Our Politics newsletter is now daily. Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox.Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed non-essential shops and hairdressers should be able to reopen their doors next month as Scotland emerges from its long winter lockdown.The First Minister told MSPs today that a dramatic drop in the number of people being hospitalised with covid thanks to the success of the vaccination programme meant some restrictions could end.From Monday, April 5 Scots will be able to visit hairdressers, barbers, garden centres, car showrooms and other non-essential retail stores.It comes as the national "Stay at Home" message is due to end on Friday, April 2 - with travel restrictions across.
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