Travellers who break Britain's COVID-19 quarantine rules will face fines and jail terms of up to 10 years, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Tuesday.
SNP’S WORRYING ARROGANCE THE opinion columns this past week by Neil Mackay, Iain Macwhirter and Kevin McKenna have all exposed the very worrying arrogance being exercised by the SNP Government. From Neil Mackay’s allegations of plants within the party, it is not difficult to think that Joanna Cherry has been “removed” as a way of preventing an even more powerful successor to Nicola Sturgeon from being a new leader in time, this thinking being generated from Iain Macwhirter’s column. Kevin McKenna puts the danger in his own inimitable style. Like all three writers I wish Scotland to be independent and have for a long time, but now, in my mid-70s, I do not want a state governed by this present SNP; and while, after independence, the people can vote for other Scottish parties, the damage done today may be irreversible.