an interview with the BBC.Although he refrained from naming names, William’s comments came on the same day that William Shatner became the oldest person in history to journey into space onboard a capsule belonging to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin.
27.09.2021 - 23:02 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The fuel crisis has led to soaring demand for jerry cans and forms of transport that do not involve joining lengthy queues, new figures show.
Halfords recorded a 17-fold rise in the number of jerry cans sold over the weekend compared with the same period a week earlier.
The containers, used by motorists to stockpile fuel, was the fourth most common search term on the retailer’s website.
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an interview with the BBC.Although he refrained from naming names, William’s comments came on the same day that William Shatner became the oldest person in history to journey into space onboard a capsule belonging to Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin.
Boris Johnson has jetted off to a holiday in Marbella, leaving behind an energy crisis, an ongoing fuel crisis HGV driver shortage which has threatened supply chains and cruel benefit cuts.
Some parts of the country are still struggling with low fuel stocks after a rush of panic buying, new figures reveal.
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fuel crisis is beginning to show signs of ‘improvement’, industry chiefs have said. Drivers have queued up at filling stations across Scotland while some businesses have applied maximum spend limits due to a shortage of fuel in recent days.
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Stacey Solomon fears she might not be able to do school runsdue to the fuel crisis - and might need to ask workmen at her home for a lift to the hospital if she goes into labour.
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filling stations ran dry.
Stacey Solomon has joked that she doesn’t have enough fuel to get to hospital if she were to go into labour while her partner Joe Swash is at work.The star, who is due to give birth to a baby girl any day now, told her Instagram followers that her workmen would have to drive her to hospital in the case of an emergency as the country continues to battle a fuel shortage. Stacey explained: “Joe did all of the school runs in the camper this morning, he’s the only one with fuel left.
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