Covid in Scotland: The headlinespublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2021
- Scotland's current Covid restrictions will remain in place "at least" until mid-February says deputy FM
- A further 87 deaths have been recorded with Covid-19 in Scotland but there has been a small fall in hospital numbers
- The number of people to have died with coronavirus in the UK has exceeded 100,000
- Supplies of vaccines are "tight" but the UK believes it will receive enough doses to meet its targets, the vaccine minister has said
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- The education secretary announces £20m to support students facing hardship due to the pandemic
- An announcement is due later from the UK government on quarantine hotel stays - Mr Swinney says a four-nation approach could be taken
- The economic impact of Covid was cushioned by furlough measures, with the number of people looking for work in Scotland falling slightly during the autumn, new figures show
That's it for today, we'll back tomorrow with live coverage of the latest statements and briefings on the state of the pandemic.