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Smoking outside will be banned in Oxfordshire as county tries to become smoke-free

Smoking outside will be banned in Oxfordshire as county tries to become smoke-free It became illegal to smoke inside pubs, clubs and restaurants in 2007, and now Oxfordshire is set to ban cigarettes from outdoor spaces too over costly health concerns Oxfordshire will ban smoking outside (Image: Getty Images) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Longford s Goldsmith Festival set to tackle future of agriculture

Longford s Annual Goldsmith Literary Festival goes fully virtual

Longford s Annual Goldsmith Literary Festival goes fully virtual
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Frustration over Manaaki Selby-Rickit s failed attempt to play in Southland

Star named the 24-year-old Maori All Black on its bench for its round four Southland premier game against Blues on Saturday. However, on the day of the game, McHugh was told by Selby-Rickit that he wasn’t able to play. McHugh claims Selby-Rickit, who had been attached to the Star club since 2017, had been given clearance from the Highlanders to play, but that changed after Rugby Southland got involved on Friday. Mitchell said that was not the case. Mitchell said he did contact Highlanders chief executive Roger Clark on Friday night asking if Clark was aware that Selby-Rickit planned to play in Southland the next day.

Banbury Chinese takeaway Mr Rice prosecuted for mouse infestation

The council also prosecuted the establishment for failing to train its staff in proper food hygiene practices. Councillor Andrew McHugh, Lead Member for Health and Wellbeing, said: “Local people want to know that if they order food for takeaway or home delivery, it has been safely and hygienically prepared. “To provide that confidence, we need to be making sure businesses have the information they need to follow the law and to be carrying out enforcement if they fall short. The gravity of these offences and the sheer level of pest activity meant that it was vital for us to take this case to court.

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