Scotland
Vaccine passports for nightclubs and mass events to go ahead in England
The requirement for nightclubs and venues hosting mass events to make use of vaccine passports is expected to be introduced in England by the end of this month, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi has confirmed.
Scottish government plans to introduce vaccine passports for nightclub entry
The Scottish government is planning to require the use of vaccine passports for entry into nightclubs and some large public events from later this month.
Clan Cameron: general manager Ben Danielsen on reopening Cameron House hotel in Loch Lomond
Scotland and Wales drop almost all restrictions and nightclubs reopen
Scottish hospitality to face midnight curfew as restrictions ease from 19 July
All parts of Scotland are to move to level 0 on 19 July, but hospitality is[...]
Scottish hospitality permitted to extend opening hours should Euros games overrun
The Scottish government will allow hospitality businesses to remain open later than the Covid-19 curfew should[...]
Scotland delays Level 0 easing of restrictions until 19 July
First minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that Scotland’s move to Level 0 and ease on restrictions[...]
Scottish hospitality calls for further financial aid as 28 June reopening ‘unlikely’
Scottish hospitality is calling for further financial support following a statement by first minister Nicola Sturgeon[...]
Scottish hospitality says having to evict football fans mid-game during Euros would put staff at risk
Forcing pubs to evict football fans mid-game during the Euros will put staff at risk of violence, the Scottish Hospitality Group (SHG) has warned with only a few days to go until the tournament kicks off."
Matthew Sherry takes up head chef position at the Balmoral’s Number One restaurant
Former Northcote head chef Matthew Sherry has joined the Michelin-starred Number One restaurant at the Balmoral hotel in Edinburgh.
Scottish hospitality allowed to serve alcohol inside from Monday
Scotland has been given the go-ahead to ease Covid-19 restrictions and move down to level two, with two geographical exceptions.
NTIA to launch legal challenge against Scottish hospitality restrictions
The Night-Time Industries Association (NTIA) has announced that it will be launching a judicial review challenging[...]
Scottish hospitality reopens to busy bookings and 'baffling' restrictions
Scottish hospitality has reopened to dine-in guests for the first time since December, but businesses owners[...]
Hospitality restrictions ease in Wales and Scotland
Restrictions on hospitality businesses in Wales and Scotland ease from today, with outdoor service permitted in[...]
Scottish hospitality to reopen with physical distancing requirements
Scottish hospitality can begin reopening with restrictions from 26 April, but some business owners remain concerned[...]
Scottish government urged to relax rules to give hospitality 'a fighting chance'
Scottish hospitality groups have expressed disappointment that the industry will still face tough restrictions after reopening this month despite lockdown rules being relaxed early."
Scottish hospitality scandalised by ‘unbelievable’ level of Holyrood catering subsidies
Catering services at Holyrood have been subsidised to the tune of £680,000 since the pandemic began, compared to the estimated average support of £40,000 for privately-owned pubs, restaurants and hotels across Scotland.
Scotland extends eviction protections for further six months
The Scottish government has extended the moratorium on lease irritation for a further six months, banning commercial evictions until 30 September.
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