enhanced lockdown measures in an effort to stop the spread of the new strain of the coronavirus. Covid has put considerable strain on the UK welfare system causing an increase in demand for services and support.
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direct to your inboxSupermarket giant Tesco has issued an urgent warning to shoppers following disruption to the UK's food supply.But despite fears, the supermarket is urging people not to panic buy.Tesco said it had plenty of food for Christmas as it encouraged customers to "shop as normal"."We've been building our stockholding of key products ahead of the Christmas peak and are working closely with our hauliers and suppliers to continue the supply of goods into our stores," a statement
.enhanced lockdown measures in an effort to stop the spread of the new strain of the coronavirus. Covid has put considerable strain on the UK welfare system causing an increase in demand for services and support.
direct to your inboxFollowing Boris Johnson's announcement that England is now entering its third lockdown, some supermarket websites came under pressure as shoppers tried to book themselves delivery slots ahead of time.Now Aldi's CEO Giles Hurley has reached out to shoppers with a message about the supermarket's stock levels.The email read: "As new Government restrictions are introduced across the UK, I want to reassure you that all our stores are fully stocked, we have good availability and
Aldi CEO Giles Hurley has issued an important update for shoppers as the country enters a tighter period of lockdown restrictions due to an increase in the number of infections caused by the new strain of coronavirus. The chief of the German supermarket chain issued the statement just hours after both First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, announced enhanced measures to protect people from the ongoing pandemic.
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutWith Brexit officially taking effect on January 1, many people in the UK are worried about what is going to happen.Food shortages have been one of the most commonly worried-about consequences of Brexit, and now McDonald's fans have spotted signs warning of just that in selected UK stores.Posting on Twitter, a fan of the fast food chain shared an image of a sign taken in the Penge store.The
direct to your inboxA cold weather alert has been issued by Public Health England after wintry conditions hit our region and other parts of the UK overnight.It said the severe weather forecast for parts of England - which is expected to continue into Tuesday morning - has led it to issue the warning, which reminds people how to stay well in cold conditions.Severe winter weather forecast for parts of England from 6am Sunday, December 27 to 9am Tuesday 29 December has prompted Public Health
direct to your inboxStorm Bella has officially been named as strong winds and heavy rain are forecast for Boxing Day.The Met Office has said Christmas Day will be relativity calm and cold, but conditions across the UK will turn increasingly unsettled through Saturday and into Sunday. An amber weather warning has been issued for parts of south Wales and across southern England, with gusts expected to reach up to 60-70mph in exposed coastal locations.