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Pointless Celebrities fans object as Richard Bacon and other big names are missing from Blue Peter special

Pointless Celebrities fans object as Richard Bacon and other big names are missing from Blue Peter special
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U.K. to deploy door-to-door covid vaccine "hit squads"

https://www.afinalwarning.com/520325.html (Natural News) The government of Great Britain has announced that in order to get more people “vaccinated” with the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), jab-armed “hit squads” are now being deployed throughout the island to help boost compliance. Plandemic goons have already been spotted roving neighborhoods in Bolton and Blackburn, two areas of England that have supposedly been hit hard by the new so-called Indian “variant” of the Chinese Virus. Commenting on the fascist scheme, a government spokesperson blasphemously remarked: “In jabs we trust.” Boris Johnson also announced that Brits can once again go to pubs and restaurants and sit inside, adding the caveat that the Indian variant could pose “a real risk of disruption” to the planned June 21 end to “social distancing.”

U.K. to deploy door-to-door covid vaccine "hit squads" – Investment Watch

U.K. to deploy door-to-door covid vaccine "hit squads" – Investment Watch
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Cardiff charity wins Virgin Media's Local Legends competition

Cardiff charity wins Virgin Media's Local Legends competition
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Cardiff charity wins Virgin Media's Local Legends competition

Cardiff charity Rumney Forum has been crowned winner of Virgin Media s Local Legends competiiton (Picture: Virgin Media) A CARDIFF charity has been crowned as the winner of Virgin Media’s ‘Local Legends’ competition for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. Rumney Forum, which is a community-led charity and FareShare partner, was nominated for Virgin Media’s Local Legends competition which recognises those who have made a significant contribution to their community over the past year. The winners of Virgin Media’s Local Legends competition, which launched to celebrate the switch-on of gigabit broadband services in Cardiff and South Wales, are awarded a tech makeover to the tune of £10,000 as well as Gig1 broadband for two years.

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