoming movie Last Night In Soho.A source said: “It’s great
New Zealand general election. Ms Arden won a second term in office as the country's Prime Minister.
Nazi pug lout Mark Meechan has blasted justice chief Humza Yousaf as an “authoritarian fascist” in an online rant.
UK Government support to protect and support jobs across the country. More than 79,000 loans have supported businesses across all sectors, protecting jobs.
terror at the top of Dundee ’s 33-metre big wheel as it spun backwards after a battery failure.
Pubs and restaurants will have to close for four weeks, while schools will shut for two weeks as part of new rules announced by the Northern Ireland Executive.
coronavirus outbreak. Parents at Harlaw Academy, in Aberdeen, have received emails from school bosses saying a first year pupil had tested positive for Covid-19.
building work is completed. It will sit on a 872 acre site - which is roughly the size of 46 Murrayfield Stadiums - in Kent, near London.
coronavirus restrictions. The Scottish Government ordered the closure of venues on Friday evening as part of a 16-day “circuit breaker” to stop the spread of the virus.
Scottish Independence ahead of next year's Holyrood election. A survey carried out by Savanta found 53% of the public backed the creation of a new independent Scottish state compared to 47% who would vote no - the same figures that emerged in a rival poll by Survation last month.
coronavirus.The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) said two prisoners and four members of staff at Barlinnie prison in Glasgow have tested positive for the virus.All 256 prisoners in A Hall are now having to self isolate, and visitors are banned for these inmates until October 20.Visits recommenced at jails across Scotland on September 28, subject to a series of restrictions.An SPS spokesman said the rest of the prison is not affected by the outbreak or visiting ban.He said contact tracing is being
Scottish Government’s leading advisors has said lockdowns are not the best way to tackle Covid-19 outbreaks. Professor Devi Sridhar, chairwoman of Global Public Health at the University of Edinburgh, has stated that research shows strict lockdown policies have not been proven to be the most effective across the world.