Cafes, beer gardens, non-essential shops and museums are reopening in Scotland today as lockdown easing continues. The country moves from Level 4 to Level 3 of the Scottish Government’s five tiers of restrictions on April 26. Meanwhile, pubs, restaurants, bars, cafes and
New South Wales has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 despite traces of the virus being found in found in two wastewater treatment plants. Authorities issued an urgent health alert on Saturday in New South Wales after fragments of coronavirus were found in two
Third of all crime is fraud after more than four million offences in England and Wales last year with reports rising in every region Fraud is now more of a concern for people than violence, burglary or car crime Around 12,000 incidents
Lockdown easing: Next steps in Northern Ireland and Wales Northern Ireland April 23 – Outdoor visitor attractions Hairdressers Tattoo parlours Driving lessons Outdoor sport Takeaways and off-licences Caravans and holiday homes Gyms and swimming pools Rule of six and three households can
Police swoop on hospital in Wrexham after ‘bomb scare’ as patients are told to ‘stay on wards’ and site goes into lockdown People being told not to enter or leave Wrexham Maelor Hospital this afternoon A spokesman from North Wales Police said
Covid was only the THIRD leading cause of death in England and Wales in March, official data shows – as interactive map shows how many people have REALLY died of the disease in your neighbourhood Office for National Statistics data shows Covid
Dramatic moment tons of mud and rock fell onto North Wales beach in 130ft wide landslide – as luxury homes inch closer to cliff edge after further movement overnight The gardens currently buffering the £400,000 properties in Nefyn near Pwhelli continue to
Just sixteen people under the age of 20 have died of Covid this year in England and Wales, according to official data. Weekly fatality data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) also shows daily coronavirus deaths are now in single figures
A huge landslide sent hundreds of tons of mud across a Welsh beach, leaving a row of luxury detached houses teetering on the edge of the new cliff. Minutes after people had walked on the sand below, large parts of clifftop gardens,
Wally the wandering walrus is back and enjoying the warmer weather! Arctic animal ‘who came from Greenland on an ice floe’ delights tourists in west Wales Wally the Walrus was spotted playing in waters near Tenby, Pembrokeshire He played in the waves