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Linzi Page’s holiday is legally exempt from a travel ban that comes into force tomorrow.Linzi, who has stage 4 bowel cancer, made a plea to the First Minister in an email last night.Nicola Sturgeon has told a dying mum she is able to go on a family holiday to Tenerife on compassionate grounds.Read the full story.A fall in the R Number in Scotland indicates the “current tough measures” to tackle coronavirus are working, Nicola Sturgeon has said.But the First Minister stressed regional variations across the country justify the need for the more restrictive measures that will be implemented from Friday.Telling MSPs the R number – the reproduction rate of the virus – is now “very slightly below one”, she said: “That indicates that the current.

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