ITV News that approximately 100 people were found partying at the location during the national coronavirus lockdown.
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Dave King agreed to sell his shares to the Club 1872 group. The South Africa-based businessman has a 20.37 per cent stake through his New Oasis Asset Limited, making him the biggest shareholder.That will not go through until the group can buy out King but there has been a shake-up on the board in January.
Documents filed at Companies House on Tuesday show that Letham has been appointed to the Rangers board. The businessman was part of the Three Bears group along with Douglas Park and George
.ITV News that approximately 100 people were found partying at the location during the national coronavirus lockdown.
direct to your inboxThere is 'no reason to think' the South African variant will become the dominant coronavirus strain in the UK, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam has said. Speaking at today's Downing Street press conference, England's deputy chief medical officer said the South African variant had been detected in small numbers here but the Kent variant was currently dominant in UK.
direct to your inbox The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine offers only limited protection against mild disease caused by the South African variant of coronavirus, according to research.
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coronavirus vaccine is effective against the new variants discovered in South Africa and the UK. The biotechnology company conducted tests on the vaccine against the emerging strains of the virus.Research found that the variants had “showed no significant impact” on the neutralising properties of the vaccine.
LONDON, UK – Pioneering AIDS researcher and clinician Joseph Sonnabend, 88, died January 24, 2021 at London’s famed Wellington Hospital after suffering a heart attack on January 3, 2021.
direct to your inboxThe Brazilian and South African coronavirus variants are of more concern than the UK strain, the UK's chief scientific advisor has warned.Sir Patrick Vallance said fears have been raised that those two variants may be 'less susceptible to vaccines'.Speaking at a Downing Street press conference on Friday afternoon, Sir Vallance said: "We know less about how much more transmissible they are."We are more concerned that they have certain features that they might be less
Too cute! Keo Motsepe and Chrishell Stause are going strong — and the Dancing With the Stars pro isn’t shy about letting fans know.
Ashley Walters and Noel Clarke donated to a township in Cape Town, where they filmed part of 'Bulletproof: South Africa'. The pair have reunited for the new series of the Sky One crime drama, which was filmed in the South African city, and Noel has admitted they found the disparity "heart-wrenching" in one of townships, so much so he was keen to show his kids to teach them about life's differences.