Scots could face being banned from travelling to parts of England and Northern Ireland which are considered ‘high risk’ in a move being actively considered by the Scottish Government.
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  Oct 15, 2020  
     
 

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- Scots could face being banned from travelling to parts of England and Northern Ireland which are considered ‘high risk’ in a move being actively considered by the Scottish Government.

- Scotland's new 'strategic approach' to battling Covid: How will it work?

- Nicola Sturgeon: 'No return to normality' for central Scotland after Covid restrictions expire

- LIVE BLOG: 13 new coronavirus deaths | 1,351 new cases

- SNP MP Margaret Ferrier avoids police action over Covid-19 trip

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  Nicola Sturgeon confirms Scottish Government is 'considering' a cross-border travel ban  
     
  Scots could face being banned from travelling to parts of England and Northern Ireland which are considered ‘high risk’ in a move being actively considered by the Scottish Government.  
     
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Nicola Sturgeon announces new face coverings update for Scottish work places
 
The First Minister has updated the guidance on face coverings, announcing the changes while addressing parliament on Thursday.
 
     
 
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Face coverings will be mandatory in more places in Scotland - these are the changes
 
Face coverings are to be made mandatory in workplace canteens and communal areas
 
     
 
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Coronavirus in Scotland: 13 new deaths as more than 1,000 test positive for Covid-19 in 24 hours
 
A total of 1, 351 people have newly tested positive for coronavirus as Scotland recorded 13 deaths in the last 24 hours.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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