A new routemap for Scotland out of Covid lockdown will be published next week, Nicola Sturgeon has told the Scottish Parliament.
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Nicola Sturgeon promises routemap out of lockdown next week

A new routemap for Scotland out of Covid lockdown will be published next week, Nicola Sturgeon has told the Scottish Parliament.

But she warned it was likely to rule out Easter holidays either abroad or in Scotland, though summer staycations might be possible. The First Minister said it was difficult to overstate the importance of being “careful, cautious and gradual” in lifting restrictions.

Here's what the FM said and what we can expect in the weeks ahead

 

Private security firm G4S hired to 'escort' travellers inside quarantine hotels 

Private security staff have been hired to escort quarantining travellers whenever they leave their hotel rooms, despite assurances isolation would not be enforced by guards.

The revelation comes despite claims from Scottish health chiefs last week that “guards and fences” would not be used to keep guests – who must pay £1,750 to quarantine - from absconding.

Read the full story here

 

Castle for sale

A 15th Century ruined castle in Scotland with a tennis court is on the market for the same as a one-bed flat in London.

It has the potential to be turned into a dream home but Historic Environment Scotland urged for care to be taken 'to preserve cultural significance' and that restoration 'should be sensitive'.

It's definitely a fixer-upper! Check out the centuries old castle here.

 

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