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Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas

Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas
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Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas

Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas
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Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas

Local leaders hit out at lockdown-lite advice for Indian variant hotspot areas
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Scotland s Covid recovery will be dependent on a Yes win

PEOPLE drinking in the sunshine, enjoying retail therapy in local shops, meeting up with friends … it’s almost like real life is slowly returning after months of isolation and denial. Covid’s not beaten yet, of course. We can’t yet get rid of masks – in fact we may not be able to do so for months. We can’t hold parties or gather in reasonable numbers. The choir I’m a member of can’t yet meet for rehearsals outside of Zoom. Yet there’s a real air of optimism, even in Glasgow where restrictions are tighter than in most of the rest of Scotland (Moray excepted). There’s still some way go in Scotland’s largest city and you can understand the frustrations of a hospitality industry which feels it has done its best to keep customers safe and yet can’t serve alcohol indoors.

Tory minister urges people to spend dosh while defending £20 a week cut to Universal Credit

Tory minister urges people to spend dosh while defending £20 a week cut to Universal Credit Therese Coffey urged people to go out and spend while her department rejected calls to keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit which has kept people out of covid poverty. Therese Coffey told people to spend dosh as her department planned to cut Universal Credit. (Image: Press Association/PA) Get the latest on money saving tips and benefit changes straight to your inbox each week with our Record Money newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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