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Where should I go?
Overwhelmingly agents are recommending Greece as a destination.
Mr Lee said: By June I suspect we ll also see Greece on the green list, which is where I think we ll see much better deals.
Rebecca England of Attleborough Travel said: I think Greece will be incredibly busy. Usually you d expect Turkey to be on that cheaper end of the spectrum but with that being a red-listed country I think there will be a lot of uncertainty travelling there.
Can I get a refund?
Martyn James of complains company Resolver said: If you spot a holiday you like the look of, you need to check with the business before you book. Firstly, make sure you can actually contact them if something goes wrong.
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SIR – I welcome the move towards more face-to-face GP appointments.
However, there need to be fewer pointless ones for things like broken nails. If only those who genuinely needed appointments were seen, the service might be considerably less stretched.
I think initial phone consultations can be a good thing, along with the use of 111 to triage A&E.
Barbara Marshall
SIR – It is good to know that patients have the right to book face-to-face consultations with their GPs.
Now all we have to do is get through to them on the phone or persuade them to respond to emails.
How AI is speeding up stroke care Saving time in delivering thrombectomy services could be the difference between a good outcome and someone facing a life with a serious disability. By Jeff Wyrtzen Stroke is a devastating disease that affects more than 100,000 people each year in the UK. It occurs when blood supply to the brain is obstructed, causing brain cells to die and leaving many patients with life-altering disabilities. New treatments have emerged in the past few years that offer stroke patients a chance of a better outcome, and an Oxford-based company is hoping its artificial intelligence (AI) software can expand access to this life-saving procedure.
Covid Scotland LIVE: Patients in hospital with Indian variant after despite vaccine
While large parts of Scotland will move to level two next week, the First Minister did confirm that Glasgow and Moray would remain at level three due to a rise in cases
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Welcome to Edinburgh Live s coronavirus in Scotland live blog on Saturday, May 15.
Nicola Sturgeon yesterday gave an important update to the Scottish Parliament regarding the easing of lockdown restrictions amid fears about the Indian variant. The First Minister confirmed that while large parts of Scotland would move down to level two from Monday, Glasgow and Moray would remain in level three due to a rise in cases. This will be for at least a week.