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90-year-old Margaret Keenan has just become the first person to receive both doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. In early December, the UK was the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. In...
Music festivals across the UK should be able to resume by summer 2021. The UK has officially become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer vaccine and it’s giving us all hope for a brighter 2021. Fingers c...
Five Scots poets have got together to celebrate a traditional Scottish saying. Lidl is kicking off the Christmas countdown in true Scottish style, by unearthing a forgotten Scots phrase – ‘daft days’. The supermarket ha...
The UK has just approved the Covid-19 Pfizer vaccine—and it will be made available across the country in a matter of days. News of a vaccine has given many people hope over the last few weeks, and just this morning (Dec...
The thank you payment is expected to be paid to about 300,000 NHS healthcare workers and care staff. Nicola Sturgeon has announced that the Scottish Government will give NHS and adult social care workers a £500 thank yo...
The trial period is expected to last for around 10 days. From today (Monday 30 November), a number of test centres will begin to be rolled out across the city of Glasgow and residents in five of the coronavirus hotspots...
Three households, eight people, five days. The Scottish government has advised that during Christmas and the festive period “bubbles” of three households in Scotland should contain no more than eight people....
1 in 4 Brits aren’t wearing a mask on public transport. Despite everything, research has shown that over a quarter of the British public are still refusing to wear a face mask on public transport. A study carried out by...
The Oxford English Dictionary has always chosen a single Word of the Year, but 2020 is an entirely different beast. Every year the Oxford English Dictionary names its Word Of The Year—a word that has entered our vernacu...
The equation for Christmas is simple: three households, five days. With barely a month to go until Santa squeezes himself down the chimney (mask firmly on, we assume), our attention has been focused as much on the coron...