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No EU can t have our jabs! Boris dismisses threat as Brussels bids to snatch 75m doses made in UK

European Commission said AstraZeneca is obliged to meet contractual agreement to supply vaccines to EU EU s health commissioner insisted that UK should not receive priority, despite placing order months earlier Astra-Zeneca warned EU it would only receive quarter of the  100million doses it expected to have by April But firm stuck to its guns, saying it had been open with EU chiefs over complexities of scaling up production

Live: Police escort man away after he chained himself to Walleys Quarry gate in protest at stench

The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now A man has chained himself to the gates at Walleys Quarry in a peaceful protest against the stench produced by the site. Residents in Silverdale and the surrounding areas have written hundreds of complaints about the smell coming from the Cemetary Road landfill. Despite the complaints and Newcastle MP Aaron Bell raising the issue in Parliament, an investigation found RED Industries, which runs the site, is operating within its environmental permit. But this morning, Nathan Wint took the decision to stage another protest at the site in the hope more action will be taken.

Milton Theatre to reopen Jan 22

Milton Theatre to reopen Jan. 22 Milton Theatre will reopen Friday, Jan. 22, after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic for more than a month. It will be able to operate at 30 percent capacity, allowing for about 100 people per show. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO Ryan Mavity January 14, 2021 Milton Theatre will reopen its doors Friday, Jan. 22, a little more than a month after closing for the second time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Spokesman J.P. Lacap said the theater will be allowed to reopen at 30 percent capacity, or about 100 people per show. Face coverings will be required, and seating will be arranged to maintain social distancing. 

Wilmington gang member sentenced to four years in federal prison

Wilmington gang member headed to prison on federal heroin, gun charges

Wilmington gang member headed to prison on federal heroin, gun charges . (Source: Atit Phetmuangtong / EyeEm/EyeEm) By WECT Staff | January 7, 2021 at 3:25 PM EST - Updated January 7 at 3:25 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A Wilmington gang member will spend the next four years in a federal prison after pleading guilty to heroin and firearm charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Aaron Bell, 25, was sentenced on Wednesday on charges of distribution of a quantity of heroin and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Prosecutors say that on Aug. 8, 2019, an undercover agent with the Wilmington Police Department made a controlled purchase of heroin from Bell in the area of Voltaire Place.

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