Moray and Glasgow city will stay in level three restrictions as the rest of mainland Scotland progresses to level two on Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
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Moray and Glasgow city will stay in level three restrictions as the rest of mainland Scotland progresses to level two on Monday, Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
Neighbours on Kenmure Street in Glasgow have organised a ‘Covid-19-safe protest’ to take place on Saturday following the wave of community support after the Home Office attempted to deport two residents on Thursday.
Glasgow has overtaken Moray as Scotland’s Covid hotspot as an epidemiologist warned the country is seeing a “loss of control” of the pandemic in some areas.
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