For a train from Glasgow to Edinburgh today as part of my journey back home to East Anglia.
Everyone seemed to be complying with the law to some extent, although a lot of very loose masks and some chin wearers (including yours truly).
Chap at the table across from me had his on his chin. 2 wifeys got on a Polmont or somewhere and chose to sit oppost him. Immediately started asking him to put his mask on and lecturing him on "the law in Scotland". He ignored them to start with but they persisted at which point it got a bit testy, with the 2 ladies swapping sarcastic comments. I felt compelled to intervene and asked them why if they were so bothered by a bare face did they choose to sit directly opposite someone not wearing a mask? Why put themselves into that situation? Of course they didn't really have an answer for that, and more to the point didn't proceed to challenge me on my naked face. Chap put his mask on properly "to shut everyone up", I kept mine on my chin and nothing more was said.
Edinburgh to Peterborough train there was an announcement about legal requirement to wear, but no enforcement during the ticket check north of the border. Needless to say they all disappeared before Newcastle.
Really things to my mind are very much back to normal in England.
Glasgow in the evening was full of young folk clubbing and pubbing, all seemed very normal. Other than masks on transport and whilst making the dangerous journey from the door to your restaurant table or hotel room, Scotland seemed pretty normal. I went to an independent place for breakfast this morning (I'd rather give 8 quid to them for something decent than 8 quid to Travelodge for rubbish). Staff all very friendly and chatty to customers and clearly "do you mind if I remove my mask to talk to you?" Be my guest pal!
I did notice loads of social distancing signs and stickers on floors everywhere, is that still a thing in law up there? Nobody paid any heed to it.