Aberdeen bar have hit out at other pubs in the city after the area was put into strict lockdown.
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has thanked staff at two pubs in Motherwell and a coffee shop in Carfin for their cooperation following the Covid-19 outbreak at Sitel.A total of 20 people, either staff at the Sitel contact tracing centre or people they have been in close proximity with, have now tested positive for the coronavirus.People at The Railway Tavern and Merlins Bar in Motherwell, and Costa Coffee in Carfin who
.Aberdeen bar have hit out at other pubs in the city after the area was put into strict lockdown.
Derek McInnes’ first-team stars has tested positive for coronavirus. It follows an outbreak of the virus in the north east that saw Aberdeen thrust back into lockdown by Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday.A number of Dons stars had been in and around city centre hotspots earlier at the weekend causing concern they may have contracted the virus.Now the latest batch of results have confirmed at least one player has tested positive.
Covid cases has broken out in the Greater Glasgow area. The First Minister said there were 17 confirmed cases in Scotland's largest health board yesterday - which includes the city as well as the neighbouring council areas of Renfrewshire and Inverclyde.
coronavirus cases than Aberdeen - where strict lockdown measures are being reimposed. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today that restaurants and pubs must shut after 54 new cases emerged in a coronavirus cluster in the Aberdeen City Council area.
coronavirus cluster, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said today.
bars and restaurants could face a “further shutdown” if Scots do not abide by strict public safety rules.The First Minister said pictures of a large queue outside an Aberdeen bar had made her want to cry.A key part of the Government’s policy of coming out of lockdown involved the reopening of pubs and restaurants.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and local councils, with a current focus on
Stockport will be rapidly tested for COVID-19 after a 'small number' of positive cases were confirmed. The rapid testing programme was implemented at Stepping Hill Hospital on Friday (July 31) and will see all staff tested for coronavirus in the next five days.It comes after a 'small number' of patients and staff tested positive for the virus.
Police Scotland's deputy chief constable after a surge in Covid-19 cases. DCC Will Kerr took to Twitter to reiterate guidance from the Scottish Government shared on Friday by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
pub too often after alarm at a rise in coronavirus cases.Around half of the latest positive cases of Covid-19 were among people in their 20s and 30s.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the levels are a reason for caution, while other parts of the world have also seen infection rates among young people surge.At a coronavirus briefing on Friday, Sturgeon said "nobody can safely get Covid", despite the disease causing more fatalities among older people.Urging people to "stick rigidly" to the latest
coronavirus cases.The warning against non-essential travel also applies to anyone in affected areas, including Manchester, who had plans to visit Scotland.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the restrictions in the most significant step back to lockdown since the height of the pandemic in the UK.Sturgeon said: "I'm grateful to the Prime Minister for the update on the recent developments in the north west of England and all four nations agreed on the importance of sharing localised
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Schools in South Lanarkshire will return full time in August.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today (Thursday, July 30) confirmed that pupils would be able to attend school as normal after the summer break.Pupils in South Lanarkshire are set to return on August 12 and the council has confirmed that staff and parents will be contacted beforehand to update them on the arrangements.Schools will be allowed to reopen on a
A new drive-thru coffee shop can be built on an Asda car park at the cost of 66 spaces, Bury Council’s planning committee has ruled.Euro Garages, owned by the billionaire Issa brothers from Blackburn, has been granted planning permission for the new coffee shop at the Asda site in Radcliffe.The company has recently received planning permission for 37 new roadside services with petrol stations and drive-thrus including a Starbucks in Bolton.But the location of the new coffee shop at the store’s
Sturgeon. The First Minister told hospitality businesses they "cannot allow standards to slip" - and told members of the public to avoid premises failing to follow the rules.
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Scottish Government last night reintroduced a 14-day quarantine for those arriving in the country from Spain.
Covid-19 in recent days could be linked to the outbreak at a call centre in North Lanarkshire.