Former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Friedel has issued a warning to his former club over Cristiano Ronaldo's threat ahead of their Sunday clash.
05.10.2021 - 17:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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High street bakery giant Greggs has issued a warning to anybody who eats at its stores in the UK.
The bakery has warned that there is currently a disruption to staffing and the supply of ingredients.
But Greggs has said it is to accelerate plans to open new stores across the UK despite warning that it has been impacted by the disruption.
It came as the bakery chain lifted its profit outlook for the year after surpassing
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Friedel has issued a warning to his former club over Cristiano Ronaldo's threat ahead of their Sunday clash.
A Greater Manchester rescue centre has called for fireworks to be banned after revealing they caused one of their dogs to have a fatal heart attack.
From next month, the DVLA is bringing in a huge change for drivers going on camping holidays.
Ikea has warned Scots it expects ongoing supply issues to last for at least another year.
Aisling Bea has proven once again why she is the queen of the clap back after fans questioned why she adopted an English accent for a part.
Everyone knows that Scots and the rest of the UK love a good pie and a Greggs pastry, and now fans can rejoice as the bakery's steak pies and creamy chicken pies have landed in Iceland.
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The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
If you had outdoor plans for the weekend then it might be best to have a back up plan in place because it looks set to be a wet one.The Met Office has issued a weather warning, with parts of Britain set to battle nine hours of gales and rain tomorrow, Saturday 2 October.The warning has been put in force from 1pm until 10pm, covering areas in southern and eastern England.
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UK Government has paid out £25.2billion in financial support to 2.9million self-employed individuals whose business has been affected by coronavirus through the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that 9.1 million total grants have been claimed by self-employed workers across the UK since the scheme launched in May last year.