“The fact that young people are getting out… black and white people are getting out on the street is great but, you know, we’ll see where we get.” With the blowup of police brutality and blatant racism toward black citizens in the US, it seem that much of the world …
Read More »Royal Children’s Hospital: child’s COVID-19 case unclear
Authorities say it’s unclear how a child in the Royal Children’s Hospital’s oncology ward got coronavirus. Health Minister Martin Foley said on Monday it appeared the child had low levels of infection, and tests were being undertaken of other contacts to establish the source. “It doesn‘t appear to have come …
Read More »Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River (Part 9)
We return to the Robinson story. This time, maybe without tangents. Only reading beyond will tell. Although, they have been informative and is that not what we want – information. Anyway, we left the Robinsons, Leslie and Edith, with their growing family as they moved from their “too small” cottage, …
Read More »Royal Mail urged to put contingency plans in place for Derry – Highland Radio
A Sinn Féin MLA has urged Royal Mail in Derry to put in place contingency plans for services in the city. Foyle MLA Martina Anderson was contacted by a number of members of staff at the Great James Street Sorting Office with concerns after several postal workers tested positive …
Read More »Posties banned from looking at each other in shared vans under ‘barmy’ Covid rules
POSTIES are banned from looking at each other in shared vans, new Covid rules say. They are also told to keep the windows open — and cannot take their lunch breaks together. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates 1 Postman Pat would have been …
Read More »Row between Westminster and Manchester continues amid confusion over talks
Royal Mail is targeting a contract worth almost £800m to spearhead mass … Here's a quick overview of the major UK developments you should be … Source link
Read More »Ocean Liner exhibit on display at KYGMC
The Titanic is one of the ships on display at the KYGMC until Dec. 31. The Kentucky Gateway Museum Center is welcoming guests aboard a new exhibit called The Age of the Ocean Liner. The exhibit features a collection of replica ocean liners assembled by Ashley and Barbara Ford of …
Read More »Hull killer Steven Gallant given Royal Pardon for tackling London Bridge terrorist on murder rampage
A murderer from Hull has been given a Queen’s Pardon after tackling a terrorist who killed two people in an attack at London Bridge. Steven Gallant is now set to be freed early because of his heroic actions to stop terrorist Usman Khan during his attacks in the heart of …
Read More »Scots Covid death toll passes 2,600 as Redmill Care Home in West Lothian reports 11 casualities | Scotland
The coronavirus death toll passed 2,600 in Scotland yesterday amid a surge in infections, and confirmation that 11 residents of a care home have died since the start of the pandemic. The Scottish government said a further 15 people had succumbed to Covid since Friday, bringing total fatalities in Scotland …
Read More »Bear’s military coup squeezes creditors | Business
While the pandemic has encouraged many to get outdoors, Prufrock fears it is not helping Bear Grylls. The television adventurer, 46, co-owns Be Military Fit, an exercise-class provider where former squaddies put customers through their paces in parks. Though it would appear perfectly suited to the times, BMF, formerly known …
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