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MP to stand trial accused of breaking corona rules

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SCOTS MP Margaret Ferrier will stand trial in August accused of travelling from Glasgow to London knowing she had symptoms of coronaviru­s.

The Rutherglen and Hamilton West politician, 61, allegedly made several journeys having been told to self-isolate between September 26 and 29, 2020.

Prosecutor­s state the suspended SNP politician culpably and recklessly booked a test for Covid-19, stating in the booking applicatio­n that she had symptoms of the virus.

The charge claims she was told to self-isolate and wilfully exposed people to the risk of infection, illness and death.

It is alleged this was done by travelling throughout Glasgow and surroundin­g areas as well as trips to and from London. Allegation­s

BY CONNOR GORDON reporters@dailyrecor­d.co.uk state Ferrier was at a variety of locations over the three days.

These include locations in Rutherglen such as Lifestyle Leisure Centre, Sweet P Boutique and Vanilla Salon.

Ferrier also allegedly visited Grace and Flavour, in Bearsden, near Glasgow, as well as St Mungo’s Church, Glasgow, and Vic’s Bar in Prestwick, Ayrshire.

The charge states Ferrier made a taxi journey from her home in Glasgow’s Cambuslang to the city’s Central Station.

It is claimed she travelled to London Euston station and elsewhere in the English capital including the Houses of Parliament.

Ferrier is then said to have made the return journey to Glasgow from London by train. Ferrier – who appeared in the dock – pled not guilty today at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the single charge.

Paul Kavanagh, defending, said: “She pleads not guilty. The trial will only take four to five days at most. Most of the evidence will be capable of agreement.”

Prosecutor Mark Allan told the court: “Due to the pandemic, the trial will not be fixed for a number of months. A pre-trial hearing will be useful.

“There are number of civilian witnesses with significan­t commitment­s to parliament that will require to be worked around.”

Sheriff Johanna Johnston QC fixed a pre-trial hearing in June as well as the trial on August 15 which is expected to last five days.

Ferrier’s bail was also granted.

 ?? ?? IN THE DOCK Margaret Ferrier has pled not guilty to the charge
IN THE DOCK Margaret Ferrier has pled not guilty to the charge

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