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2020 In Review: What happened in January, February and March?
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While the coronavirus crisis has dominated all aspects of life in 2020, the first few months of the year appeared comparatively calmer.
Despite this, there was still plenty of political upheaval as the UK formally withdrew from the European Union on January 31.
The move came following a series of delays in 2019 and marked the country’s entry to the transition period – with the minute details of the two institutions’ future relationship still being thrashed out.
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Tourist hotspots are being forced to contend with wild complaints from visitors – with one saying they would “rather be in hell” than on Balmedie Beach, and another slamming the lack of a Loch Ness marina.
While many venues in the north receive praise from their customers, some are being plagued by irrelevant or unfairly low rankings online.
And while these can have little impact on the venues with hundreds, if not thousands, of glowing reviews, others are suffering as their average scores are being pulled down.
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North East Sensory Services chief executive Graham Findlay meets social security secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville at the charity s Aberdeen base in St John Street earlier this year.
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For some Christmas can be a lonely time of year to contend with …but throw in the coronavirus lockdown restrictions and it can become a particularly hard time for those living with sensory disabilities.
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