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Tom Cruise Set To Resume MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 Filming In The U K With Tier 4 COVID-19 Protocols

Tom Cruise Set To Resume MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 Filming In The U.K. With Tier 4 COVID-19 Protocols Following a brief Christmas holiday, the Mission: Impossible team is back at work this week, with Tom Cruise and company heading to the United Kingdom for the final leg of their shooting schedule. KingPatel | 12/29/2020 Top Gun: Maverick, Mission: Impossible - Fallout) has returned to the United Kingdom for what s expected to be the final leg of filming for his hotly-awaited action sequel,  Mission: Impossible 7.  However, after expressing frustration at crew members for not following safety protocols earlier this month, the entire production has now shifted from Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden over to Longcross Film Studios, which is a former U.K. Ministry of Defence site that was used to test army tanks and currently falls within Tier 4, the highest level of COVID-19 restrictions.

Despite progress, backups persist on Christmas Eve at Port of Dover

Despite progress, backups persist on Christmas Eve at Port of Dover Lizzy Burden, Deirdre Hipwell and Christopher Jasper, Bloomberg Dec. 24, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Trucks and vehicles sit in stationary traffic on the access road toward the Port of Dover in Dover, England, on Dec. 23, 2020. Routes to Dover, Britain s busiest cross-channel port, have been choked for days after France shut its border with Britain, blaming an outbreak of a novel strain of the coronavirus.Bloomberg photo by Chris Ratcliffe Britain s main trucking gateway to the European Union remained backed up for a fifth day, despite progress moving traffic through the Port of Dover.

Arianespace to launch 36 OneWeb satellites from Russia for the U K

Arianespace launches 36 OneWeb satellites from Russia for the U.K. December 17, 2020 Arianespace, contracted through OneWeb, used a Russian Soyuz 2.1b rocket with a Fregat upper stage to place 36 new OneWeb satellites into orbit for the British government.  The move resumed OneWeb launch operations after the company itself went bankrupt earlier this year. Liftoff occurred at 07:26:26 EST (12:26:26 UTC) on Friday, 18 December from Site 1S at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia.  The mission took nearly 4 hours to complete deployment of the all the satellites. The Blok-I stage on the “b” variant uses the staged combustion cycle RD-0124, providing improved performance and thus greater payload capability over the gas generator RD-0110 engine used on the “a” variant.

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