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27.08.2021 - 17:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Supermarkets and restaurants are struggling with missing items and empty shelves after a nationwide supply chain crisis hit the UK. McDonald's, Nando's, Greggs, Co-op, Iceland, Subway, KFC and Costa are the big-name brands that have all been hit with food shortages this week.
A 'perfect storm' of Covid and Brexit has been blamed for the supply issues amid an on-going shortfall of around 100,000 HGV drivers. The situation only seems to be getting worse, with supermarket bosses warning it could
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spending up to £100 more on holiday essentials that they have forgotten about.Vital essentials like nappies, toys and even clothes have made the shopping list according to TravelSupermarket who unsurprisingly found that more than a third of brits find packing stressful.Whether it's a UK staycation for a few days or a holiday abroad parents are missing some opportunities to save money on what will already likely be a big expenditure.Forgetful parents can follow these tips from experts and stay on
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The Irish Independent, Varadkar had reportedly flown to the UK on a private jet for the festival.The newspaper also revealed what they said was a recording of Varadkar saying he “definitely” didn’t think that Britain was “an example to follow” in terms of allowing live events.In addition, many were particularly angered by the fact that Ireland’s biggest festival, Electric Picnic, was cancelled by the country’s government.Photos of Varadkar were circulated on Twitter and prompted widespread
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beer, the company has confirmed. The pub chain say that it is currently experiencing ‘supply problems’ with Carling and Coors, which is having an impact on taps across the UK.
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Tom Cruise surprised a family in Warwickshire by landing via helicopter in their back garden.The actor, who is currently filming in the UK for Mission: Impossible 7, had to land in Alison Webb’s garden due to the temporary closure of Coventry Airport.Webb and her partner were told an unnamed “VIP who was running late” needed to land, only for Cruise to emerge from the helicopter.Speaking to BBC News, Webb said: “I thought it would be kind of cool for the kids to see the helicopter land in the