Three loose leaf tea products have been recalled by a major retailer after insects were found inside them. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent recall alert for the three products this afternoon (June 18).
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A warning has been issued to shoppers and workers ahead of the Trafford Centre's bus station being closed. The bus station, near the Regent Crescent area of the Trafford Centre, will close from midnight on Friday morning (May 31) until the end of service on Saturday, June 1.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) says the bus station will be closed while road resurfacing works take place. Bus services will instead use the Trafford Centre coach park, near to the John Lewis entrance, as a temporary bus station on both days.
It will affect the 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 52, 100, 126, 132, 150, 245, 247, 250, X22 and X50 services. The bus station will reopen from the start of service on Sunday, June 2.
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An update on TfGM's website says: "Staff will be on site from the first bus to the last bus to assist passengers at both the bus station and the coach park. If you need any assistance with your journey, our team are here to help.
"We're available on 0161 244 1000 and @BeeNetwork from 7am to 8pm on Friday and 8am to 8pm on Saturday." Further information is available on TfGM's website.
Three loose leaf tea products have been recalled by a major retailer after insects were found inside them. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued an urgent recall alert for the three products this afternoon (June 18).
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A 'predator' former teacher sobbed as she was granted bail after being convicted of having sex with two pupils. Rebecca Joynes, 30, was convicted of engaging in sexual activity with the two boys, who she met while working at a Greater Manchester school.
A teacher faces jail after being found guilty of sexual offences against two of her pupils. Rebecca Joynes, 30, groomed one boy with a shopping trip to the Trafford Centre before taking him back to her apartment and having sex with him when he was 15. She then fell pregnant with another teenage pupil.