Daily Record reported this morning that painters carried out work in the A-listed building in Edinburgh despite the ban by her own Government.
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Supermarket shoppers will still be able to pick up non-essential items such as clothing during Scotland's strict lockdown. Tesco and Asda will continue to sell electrical products, TVs and gym gear despite some stores blocking off aisles and upper levels during the previous full lockdown.
Supermarkets across the country received backlash last month after closing access to non-essential aisles selling non-food products, Teeside Live reports. Tesco confirmed it is following current guidance in
.Daily Record reported this morning that painters carried out work in the A-listed building in Edinburgh despite the ban by her own Government.
Nicola Sturgeon’s official residence despite the ban by her own Government. A whistleblower told how a squad was sent into Bute House in Edinburgh for several days last week.
First Minister will meet with members of her Cabinet this morning before making a statement in the Scottish Parliament around 2pm.
shopper was left stunned when he was charged £687 for a pizza from Asda. Colin Harkins, from Glasgow, had scanned his haul through the self-service checkout at a store in the Parkhead area of the city when he was presented with the hefty bill.
Scottish Government has expressed concerns over the number of new coronavirus cases in the country in recent days. Nicola Sturgeon said covid-19 hospital admission figures have exceeded those seen during the first wave of the pandemic in spring last year.
police after lockdown rules were tighetned. A 'loophole' in the stay-at-home law was fixed during the latest round of restriction updates to stop people bending the rules and staying outside longer under the guise of an 'essential' purpose.
IKEA stores in Scotland have been forced to close in line with the government's lockdown advice on essential retailers. The Swedish homeware giant's website states that branches in both Edinburgh and Glasgow are "temporarily closed" after the country entered into its third lockdown this week.
coronavirus lockdown as B&Q and Homebase have confirmed that their stores will remain open.
shops shut as millions are urged to stay at home. While high street shops have been forced to close, stores selling essential products such as supermarkets and pharmacies are staying open.
East Kilbride has been thrown into a tough lockdown as the First Minister ordered the people of Scotland to stay at home for the rest of the month.
Covid-19. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday said the rapid spread of the new strain had forced her to take serious and immediate action as Scotland faced an "extremely serious" situation.
emergency statement at Holyrood today that tough new rules were required to prevent the NHS becoming overwhelmed by a rising number of patients with Covid-19. The First Minister announced that almost half of all virus cases in Scotland were linked to a new strain first discovered last month, which can spread more quickly.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterMainland Scotland will go into a full national lockdown from midnight in a bid to get to grips with the rising number of coronavirus cases.The grim news was delivered by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon this afternoon at the Scottish Parliament after MSPs were recalled for an emergency sitting.She described the current Covid situation as "extremely serious" with decisions made at a cabinet