Coronavirus cases across Scotland are continuing to rise with the number of deaths creeping up as well. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said yesterday the pandemic 'can't be seen as a contest between health and the economy'.
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First Minister 's daily speeches on coronavirus in Scotland. And the 59-year-old was delighted when she picked up the prize for Best Online Content at the Scottish Comedy Awards.Other nominees in the category included Lewis Capaldi’s Twitter and Limmy’s Twitch.Fellow Scots comedian Frankie Boyle was also recognised for his show Frankie Boyle’s World Tour Of Scotland.And the 'Still Game: Final Farewell' was recognised as in the Best Comedy Event category.
Coronavirus cases across Scotland are continuing to rise with the number of deaths creeping up as well. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said yesterday the pandemic 'can't be seen as a contest between health and the economy'.
Nicola Sturgeon has said the battle against coronavirus should not be seen as a contest between protecting health and protecting the economy. The First Minister was speaking as new figures revealed the number of Scots claiming unemployment benefits has more than doubled in the last year.
Jeremy Clarkson has accused Nicola Sturgeon of having a “hatred of the English” as the Grand Tour star slammed Scotland’s coronavirus restrictions. The 60-year-old travelled north of the border with TV pals Richard Hammond and James May to film the latest series of the Amazon Prime show.
Nicola Sturgeon said.As Boris Johnson prepared to unveil the new covid alert levels for parts of England, the First Minister said a similar graded system would be introduced in Scotland after two weeks of local lockdowns currently in place expire.
Cambuslang after testing positive for covid-19 was due to the illness making her "act out of character". Ms Ferrier had been asked to quit by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford and numerous other colleagues to stand down from her post.
coronavirus test.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the new figures at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh.It means a total of 2544 have passed away after testing positive for Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.1246 new cases of coronavirus have been announced across Scotland in the same period.397 people are currently being treated in hospital with six in intensive care.440 new cases were reported in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, 306 in Lanarkshire and 192 in Lothian.The alarming trend
Janey Godley provided the country with much needed light relief with her hilarious versions of the First Minister 's daily Covid speeches, so much so that she has now compiled them into a book.
coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday. The First Minister said that imposing the next level of measures was 'the most difficult decision point we have faced so far'.
Janey Godley has struck again with another of her satirical voice overs and the latest features Donald Trump 's doctor. Last week, the US President announced he had contracted coronavirus.
Coronavirus cases have continued to rise across Scotland over the weekend as four deaths were recorded. Nicola Sturgeon said infections are spreading to older people and suggested new restrictions will be considered by experts today and discussed by the government tomorrow.Deputy first minister John Swinney has also said it was a "cause for concern" and warned there could be further restrictions put in place.
comedian who writes the gags and does the voices of Boris Johnson and Donald Trump in the new series of Spitting Image can’t wait to let his vocal chords loose imitating our First Minister.Matt Forde said satirising the PM and the American president is easy but Nicola Sturgeon is proving a bit tricky.It’s the first hint that the SNP leader may appear in the show, although TV bosses are keeping tight-lipped.Political stand-up Matt said: “With people like Boris and Trump, you don’t even have to
Janey Godley has taken a swipe at MP Margaret Ferrier with one of her voice over sketches. Usually Janey targets Nicola Sturgeon 's daily coronavirus speeches but after news broke last night that MP Margaret Ferrier had travelled to and from London while infected with the deadly virus, Ferrier became the latest person to feature in one of Godley's comedy videos.
Alex Salmond inquiry.
Eat Out to Help Out ’ scheme had not happened.
Nicola Sturgeon said the Self-Isolation Support Grant, targeted at those on low incomes, is an "important" way of helping people who are helping others.The grant is for people who receive Universal Credit or legacy benefits.SNP Cabinet Secretary Shirley Anne-Somerville confirmed the move in a written answer:She stated: "It is vital that those who are doing their part to limit the spread of COVID-19 are not financially disadvantaged by doing so.
Janey Godley has been providing some light relief during the coronavirus pandemic with her hysterical Nicola Sturgeon voice overs and her latest one was no different as she 'discussed' students being locked down at universities across the country. Opening the video, Janey said: "Hi there it's Nicola.
a local lockdown ahead of Glasgow as "patent nonsense". Council leaders in the Granite City today called for the First Minister to publish the expert advice she received on why hospitality businesses could remain open in the country's largest city last month.