Icelandic media published stills and a short video of girls in a hotel room with the pair from Sunday. Foden and Greenwood will now miss England's match against Denmark on Tuesday night.
22.08.2020 - 14:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Major retailers have issued urgent warnings not to eat specific products due to health and safety concerns. Sainsbury's, Iceland, Waitrose and Co-op has produced a list of the latest items customers should return at once.
The Food Standards Agency regularly issues 'Product Withdrawal Information Notices' and 'Product Recall Information Notices' to let consumers and local authorities know about problems associated with food. Problems with food products mean they should not be sold, then it might
.Icelandic media published stills and a short video of girls in a hotel room with the pair from Sunday. Foden and Greenwood will now miss England's match against Denmark on Tuesday night.
straight to your inbox England coach Gareth Southgate has confirmed Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood and Manchester City playmaker Phil Foden have been told to leave the squad after breaking COVID-19 guidelines.
Sainsbury's, Lidl, Iceland, Spar and Waitrose have all issued warnings about food items.
Beta Nordic Studios, a unit of Munich-based sales firm Beta Film, led by CEO Jan Mojto, has acquired a 25 percent stake in Iceland's Sagafilm, further expanding its presence in the Nordics. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
The likes of Tesco, Aldi and Waitrose have already unveiled their Christmas food ranges. And now Iceland has revealed its upcoming Xmas offerings too.
Greggs Steak Bakes (2 pack)The risk statement says: "The presence of plastic makes this product not safe to eat."Greggs is recalling the above product. Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all Iceland stores that are selling this product."These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product."If you have purchased the affected product you should not eat it.
Iceland Airwaves festival has confirmed it will move to 2021, after organisers previously claimed that the event would still take place this year despite the coronavirus pandemic.The Reykjavik event will now take place from Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6th November 2021, with a line-up led by the likes of Metronomy, Daði Freyr and Dry Cleaning.New additions to the bill announced today (August 26) include the likes of Porridge Radio and the alt K-Pop group Balming Tiger.Iceland Airwaves Festival
huge weekend deal for customers looking forward to a big feed. It may be a bank holiday in England (which you may still be able to enjoy if your employer is based down south) but every weekend is celebration when there's lots of great food involved.
Los Angeles and much of the U.S. still remains in coronavirus lockdown but, globally, film projects big and small are finding safe spots to shoot.
Turkey Twizzlers went on sale in Iceland supermarkets yesterday, with shoppers able to choose from Original Tangy Tomato and Chilli Cheese flavours.