Nicola Sturgeon announces new lockdown restrictions on click and collect and alcohol consumption
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced a series of tough new lockdownrestrictions in Scotland to try to limit the spread of Covid-19.
Ms Sturgeonsaid click and collect services would be restricted to the sale of essentialgoods, alcohol takeaway would be banned in areas where the disease is highlyprevalent, and employers would be obliged to allow their staff to work fromhome if possible.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed Scotland's deployment plan for coronavirus vaccination has been taken offline after the UK Government raised concerns that it disclosed too much detail about supplies. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warns that "all bets are off" if those involved in Scottish professional sport do not respect extra privileges. BBC Sport
Rumors have been flying about what, if anything, President Donald Trump will do during the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. According to Business Insider, one such story making the rounds is that Trump will visit his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. In fact, a Scottish newspaper reported Sunday that a US military plane sometimes used by Trump is scheduled to arrive at an airport near the resort. But on Tuesday, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon put an end to such speculation.
Additional Secretary of Health Ministry Manohar Agnani informed about the vaccination drive which started on January 16 across the country. He said that only six states conducted COVID-19 vaccination sessions on January 17. "A total of 2,24,301 beneficiaries vaccinated so far," he said. "In 553 sessions, a total of 17,072 beneficiaries were vaccinated today," he said.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on January 17 said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, India is counted among those countries which have recorded fewer deaths due to COVID-19. He was speaking at a public rally in Karnataka's Belagavi. Shah is on a two-day visit to Karnataka.
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Bollywood actor Adil Hussain speaks to HT City Entertainment Editor, Monika Rawal, about shooting for two films - Bell Bottom in Scotland and Footprints on the Water in Birmingham - amid the pandemic, and says one cannot let fear take over their mind. He compares working in Hindi cinema and the West, and hopes that Indian filmmakers write more intelligent scripts. The Life of Pie and Star Trek actor emphasises on the need for democratisation in the film business and wants more representation of actors from the North East India. Talking of biases, Hussain points out the pay disparity in Bollywood and urges that crew members on a film get paid handsomely because right there between what an actor gets and what the crew gets is a huge difference. The actor, who, won the Norwegian National Award for the lead actor in Pareeksha shares his views on international recognition and whether he seeks such validation back home.
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The Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia has died after contractingCovid-19. The 70-year-old had served as archbishop since 2012 and was one ofthe most senior figures in the Catholic Church in Scotland.
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A licensee has described the Government's decision to ban alcohol takeawayservices from pubs under England's third lockdown as "another kick in theteeth". Katy Boulter runs wet-led pub The Royal Oak in..
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Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said the country has to 'up itsgame' to tackle the new variant of Covid-19 that has forced people back intolockdown.
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