direct to your inbox The chief executive of NHS England has outlined how and when millions of people in the UK will get their coronavirus vaccines during the roll out.
30.01.2021 - 12:56 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Renfrewshire Leisure workers who will staff new Covid-19 vaccine centres WILL receive a jab after concerns were raised about their safety.The worried workers - who were told they’ll man the centres where thousands of people will descend to get the life-saving jab - were initially told they would not be in line for a vaccination.The cleaners, receptionists and facilities staff at Paisley’s Lagoon, Renfrew
.direct to your inbox The chief executive of NHS England has outlined how and when millions of people in the UK will get their coronavirus vaccines during the roll out.
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direct to your inboxA local imam has warned about scapegoating the Muslim community when talking about covid sceptics in BAME communities.Imam Irfan Chishti MBE, who has been using Friday prayers to raise coronavirus awareness and dispel myths around the vaccinations has warned that there is 'scepticism across the board' and not just in the Muslim community.His comments come after experts and politicians warned that people in high-risk minority ethnic groups must be prioritised for Covid
In the middle of the closing credits for Tate Taylor's new film, the director inserts a minute-long postscript scene. It's an exchange between the lead character, played by Allison Janney, and a talk show host portrayed by Juliette Lewis.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticNeglected banker’s wife Sue Buttons (Allison Janney) finds all the attention she’s been missing from her marriage in the glow of the local media in “Breaking News in Yuba County.” A surprisingly violent small-town satire from director Tate Taylor that feels every bit as much a period piece as his 2011 hit “The Help,” despite taking place in the present day, “Breaking News” suggests a cross between such dark comedies as “To Die For” and “Fargo,” minus those films’
direct to your inboxA botched terror training exercise which foreshadowed delays in getting firefighters to the Manchester Arena bombing was a 'disaster', the public inquiry into the atrocity has been told.The emergency services took part in a huge terrorism training exercise, in which a suicide bomber scenario was played out at the Trafford Centre in May, 2016, a year before the real attack at the Arena.But Greater Manchester Police failed to alert fellow blue light colleagues about the
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