Scotland remembers Covid victims with minute's silence
Scotland fell silent today to remember those whose lives were lost to covid or affected by the pandemic.
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I cover news articles ranging from human interest and lifestyle, to campaigns and major developments for Scotland. Co-ordinating The Herald's memorial garden campaign for Scotland's coronavirus victims. Involved in newsdesk forward planning and advance content.
I cover news articles ranging from human interest and lifestyle, to campaigns and major developments for Scotland. Co-ordinating The Herald's memorial garden campaign for Scotland's coronavirus victims. Involved in newsdesk forward planning and advance content.
Scotland fell silent today to remember those whose lives were lost to covid or affected by the pandemic.
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