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Footage of gridlock across both French and British ports have sparked alarm over the end of the Brexit transition period. The long lines of lorries have been attributed to businesses scrambling to stockpile supplies ahead of the December 31 cut-off date. Bosses of both Tesco and Ocado have admitted they have started to stockpile long-life goods in preparation for possible supply disruptions.
Holyhead Port. Screengrab from Google Streetview. One of Anglesey’s major employers “is in danger of rapid decline,” a Holyhead councillor has claimed, warning over the potential impact of trade barriers with Ireland on the town’s port. Despite being the second busiest “roll-on roll-off” port in the UK, Cllr Bob Llewelyn Jones claimed that the disruption caused by the impending end of the Brexit transition period could see a “big reduction” in Irish Sea traffic travelling through Holyhead. With over 1,000 people said to be directly employed within the port and several more dependant on the supply chain, plans to enforce border controls on the Irish side from January 1 have led to the current situation being described as a “worrying time” for the town.
epidemic in oklahoma. we are disappointed and disagree with the judge s decision. johnson & johnson did not cause the opioid abuse crisis here in oklahoma or anywhere in this country. rob: author of american 6, inside the opioid addiction crisis and how to end it, and survivor of the opioid crisis brian hampton joins us now with how bad this epidemic really is. thanks for coming on this morning. the judgment, $572 million by the state of oklahoma. they were looking for $17 billion. are you disappointed? the basic principle of accountability and justice is a good thing so let s start there. the language and details are incredibly important. if you asked me how i felt about the verdict i would probably
told their mother teresa to buy milk but the three never returned. her husband returned a chris mat gift intended for their children to a toy store. brian hampton has extensive criminal history including crimes of violence and drug abuse but no criminal charges have been filed yet in this case and no threats had been made against the children. police are just franc i canly searching for the little gills. they note the infant is nursing and was last fed by her mother yesterday around 9:00 a.m. police say teresa told them her husband with in contact with certain people in the dayton area but she didn t give an address in the area. brian hampton, 38-year-old white male, 6 2 and 200 bounds with hazel ice. he is drying teal green, pontiac grand prix. it has tinted windows and front-end damage. anyone with information is asked to call lebanon police,