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There could be “careful and gradual easing” of restrictions in March. Scotland’s First Minister has announced that the national lockdown will be extended until the end of February, however some childre...
This will help so many pet owners. A brand new bill has passed its first reading which could allow thousands of renters the right to keep their beloved pets in a rented property. The bill, known as Jasmine’s Law, seeks...
Your pets may need a coronavirus vaccine of their own, experts suggest. Dogs may be man’s best friend but unfortunately, they’re still able to transmit coronavirus to their owners. A group of scientists have concluded t...
Spain will likely be off limits to British travellers until the end of summer. If you’re planning a summer holiday to Spain, we have some bad news for you. At a meeting with the World Tourism Organisation in Madrid, the...
2021 is off to a flying start! Burns Night is fast approaching and it will be rather different from other years. Not only can we not dine out for a Burns Supper or head to the pub to celebrate with a wee dram with frien...
Glastonbury has been postponed another year. Last spring, amidst the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Glastonbury festival pushed back its 50th-anniversary edition to 2021, with hopes for a grand return in the su...
It will be one of four mass vaccination centres in the city. Pop-up vaccination centres are gradually opening up in Scotland, with the Drumchapel leisure centre in Glasgow, the latest venue to join the list of locations...
The new site is one of 26 walk-in testing centres in Scotland. The UK government has today (January 19) opened a new walk-through coronavirus testing centre at Bridge Street Car Park in the town centre of Paisley, aroun...
The stay at home order will continue until at least mid-February. The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that the current lockdown restrictions including the stay at home message will remain in place until at...
The UK travel corridors closed from 04.00 GMT today. From today (18 January), travel corridors allowing people to enter the UK without self-isolating have closed, in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19 after another st...