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The current restrictions mean that people should not travel between Scotland and England, Northern Ireland, Ireland or Wales unless it is essential. People living in level three and level four ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
when Scotland entered its second lockdown. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a strengthening of travel restrictions after an ‘exponential’ rise in Covid-19 cases, due to the emergence ...
From 6pm today, the guidance on non-essential travel will become law. Ms Sturgeon says she, like the rest of the country, is "scunnered" with the current restrictions. But we can now see an end in ...
DEVASTATED families have told of their heartache after being separated from their loved ones for over a year due to travel restrictions. Binational families and people who are settled in Scotland ...
Can I still travel around Scotland? For people living in tier one or tier two areas, it is a requirement to avoid travelling to level three or four restrictions. That said, travel to other tier ...
From today - Friday April 16 - Scots will be allowed to travel across Scotland for the purpose of outdoor socialising, recreation or informal exercise. More people from more households can also ...
The United Kingdom is easing travel restrictions for both vaccinated ... are currently no countries on the "red list" for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Wales. The full list of eligible ...
All travel restrictions to Scotland ended on Friday 18 March 2022. No proof of vaccination, recovery or testing is required for entry, and the country has scrapped all mask-wearing and social ...
Strict new rules on travel in Scotland come into force at 18:00 on Friday, with police being given the power to fine people who do not comply. The move coincides with more that two million people ...
From 6pm today, the guidance on non-essential travel will become law. Ms Sturgeon says she, like the rest of the country, is "scunnered" with the current restrictions. But we can now see an end in ...
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