A total of 134 employees at the 2 Sisters factory have tested positive, plus 18 of their contacts.
Video posted on social media shows three cars repeatedly colliding before being abandoned.
Some people in Glasgow and Lanarkshire have been directed as far afield as Penrith in Cumbria.
Reports suggest the BBC is considering axing certain songs because of associations with colonialism.
The four men and two women have been charged as part of a police operation into the New IRA.
Eddie Jarman was snorkelling in the South Pacific off the island of Moorea when he was killed.
One of the riders suffered life-changing injuries, including a broken leg and punctured lung.
Hisham Muhammad was arrested after his landlord saw knives, wires and a soldering iron at his home.
The 74-year-old subjected a girl to sexual abuse in Aberdeen and Asia for a decade.
Ministers are consulting on the use of face coverings in corridors and communal areas in Scotland's secondaries.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she was acting in response to new guidance from the WHO.
Robert Parkins stabbed Alex Fitzpatrick at least 17 times in the neck and chest.
Chief Constable Ian Hopkins says police are trying to be "proportionate" when tackling gatherings.
The Met Office warns injuries from "flying debris" could be possible.
The chief executive of the Bletchley Park Trust says it is struggling to survive.
The supermarket will bolster its online business with permanent hires following "exceptional growth".
Bailiffs are resuming operations after a five-month suspension with new coronavirus restrictions.
H-ABC is believed to be one of the rarest diseases on the planet. Three mothers spoke about how they are trying to raise awareness.
The Sports Direct owner will buy Dave Whelan's gyms and fitness assets after they went bust.
Many students in years seven, 12 and 14 are back at school on Monday for the first time since March.
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