First Minister 'still nervous' of a second spike but quality of life cannot be ignored
'Milestone' in the fight to defeat Covid-19 could let people lead more normal lives
Move likely to put pressure on Sturgeon to follow suit
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says she wants to return the country to ‘normality’ as long as it is safe to do so
Move 'to stave off any danger of a potentially lethal second wave of infections' as air travel picks up
She said that when easing of measures on Thursday the test, trace and track system will be operational
Health secretary Hancock reports they will also be made available to devolved administrations
More details of which restrictions will be relaxed following Nicola Sturgeon's announcement at Holyrood
A total of 177,216 tests for coronavirus were carried out in the UK, culture secretary Oliver Dowden has reported.
Latest figures point to more than 177,000 tests completed on Tuesday
The First Minister said the fall in the weekly death toll from Covid-19 including in care homes bodes well for a return to some 'normality'
Third week in a row that Scotland sees a continued drop in the weekly death rate.
Environment minister George Eustice defended the government saying in the early days of the pandemic priority was given to NHS staff
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces £33 million investment to help get people back into jobs
Nicola Sturgeon hopes lifting restrictions in phases will lead to better sense of 'normality'
Nicola Sturgeon has said 'we can't live like this forever, so we need to get some normality'
The review into practices in Argyll and Bute found 68 per cent of staff reported bullying
Transport minister Grant Shapps has said £2 billion is to be invested in transport infrastructure.
One Skye care home has seen more than 60 infections in residents and staff
Changing face of coronavirus crisis in UK has resulted in government guidance that has left some in doubt and others questioning what they can do