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According to the Home Office’s quarterly release of statistics, there were a total of 185 arrests for terrorism-related activity in the year ending 31 December 2020, a third fewer than the previous year, and the lowest annual total since 2011. The document also reveals that three terrorism plots were foiled by Counter Terrorism Policing during the pandemic.
If your child has sensitive skin, it could be a battle trying to get control over those itchy patches or that rash that shows up out of nowhere. Itchy, dry, and blotchy skin can be extremely frustrating.
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Accolades for COVID-19 sewage testing program
An innovative sewage surveillance program that has proved a vital tool in efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 has won NSW Health and Sydney Water a key award in recognition of the program’s contribution and global significance.
The sewage surveillance program, a collaborative project by NSW Health and Sydney Water, detects molecular markers of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in sewage. Following its implementation in NSW in July 2020, the world-first research program has been replicated in other states and is highly respected worldwide.
At the NSW Water Awards on Friday 26 February, the surveillance program was awarded the Research and Development Excellence Award. The award recognises projects that positively contribute to the better use of water resources, or builds upon the knowledge of water technology, environment, sociology, economics or its culture aspects.
But the Liverpool Echo reports the victim mouthed help three times to the McDonald s employee at the drive-thru window and police were called.
Prior, aged 40, was jailed today for 18 months and handed a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order with restrictions including a ban on him working as or pretending to be a taxi driver.
As Prior was sent down, his brother said wrong that you know, on every f ing level , then screamed as he left Liverpool Crown Court.
Sentencing the thug, Judge Rachel Smith said Prior misled the woman and touched her inappropriately . Members of the public have the right to be safe from harm when they choose to use a taxi, she added.