parents have vowed to cancel Netflix over claims a new film "normalises paedophilia". The French film 'Cuties' is centred on a group of pre-teen girls in a dance troupe and depicts them learning to 'twerk' whilst dressed in revealing clothing.
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Supermarket giant Tesco has recalled one of its popular snack items over salmonella fears.Tesco has advised shoppers not to consume Eat Natural brazil and Sultana with peanuts and almonds 50g bars as a 'safety precaution'.Posting on Twitter, the supermarket said: "As a safety precaution, the manufacturer of Eat Natural bars is recalling their Eat Natural brazil & sultana with peanuts and almonds 50g bar.
This is due to a potential risk of salmonella in the product."The Eat Natural Brazil &
.parents have vowed to cancel Netflix over claims a new film "normalises paedophilia". The French film 'Cuties' is centred on a group of pre-teen girls in a dance troupe and depicts them learning to 'twerk' whilst dressed in revealing clothing.
coronavirus pandemic. Councils have pulled the plug on events in East Lothian, North and South Lanarkshire, Perth and Kinross, South Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Highland.
Sainsbury's, Lidl, Iceland, Spar and Waitrose have all issued warnings about food items.
straight to your inboxFormer Manchester United defender Rafael has angrily responded to Alexis Sanchez's comments about wanting to leave the club after his first training session.Sanchez joined United in January 2018 in a highly-publicised swap deal that saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan go to the Emirates in part exchange.Despite his sky-high wages and the expectation on his shoulders, Sanchez scored just five goals in 45 appearances at Old Trafford.He was subsequently loaned out to Inter Milan by Ole
Related: The perfect gifts for Father's Day - all $50 or under! The South Australian-based chocolate company issued the recalled after learning that some bags of Maltichocs actually contained chocolate hazelnuts, which could cause a dangerous reaction to anyone allergic to nuts. A post shared by Haigh's Chocolates (@haighschocolates) on The South Australian confectionery company issued a recall after a batch of chocolate hazelnuts were incorrectly packaged and sold as Maltichocs.
straight to your inbox Gary Neville suggests there is no 'desperate' need for Manchester United to sign Jadon Sancho in the summer transfer window. England international Sancho remains United's priority target even after the imminent arrival of Donny van de Beek with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keen to reinforce his attack by adding the £108m-rated forward before the transfer window closes on October 5.
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.
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festival for swingers, despite it getting the go-ahead amid Covid-19 fears. Swing Fest was controversially given the green light by council chiefs.