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London news: Met Police blow top after night of protest chaos | UK | News

Merkel s in trouble when she s copying Macron - French journalist | World | News

ANGELA MERKEL s biggest error in her catastrophic handling of the pandemic was copying europhile Emmanuel Macron s fact-free scaremongering , according to a French journalist.

Supermarket shopping rules: Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury s, Lidl and Aldi latest update

Asda Additional hand sanitising stations have been put into stores and the supermarket has introduced antimicrobial handles to trolleys and baskets, which use a coating technology used to limit the spread of bacteria. Safety marshals will be at the front of stores to help customers with safety queries and hand out face coverings where necessary. The Asda website states: We have created 1,000 new Asda Safety Marshals stationed at the front of every store and in the aisles of larger stores. These colleagues will be on hand to help customers with safety queries and reiterate Government guidelines to wear a face covering and maintain social distancing while they shop.

Queen Elizabeth II news: Body language confident with Queen Mother in latest pictures

Queen Elizabeth II: She has been the monarch for nearly 70 years (Image: EXPRESS) The expert claimed this could be relevant now to the Queen to know her family would be proud as she continues to reign. Judi said: This photograph and the body language signals might be as important to the Queen as the nation right now, perhaps more so. It shows strong bonds between the mother and daughter. But also a sense that the Queen would consider she would have always made her mother proud during her reign thanks to her ongoing sense of doing her duty first and foremost.

Ireland bans AstraZeneca - Has Northern Ireland suspended the Oxford jab?

He said: We are aware of the action in Ireland. We are closely reviewing reports but given the large number of doses administered, and the frequency at which blood clots can occur naturally, the evidence available does not suggest the vaccine is the cause. People should still go and get their COVID-19 vaccine when asked to do so. Trending AstraZeneca developed its jab with assistance from Oxford University, and it debuted as one of the most effective on the market. Much like the Moderna and Pfizer candidates, two doses protect people from more than 90 percent of Covid cases. And they come with limited side effects, which may include a slight fever or pain on the site of injection.

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