As the first flight from London landed at Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL) in Bengaluru early morning on Sunday after the ban on flights from the United
A 31-year-old man had been arrested, charged and refused bail after Failing to Comply with a Direction under the Emergency Management Act 2005. The man.
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Emergency crews in central Spain cleared 500 roads and rescued more than 1,500 people stranded in their vehicles, allowing Madrid and other areas on Sunday to slowly shovel out of the country’s worst snowstorm in recent memory.
After recording 50 centimetres of snow in the Spanish capital between Friday night and Saturday, Madrid and a large swath of the country remained impassable Sunday, with roads, rail lines and air travel disrupted by Storm Filomena. The blizzard has been blamed for four deaths.
On Monday, President Jovenel Moïse and Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe, accompanied by Minister of Economy and Finance Michel Patrick Boivert, will present and officially launch the Post-Covid Economic Recovery Plan.
Charity looks for volunteers to expand services in north-east A charity is expanding its services in the north-east - by introducing new home support volunteer roles to help families with children who have life-shortening conditions.
Children s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) will be matching volunteers in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray to a suitable local family.
Tasks will vary depending on the individual family’s needs - but could include supporting siblings, helping with practical tasks around the house and also providing vital emotional support through companionship and relationship-building.
Carrie Watt, CHAS’s home support lead in the north-east, said: We are thrilled to be able to launch this unique service in the north-east of Scotland and offer the vulnerable families we care for practical and emotional support in the comfort of their own homes.