Scotland. The First Minister made the announcement at her coronavirus briefing at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh earlier today.
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Today marks one year since Boris Johnson first ordered the UK into lockdown due to the rising threat of coronavirus.
Since then, more than 100,000 lives have been lost to the deadly virus, and many continue to struggle with its devastating effects.
The nation is now being encouraged to join a minute's silence on Tuesday for a moment of remembrance to honour those lost to this awful disease.
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Scotland. The First Minister made the announcement at her coronavirus briefing at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh earlier today.
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yob who became an alcoholic while stuck inside during the Covid-19 lockdown has been ordered to remain at home. Thomas Mowles is said to have developed a drinking problem due to the stay at home guidance issued by the government to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
coronavirus lockdown. The stunning 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures turned yellow near Falkirk on the national day of reflection as Scots looked back at the Covid-19 pandemic.
NME about their experience of being closed for a year during the coronavirus lockdown, and how they still need support to enter an uncertain future.Today (Tuesday, March 23) marks the one year anniversary of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing the strict measures of the first lockdown to tackle the spread of COVID-19.
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