Nottingham bar halts student nights as footage shows raucous scenes
It had been described as a sit-down event
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A Nottingham bar has suspended a student event after footage appears to show Covid regulations were breached earlier this week.
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A crop of one of Ellie s pieces.
Circle of Life by Ellie Benton, 31, will run at Gallery at St Martins, in Lincoln, from Monday, May 24, to Sunday, June 6.
Ellie grew up in Sleaford and lived in the area until leaving, at 18, for Lincoln Art College and later Nottingham Trent University. In recent years, she has been working in London, but came back to Sleaford when the coronavirus pandemic struck.
Of the exhibition, she said: ”Nature is our saviour. It can provide endless fascination and I really wanted to focus on a variety of species living in harmony with each other. My paintings demonstrate how all living things have their space in the world and we must all respect each other as much as possible in order to survive.”
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After Health Service Executive, Ireland’s state health services provider, shut down all its IT systems serving hospitals in the wake of a ransomware attack early Friday, some security experts praised its decisive action and refusal to pay a ransom.
When unusual activity was spotted on IT networks at a Dublin maternity hospital and a ransomware virus was found, HSE shut down all its IT systems serving healthcare facilities throughout Ireland to prevent the spread of the malware, forcing clinicians to use paper-based processes, Irish state broadcaster RTE reports.
Paul Reid, CEO of Health Service Executive, said the shutdown followed a “significant ransomware attack” that caused widespread disruption to the HSE’s systems, RTE reports.
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