Pubs and restaurants will have to abide by new laws imposed by the Scottish Government from today. It is now mandatory for indoor hospitality premises to collect the contact details of customers in order to help the Test and Protect service.
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coronavirus through coughing or sneezing, WalesOnline reports.Those who refuse to wear a face covering could be hit with a £60 fine from police.
In England, the fines are slightly higher at £100 a time.The Welsh government warned people that drivers, guards and other operators of public transport might ask them not to board or use the service if they were not wearing face coverings, though there are exemptions for passengers with certain medical conditions.Get the latest updates from across
.Pubs and restaurants will have to abide by new laws imposed by the Scottish Government from today. It is now mandatory for indoor hospitality premises to collect the contact details of customers in order to help the Test and Protect service.
The Sun: ‘Preparing for this year’s show is a huge headache. The goalposts keep moving, so the big decisions are being left to the last minute so we’re as up to date as possible.They continued: ‘As things stand, we are having to plan for hundreds.
adding additional places to the list of where face coverings are required. The latest announcement means that face coverings will now need to be worn in indoor settings where people are likely to come into contact with others they do not know - such as museums and cinemas.
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effective from Friday following a spike in coronavirus cases in the region.But, as the Manchester Evening News reported, the laws needed to make the rules legally enforceable weren't implemented at the same time.It's only today, five days after the restrictions were introduced, that the legislation has finally been put in place.Guidance published on Friday stated that it would be against the law for people from different households to meet in a private home or garden, unless they are part of a
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSomewhere, the Hamburglar is laughing.McDonald’s on Friday decreed that all customers will be required to wear face coverings when entering one of its restaurants.The change starts Aug. 1 and is part of a number of new measures being implemented by the fast food restaurant.
coronavirus as the nation eases lockdown rules which will see gyms reopen from tomorrow.
Gyms and indoor pools are able to reopen on Saturday after months of being closed due to coronavrius.The reopening will come a day after a new lockdown law that makes it compulsory to wear a face mask in shops and supermarkets.Like with other venues reopening, the government has published guidance for sports and leisure facilities to help businesses implement precautionary measures against coronavirus.But the national governing body, Swim England, has provided specific rules for swimmers, based
Bolton town centre has looked for a long time, albeit with the addition of more shoppers than ever wearing masks. Earlier this month, the government announced that face coverings would become compulsory in shops, supermarkets, shopping centres, transport hubs, cafes, and take-away restaurants that do not provide table service.
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Earlier on in the coronavirus pandemic, motorists were given a little bit of slack when it came to their cars.A six-month exemption on MOTs was granted in March as the UK went into lockdown.But with measures now easing across the UK, the annual motor check for cars, motorcycles and vans will once again be made mandatory in England, Scotland and Wales.Initially, cars with an MOT ending after March 30, 2020 would get an automatic six-month extension.But new changes next week mean this will no
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIt’s almost time to play ball for Major League Baseball, as the American and National leagues are poised to embark on what promises to be the strangest season in the game’s long and storied history.The regular season finally gets underway on Thursday with the New York Yankees against the defending world champion Washington Nationals, and the Los Angeles Dodgers versus the San Francisco Giants.