levels. the first minister is confident that the rate of coronavirus in scotland is now five times lower than in the rest of the uk. she says that shows it is right to move slowly and cautiously out of lockdown. a small group of protesters at the english border visitors are being encouraged back to outdoor attractions, like the gardens at falkland palace in fife. the tourist sector desperately needs them but the scottish government has not ruled out imposing a quarantine for people from other parts of the uk if infection levels rise. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. china warns the uk over interference in hong kong — and over questions about huawei‘s role in uk telecoms. before we go — let‘s go to turkmenistan. this is one of the most secretive and insular countries in the world — but it is now letting world health 0rganisation experts come in. officially, turkmenistan is coronavirus free — in reality that‘s highly unlikely.