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Redbridge Conservative leaves party over handling of Covid | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Ilford Town Hall and Ilford High Street 21/5/14 EL77212 2. A Redbridge Conservative councillor has left the party due to his frustration with the Government’s handling of coronavirus. Cllr Robin Turbefield (Bridge) says he is “not a Covid-denier or anti-vaxxer” but feels the Government “approached the situation in the wrong way” by locking the country down. After more than a decade as a Conservative councillor, he has now joined the former Brexit Party, renamed Reform UK earlier this year. While he says he is eager to push the party s agenda in his remaining time as councillor, he does not plan to stand for re-election next year.

ITV weather presenter Ruth Dodsworth ex-husband jailed | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

ITV weather presenter Ruth Dodsworth ex-husband jailed | East London and West Essex Guardian Series
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One of the worst-run food premises in Waltham Forest shut | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

A bakery where surfaces were swarming with fruit flies and the walls were mouldy has been shut down for its appalling hygiene. Waltham Forest Council officers, who visited on March 17 and took the business to court six days later, reported it was “one of the worst run food premises they had ever encountered”. Flour Power Ltd, which traded from a warehouse unit in Argall Avenue, Leyton, had been selling bread to retailers out of a van for six months when officers visited after a tip-off. Owner Suleyman Cicek, who resigned from a Stoke Newington bread supplier less than three months before setting up the company, refused to admit where he had sold his bread.

Sainsbury s issue urgent Hepatitis A warning to all customers | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

Sainsbury s issues urgent product recall over Hepatitis A fears. (PA) Sainsbury’s is recalling its Taste the Difference Medjool dates over fears it could be contaminated with Hepatitis A. The Food Standards Agency reports that the supermarket chain is recalling all products as a precautionary measure. Sainsbury s is urging customers not to eat the product and return them to their nearest store where they will receive a full refund. The item has been removed from the Sainsbury’s website and point of sale notices will be displayed in all stores across the UK that are selling the product. The notice will explain why the product is being recalled and shares guidance with customers concerning what they should if they are affected by the product recall.

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