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direct to your inboxHealthy under 60s who aren’t key workers are being vaccinated in Trafford ahead of the national guidelines, a councillor has claimed.Currently, the national vaccine rollout is on ‘cohort five’ of its nine-stage plan, where the jab is only being offered to all those in the community aged 65 years or over.However, a Trafford councillor says he has been told of a GP surgery vaccinating patients aged 50 years old or over – despite them being in cohort nine of the national
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After Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey on March 7 — which forced Harry’s brother, Prince William to defend the royal family against allegations of racism — Gayle King revealed that the brothers have spoken. The CBS This Morning host, who’s friends with both Oprah and Meghan, made the revelation on-air on March 16, in response to reports that Harry, William and their father Prince Charles spoke about the situation over the weekend.
according to an Instagram post from the school.“Today at the #MyBCC vaccination clinic, the folks waiting for 15 minutes in observation were graced with the musical talents of the one and only Yo-Yo Ma,” the caption reads. The 65-year-old musician can be seen in videos sitting in the waiting area — masked and socially distanced — gracefully playing his cello while his audience looks in awe.
Perth and Kinross aged 50 to 60 have been told to expect a blue envelope through their door in the next few weeks with an appointment for them to have a COVID-19 vaccine.And everyone in the 60 to 64 age group in Tayside will be invited for their vaccination from this week.The invitation will provide the location, date and time of the vaccination appointment plus instructions on how to change the appointment if necessary.Everyone in these age groups will get their vaccination at community
One year after the nation was brought to a near-standstill by the coronavirus, President Joe Biden pledged in his first prime-time address Thursday night to make all adults eligible for vaccines by May 1 and raised the prospect of "independence from this virus" by the Fourth of July. He offered Americans fresh hope and appealed anew for their help.
Meghan Markle's friend Janina Gavankar has warned that more truths regarding her and Prince Harry's time within the Royal Family will come out.The American actress, who has starred on shows such as Arrow and True Blood, appeared on ITV's This Morning to speak to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Oprah Winfrey interview.
“These patrols should send out a message that this sort of behaviour simply has no place in our communities." Permanent CCTV cameras are being installed in Robertson Park, but are not expected to go live until late spring.Police have also vowed to look into concerns about laughing gas pellets being distributed around the town's Dunlop Crescent.Fears have been raised about the Nitrous Oxide cannisters lying around parts of Inchinnan as well in recent months, prompting a number of councillors to
Clapping back! Meghan Markle’s half-sister, Samantha Markle, spoke out after the duchess’ CBS tell-all interview on Sunday, March 7.
National CineMedia, operator of the nation’s largest cinema advertising network, saw sales plunge and it swung into the red last quarter as more than half of all theaters were shuttered. On a conference call, execs noted recent agreements to expand outside of cinemas and said the company will be announcing another, a big one, in few weeks.
Harry and Meghan’s sit down with Oprah Winfrey may not air until this evening in the UK, but talking points from the interview have already sparked debate since its airing in the US last night.The couple, who announced they are expecting a baby sister for their one year old son Archie, sat down for a two hour tell-all chat with the respected chat show host. During the talk, Meghan spoke candidly about her experience in becoming a royal.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle told their story about not being able to make their own choices within the Royal Family when they spoke with Oprah Winfrey. However, new footage from the interview, which was released on March 8, revealed that this extended to all members of the Royal Family — even Queen Elizabeth! Harry told a story about The Queen allegedly being ‘controlled’ by senior advisors in The Firm.
(Reuters) - Serena Williams said she understood the "pain and cruelty" suffered by Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, after she accused Britain's royal family of racism. Meghan, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS late on Sunday, said the royal family had concerns about how dark their son's skin might be.
direct to your inboxThe Duchess of Sussex has told Oprah Winfrey that the Duchess of Cambridge made her cry ahead of her wedding.Reports circulated ahead of the Sussexes’ nuptials that Meghan left Kate in tears at Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress fitting.But Meghan told Winfrey the “reverse happened”.Meghan said she was not sharing the information to be “disparaging”, but added it was “really important for people to understand the truth”.“She’s a good person,” the Duchess added.Meghan said
confirmed the end of “Borat,” it appears that the British comedian has found lucrative work elsewhere — shilling COVID-19 vaccines to celebs. In a sketch during Thursday night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Cohen was interrupted by what appeared to be a burner cell phone ringing while answering the question, “Was it fun to play Borat?”Trailing off his serious statement on the political impact of Borat, Cohen excuses himself to answer his cell phone — a number he seems to recognize.
tweeted on Tuesday, alongside a photo of herself at her appointment, sporting a sparkly-blue, long-sleeve shirt with upper arm cutouts in just the right place for the coronavirus vaccine injection. In the tweet, Parton tagged her vaccine site — Nashville, Tennessee’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center — where she calmly sits in a low-backed chair in front of a logo-covered backdrop.“I’m finally gonna get my vaccine — I’m so excited,” Dolly told followers in an Instagram video posted from her
Producers Guild of America national executive director Vance Van Petten is set to step down in mid-2021. Susan Sprung, who was promoted to national executive director alongside Van Petten in April 2019, will take over all national executive director duties when Van Petten exits after 21 years at the helm.