@HillaryClinton: “If [Trump] wants to be the nominee he will be the nominee.”“It says volumes about the Republican party today.
27.09.2021 - 00:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Thousands of petrol stations have run dry following a third day of panic buying amid warnings the HGV driver shortage could lead to empty shelves at Christmas.
The Government has announced a temporary visa scheme that will see 5,000 foreign HGV drivers and 5,500 poultry workers allowed into the UK on three-month contracts up to Christmas Eve in an attempt to keep supermarket shelves stocked with turkeys
@HillaryClinton: “If [Trump] wants to be the nominee he will be the nominee.”“It says volumes about the Republican party today.
Sam Fender has informed fans that some deliveries of his new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’, have been delayed by “Brexit customs issues” and “fuel shortages”.The North Shields singer-songwriter released his second album yesterday (October 8), which was previewed by the tracks ‘Howdon Aldi Death Queue’, ‘Aye’, ‘Get You Down’, ‘Spit Of You’, and the album’s title track and its acoustic version.This evening (October 9), Fender took to social media to thank fans for their support and to announce
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Stacey Solomon has joked that she doesn’t have enough fuel to get to hospital if she were to go into labour while her partner Joe Swash is at work.The star, who is due to give birth to a baby girl any day now, told her Instagram followers that her workmen would have to drive her to hospital in the case of an emergency as the country continues to battle a fuel shortage. Stacey explained: “Joe did all of the school runs in the camper this morning, he’s the only one with fuel left.
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Irn-Bru could be the next product to be hit by shortages as the lorry driver crisis takes hold. Scottish makers AG Barr has revealed it is 'struggling' to make deliveries of the fizzy drink due to the HGV and supply chain issues currently impacting the UK.
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