Good evening, It's another glorious summer's evening in this wonderful country of ours. We hope you are able to enjoy it in your own small way while staying obeying social distancing and lockdown rules - and not driving for 30 miles to test your eyesight. Here are tonight's headlines: - The number of people who died with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 in Scotland has fallen for a fourth consecutive week.
- Scotland’s health secretary has admitted that she “might have taken a different view” on its widely-criticised strategy surrounding care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic, but stressed that the Scottish Government “did not ignore” the sector.
- Nicola Sturgeon is under mounting pressure to launch an inquiry into her government’s decision to discharge older people from hospital into care homes without being tested for Covid-19 in the wake of the coronavirus death toll.
- A kilt-maker hired to fit delegates at a conference believed to be Scotland's 'ground zero' in the spread of coronavirus has broken her silence to reveal government failings to contact trace since the outbreak – meaning she could have unwittingly spread the virus at home and abroad.
- A poll of more than 12,000 people across the UK has revealed strong support for the Scottish Government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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