their meeting on the opening weekend in edinburgh. remember last year s scotland one at twickenham. all nations can think back to the autumn internationals and significant victories against the southern hemisphere opposition, and this is what scotland s coach had to say about the overall quality of this six nations. it’s about the overall quality of this six nations. six nations. it s the strongest i can remember. six nations. it s the strongest i can remember. i six nations. it s the strongest i can remember. i think- six nations. it s the strongest i can remember. i think the - six nations. it s the strongest i - can remember. i think the northern hemisphere s teams have shown over a period hemisphere s teams have shown over a period that hemisphere s teams have shown over a period that they ve all grown and can take a period that they ve all grown and can take on a period that they ve all grown and can take on and beat the best teams in the can take on and beat th
or a negative test result will be required. although proof of vaccination. the latest survey suggests there were just under 3 million people who had a virus in the uk last week. that was down although falling at a slower rate than before. in england, where one in 20 had a virus, wales one in 30 and scotland one in 30, case rates were lower but in northern ireland, with one in 20, the trend was said to be uncertain. at the population level, things are looking much better than they were a few weeks ago. most, if not all of the indicators are moving in the right direction and that is good news, we just need to keep a steady state and watch, of course, the changes that are being introduced in terms of policies, what their impact will be on infections in the community. infections in england fell in all age groups except among children. since the return of schools earlier this month, cases have picked up, with increases in the last
under three million people who had the virus in the uk last week. that was down, although falling at a slower rate than before. in england, where one in 20 had the virus, wales one in 30 and scotland one in 30, case rates were lower, but, in northern ireland, with one in 20, the trend was said to be uncertain. at the population level, things are looking much better than they were a few weeks ago. most if not all of the indicators are moving in the right direction and that is good news, wejust need to keep a steady state and watch, of course, the changes that are being introduced in terms of policies, what their impact will be on infections in the community. infections in england fell in all age groups except among children. since the return of schools earlier this month, cases have picked up, with increases in the last week among primary and secondary school pupils. we ve got children off across the school, i think we are up to the high 20s of children who have tested positive but, on
better, it will allow them to live more of a normal life and it will definitely reduce their anxiety, so just awareness of others would be amazing. restrictions in northern ireland are being eased today, with nightclubs reopening and indoor standing events such as concerts allowed again, though proof of vaccination or a negative test result will be required. the latest office for national statistics survey suggests there were just under 3 million people who had the virus in the uk last week. that was down, although falling at a slower rate than before. in england, where one in 20 had the virus, wales one in 30 and scotland one in 30, case rates were lower, but, in northern ireland, with one in 20, the trend was said to be uncertain. at the population level, things are looking much better than they were a few weeks ago. most if not all of the indicators are moving in the right direction and that s good news. we just need to keep a steady state and watch,
now, these days, i almost feel like my digital life is indistinguishable from my real one. i mean, if i didn t instagrammed it, did it even really happen? i know that advertising is a part of this, and recently, i noticed the return of some old anxieties, alongside a high number of diet related ads. it made me askjust how much do social media really companies know about me? and what impact is this having on children growing up today? i ve come to holyrood secondary, scotland s biggest high school, to ask these 14 and is year olds, are they on their social media accounts as much as me? i could spend, like, five hours on tiktok and maybe on it weekends, like, ten, 11 hours. a good few hours a day on instagram. because you just get so, like, distracted by it that everything else, like, doesn t exist for a moment. i show them my instagram feed. did anything jump out at you? i think about 60% of what was