TAKEAWAY owners in the Borders have been reacting to the new coronavirus lockdown restrictions implemented at the weekend. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week that the rules were being introduced across the Scottish mainland because the country is in an “extremely serious” position regarding coronavirus. The updated rules include tighter measures placed on takeaways, with no-one allowed to enter the premises when placing or collecting an order. Food and drink orders must be given to customers through a hatch or doorway. The rules having been in force since Saturday, this newspaper spoke to takeaway shops in the Borders about the new restrictions.
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2:41 PM January 9, 2021
Updated:
2:55 PM January 9, 2021
Stand Up to Racism in Lowestoft held a protest on Rotterdam Road after a man in his 40s was racially assaulted earlier this year
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Employees at a Lowestoft kebab shop with a predominantly Turkish workforce have said they face racism almost daily as their most prolific abuser was convicted for hate crime.
Kings Kebab Shop in London Road South, Lowestoft
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The court heard that Burlingham made staff uncomfortable with insults such as go back to your own country , and show me your passport , with one employee s victim impact statement revealing they no longer wanted to come into work because of him.