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Britain 'comfortably' on target to vaccinate over-50s by March, says AstraZeneca boss


Pascal Soriot backed the British government's decision to delay the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine
The boss of AstraZeneca predicted that it would allow the inoculation of huge numbers in the coming weeks
Mr Soriot also slammed an 'emotional' EU over a jabs war that saw Eurocrats accuse the UK of hijacking doses
It came as Boris Johnson warned the EU he expected it to honour government contracts for Covid-19 vaccines

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Commission approves €4 million Danish tax deferral scheme to support SMEs affected by coronavirus outbreak


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The European Commission has approved a €4 million (DKK 30 million) Danish aid scheme for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The scheme was approved under the state aid Temporary Framework. The public support will take the form of interest-free credit facilities in relation to wage taxes due by SMEs. The aim of the scheme is to ease the liquidity constraints faced by those employers that are SMEs and have been most severely affected by the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak, thus helping them to continue their activities. The Commission found that the Danish scheme is in line with the conditions set out in the Temporary Framework.

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Dutch police use tear gas, water cannon amid rioting - News - Ridgecrest Daily Independent - Ridgecrest, CA


 
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) " Groups of youths confronted police in Dutch towns and cities Monday night, defying the country's coronavirus curfew and throwing fireworks. Police in the port city of Rotterdam used a water cannon and tear gas in an attempt to disperse a crowd of rioters who also looted shops.
Police and local media reported trouble in the capital, Amsterdam, where at least eight people were arrested, Haarlem, where vandals set a large fire in a street, The Hague and other towns before and after the 9 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. curfew began.

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Dutch police use tear gas, water cannon amid rioting - News - Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) " Groups of youths confronted police in Dutch towns and cities Monday night, defying the country's coronavirus curfew and throwing fireworks. Police in the port city of Rotterdam used a water cannon and tear gas in an attempt to disperse a crowd of rioters who also looted shops. Police and local media reported trouble in the capital, Amsterdam, where at least eight people were arrested, Haarlem, where vandals set a large fire in a street, The Hague and other towns

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Dutch PM condemns lockdown riots as 'criminal violence'

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (pictured) on Monday (25 January) condemned riots across the country at the weekend in which demonstrators attacked police and set fires to protest against a night-time curfew to slow the spread of the coronavirus, calling them “criminal violence”, writes Toby Sterling. The police said hundreds of people had been detained […]

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Dutch PM condemns lockdown riots as 'criminal volence'

By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday condemned riots across the country this weekend in which demonstrators attacked police and set fires to protest against a night-time curfew to slow the spread of the coronavirus, calling them criminal violence . The police said hundreds of people had been detained after incidents that began on Saturday evening and lasted until the early hours of Monday, including some in which rioters threw rocks and in one case knives at police and burned down a COVID-19 testing station. This has nothing to do with protest, this is criminal violence and we will treat it as such, Rutte told reporters outside his office in The Hague. Schools and non-essential shops in the Netherlands have been shut since mid-December, following the closure of bars and restaurants two months earlier. Rutte's government added the curfew as an additional lockdown measure from Saturday over fears that the British variant of COVID-19 may soon lead to an increase in cases. There have been 13,540 deaths in the Netherlands from COVID-19 and 944,000 infections. The police trade union NPB said there could be more protests ahead, as people grow increasingly frustrated with the country's months-long lockdown. We haven't seen so much violence in 40 years, union board member Koen Simmers said on television program Nieuwsuur. Police used water cannon, dogs and officers on horseback to disperse a protest in central Amsterdam on Sunday afternoon. Nearly 200 people, some of them throwing stones and fireworks, were detained in the city. In the southern city of Eindhoven, looters plundered stores at the train station and set cars and bikes on fire. When police said the demonstrators were violating the country's current lockdown rules they took weapons out of their pockets and immediately attacked the police , Eindhoven Mayor John Jorritsma said. (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by Catherine Evans and Alison Williams)

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Dutch PM condemns COVID-19 lockdown riots as 'criminal violence'

AMSTERDAM: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday (Jan 25) condemned riots across the country this weekend in which demonstrators attacked ...

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Coronavirus: Dutch PM condemns lockdown riots as ′criminal violence′ | News | DW


Coronavirus: Dutch PM condemns lockdown riots as 'criminal violence'
The Netherlands introduced a nighttime curfew on Saturday to slow the spread of the coronavirus. That prompted a violent reaction from hundreds of protesters who clashed with police across the country.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte accused the rioters of 'criminal violence'
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday condemned the riots that took place across the Netherlands over the weekend.
Demonstrators attacked police and set fires to buildings and vehicles as a protest against a nighttime curfew, implemented to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Police said hundreds of people had been arrested after incidents that began on Saturday evening and continued until the early hours of Monday, including some in which rioters threw rocks, and in one case knives, at police. In another incident, youthstorched a coronavirus testing center.

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Dutch mayor warns the country is heading for 'civil war' after riots


Dutch mayor warns the country is heading for 'civil war' following violent anti-curfew protests as France and Italy admit they're facing ANOTHER Covid-19 lockdown
Europe is in the midst of Covid chaos as countries race to tighten their restrictions amid high case numbers 
France due decide on a third national lockdown this week; Italy's top medic has also called for new shutdown
Meanwhile the continent's vaccine program is in disarray, with France's Pasteur Institute admitting today that its vaccine doesn't work and AstraZeneca cutting supplies of its jab due to 'EU supply chain issues' 
Disorder is also growing following riots in the Netherlands, with mayor warning 'we're on the path to civil war'

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Dutch police take to streets to prevent more rioting - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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