A debate has arisen over whether the local lockdown administered on Aberdeen in the beginning of August was disproportionate compared to the recent lockdown on Glasgow
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Lord Provost says Aberdeen was dealt with ‘unjustly’ in administering of lockdown compared to Glasgow and the central belt
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen believes Nicola Sturgeon was far harsher in administering Aberdeen’s local lockdown than the recent restrictions placed on Greater Glasgow
‘A damp squib’: SNP Flynn’s opinion on Johnson’s offerings in Dudley as Sunak prepares to announce economic update
SNP MP Stephen Flynn says Johnson's Dudley speech offered no change, whilst Aberdeen Conservative councillor says the private sector could get a much welcome boost to initiate recovery
Opinion: The Dominic Cummings’ debacle will push Scotland towards independence
Dominic Cummings refusal to apologise for breaking lockdown rules and the PM’s refusal to reprimand him or even admit his favourite advisor bent regulations could reignite a whole different level of independence campaign
Opinion: Too little too late in UK Government’s efforts to protect people from covid-19
The government has never been a head of this crisis but always behind playing catch up with one of the most infectious viruses in modern history. So when does life return to normal?
Sunday Times article exposes UK government’s dither and delay in tackling coronavirus
A timeline of events that lead up to the coronavirus lockdown on 23rd of March shows a government that did not heed ample warning months before having to force the country to remain at home
Constituents of Aberdeen South misled in General Election according to council co-leader
Conservative candidate and Aberdeen Council co-leader Douglas Lumsden claims voters in Aberdeen South were misled after losing seat in general election