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School board hears annual audit report

School board hears annual audit report
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Tranmere fans return for playoffs - how to watch tonight

Fans will return to Prenton Park for Thursday s playoff semi-final first leg. Photo: Phil Bryan The wait is over. Tonight, thousands of Tranmere supporters will make their way back to Prenton Park for the first time this year to watch their beloved Whites. Rovers face Morecambe in the first leg of the League Two promotion playoffs in a match that will go a long way to determining if the team has what it takes to make an immediate return to League One after the injustice of their Points Per Game demotion last season. Ian Dawes will lead Tranmere into the playoffs after Keith Hill was sacked last week. Photo: Phil Bryan

Rovers reward season tickets holder with free tickets

Fans will return to Prenton Park next week for the first time since December last year. Photo: Phil Bryan Tranmere Rovers will welcome back thousands of supporters next week for their crunch playoff semi-final first leg against Morecambe at Prenton Park. And in a move that is sure to curry favour with the Super White Army, most of the lucky attendees will be given free entry. Following the Government’s Covid restrictions announcement on Monday (May 10), the club has confirmed that a limited number of fans will be permitted to attend the home leg only, on a socially distanced basis, subject to approval by the Safety Advisory Group.

Revealed: Why Britain s regulator missed the link between the AstraZeneca jab and rare blood clots

Revealed: Why Britain’s regulator missed the link between the AstraZeneca jab and rare blood clots The first cases occurred in January and February but their significance was not picked up by the MHRA’s algorithms 17 April 2021 • 6:00pm European countries were the first to report and identify an issue, despite having given far less jabs Credit: Joel Saget/AFP Early in March, some four weeks after the first AstraZeneca vaccine was administered in Europe, little signals - like flares - started to go off all over the continent.  First in Austria, on March 7, and days later in Denmark, Norway and Iceland, European healthcare regulators began to report small numbers of blood clots and deaths among people who had received the vaccination. 

Covid-19 news: Italy, Spain, Belgium limit use of AstraZeneca vaccine

Covid-19 news: Italy, Spain, Belgium limit use of AstraZeneca vaccine
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