Dr Hilary has warned Good Morning Britain viewers that a second wave of the deadly coronavirus is inevitable. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week that further lockdown restrictions will be lifted on 4 July.
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Covid-19 pandemic must be delivered within months to prepare for a second wave of the disease, Scotland 's former chief scientific adviser has said.
Professor Dame Anne Glover said it would be "inexcusable" for ministers to repeat "mistakes that have already been made" should there be a second spike of coronavirus cases this winter.Her comments come as 27 medical and scientific experts signed a letter to The Guardian warning many more Britons may die if the UK Government is without solutions to
.Dr Hilary has warned Good Morning Britain viewers that a second wave of the deadly coronavirus is inevitable. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week that further lockdown restrictions will be lifted on 4 July.
married her husband whilst she worked in his chip shop business has been given a £3.9 million divorce settlement.The woman, who hasn’t been identified, was given the award following proceedings at the Court of Session in Edinburgh by judge Lady Wise.In a judgement published at the court on Tuesday, Lady Wise tells of how the woman, who is called SCA, married her husband - MMA - in February 1989.The judgement tells of how her husband and his family built a business empire involving restaurants
anti-racism protest in Glasgow after a series of volatile mass gatherings. The Glasgow Says No To Racism event is due to begin at 10.30am despite shameful scenes over the last week where peaceful protests have been disrupted.
Cops have issued an urgent warning after a rise in illegal mass gatherings organised on social media. It comes after two youngsters were arrested at an East Renfrewshire park on Thursday night (June 18), one in connection with spitting at officers.
Almost 14,000 jobs have been furloughed in East Ayrshire as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.Figures made available reveal the impact of COVID-19 on the back of the country being locked down on Monday, March 23 in a bid to combat the deadly disease – with Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s programmes preventing jobs being axed.A total of 13,700 employments have been furloughed as part of the job retention scheme (JRS) in East Ayrshire.Meanwhile, 3500 claims have been made through the
roast dinner munchie box - and it's available now for delivery. Rock Diner & Aces are now offering a slap up Sunday dream dinner with all the trimmings.
TV companies to be Britain's 'Tiger King'. Thomas Chipperfield has been performing with big cats for years- including in travelling shows in Scotland and particularly the north-east where he lived.
health boss criticised for journeys between Orkney and his mainland home made FIVE trips during lockdown, according to a Freedom of Information response.Iain Stewart, chief executive designate at NHS Orkney, has racked up a £4,500 travel and accommodation bill since he took office on March 1.Orkney MSP Liam McArthur this week called on Mr Stewart to resign or “be removed.”NHS Orkney has stood by its new chief executive’s decision to travel.The FOI response from NHS Orkney indicates that Mr
coronavirus crisis is a fall in rough sleepers. Edinburgh-based Very Rev Dr Russell Barr said that getting so many people into hotels and hostels showed that homelessness wasn't 'inevitable'.
lockdown trips to his family home near Inverness has been urged to quit after it emerged he also visited relatives in Glasgow. NHS Orkney chief executive Iain Stewart last month apologised for causing any upset when he admitted travelling between the island and his family home on Black Isle, which is 150 miles away.
golf club opened by former US president George Bush Snr has burned to the ground after a devastating blaze. Emergency services raced to the scene at Charleton Golf Club near Leven, Fife, at around 1.48am on Monday.
Ayrshire is continuing to slow down, new figures show.
Experts have issued food safety warnings after a spike in the number of Scots taking up batch cooking for the first time during the coronavirus lockdown.
A senior Police Scotland gun cop has been accused of sending out “the wrong message” to female recruits after it emerged he follows a range of porn accounts on Twitter.
Scots are being urged to stay vigilant over a new TV licence email scam as fraudsters take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic.
Scots called by coronavirus contact tracers are being assured that people are 'alert to the risk of potential phone scams.'