Boris Johnson has condemned the racist abuse of England footballers in the aftermath of the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy, saying those responsible for the appalling abuse on social media should be “ashamed of themselves.”
Boris Johnson has condemned the racist abuse of England footballers in the aftermath of the Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy, saying those responsible for the appalling abuse on social media should be “ashamed of themselves.”
Scotland is “past the worst” of the recent surge in cases of Covid-19 but must still be “cautious, not cavalier” as the decision to move the country down to level zero on Tuesday looms, the health secretary has said.
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Comparisons between Scotland and England’s death rates in care homes from Covid-19 were sent weekly to Nicola Sturgeon in the early stage of the pandemic, it can be revealed.
Michael Hollingworth has been talking to me for less than a minute before he has to stop to catch his breath. That’s what life is like for him six months after he caught Covid-19. Constantly breathless, constantly exhausted. No stamina, no concentration. A struggle to find the right words, or remember basic instructions.
Rangers fan group the Union Bears threatened a “riot” should officers fail to facilitate their planned march from Ibrox to George Square, police claimed.
A young Glaswegian once given a “stern talking to” for selling home-made gin to his schoolmates has used lockdown to launch an award-winning drinks business.
Gareth Southgate has admitted it feels like “a bubble has burst” after England lost the Euro 2020 final on penalties to Italy having taken an early lead in the game through Luke Shaw.
Very few tennis players - and maybe only Novak Djokovic - would come away from the opening set of the Wimbledon final which they had just lost and be relieved.
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