JoJo is hoping to inspire voters to go out and make “The Change” by voting.
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vegetarian options on the menu. The fast food giant is operating a reduced menu during the pandemic after restaurants reopened following months of lockdown.
However, customers are outraged at the choice of meat-free items available, with vegetarians left with only 'mozzarella dippers, fries or a fruit bag.' Many customers claim that staff have told them there has been a "national shortage" when they ask for the Veggie Dippers, The Mirror reports. But it turns out the vegetarian - and vegan -
.JoJo is hoping to inspire voters to go out and make “The Change” by voting.
Gordon Ramsay has sparked outrage once again after a furious diner slammed a "preselected" restaurant cheese board as "insulting". The Scottish celebrity chef, 53, has had to bear the brunt of recent criticism after the price of a breakfast fry-up and 'child's portion' of steak and chips were slammed.
The Sun: “It is sad but Trevor and Jo realised they weren’t making one another happy any more, and that it was time to move on with their lives." They added: "He and Josephine have a long history so obviously they are still speaking, and everything is amicable." “Trevor has moved into his own apartment and friends are joking it is his bachelor pad. "The insider also added that the split is "no secret" within the his and Jo's inner circle.Jo and Sir Trevor married in 1986 and they share a
Covid-19 were found. The MacDonald Hotel in Kinlochleven, near Glencoe, will remain shut for two weeks with all staff self-isolating after the cluster was identified on Saturday.
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TUI, one of UK's biggest package holiday operators, has agreed to pay customers back by the end of the month following months of travel disruptions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe Atlantic acquired more than 20,000 paying subscribers in the five-day period after it published editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg’s damning article about President Trump denigrating American military personnel who died in combat.On Sept.