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Injury Worries for Town - Ipswich Town News

Injury Worries for Town Tuesday, 18th Apr 2000 16:50 Town have more than a few worries for the weekend with John McGreal (ankle), Marcus Stewart (back), Mark Venus (ankle), Jonas Axeldal and Fabian Wilnis (thigh). Who of these will be available on Saturday will become clearer later in the week, although John McGreal and Jonas Axeldal certainly won t be taking the field at QPR. Wilnis s injury doesn t look too bad and Venus s is a recurrence of the one that has dogged his season and may well be OK to play on by Saturday. Town are hoping that Stewart s latest problem settles down sooner rather than later.

Blaktivism, McArthur River mine, and Baker Boy with INXS: The Point recap

McARTHUR RIVER MINE Reporter Keira Jenkins travelled to Borroloola and the land nearly 100km south of Darwin on which mining giant Glencore’s McArthur River mine continues to make controversy, with traditional owners facing the poisoning of their water and wildlife. “It is like a garden to Aboriginal people,” said Garawa elder Jack Green, who is now too scared of lead poisoning to fish in the river. Locals say the lead and zinc mine has had an enormous impact and warn that even after it closes the environmental impact will need to be monitored for 1000 years. Elder Josie Davey says: “I’m really worried about the mine, what they’ve done is not right. It’s my great-grandfather’s country and it hurts so much that I can’t even take my kids back there no more.”

It s the Marcus and Matty Show! - Ipswich Town News

It s the Marcus and Matty Show! Friday, 6th Apr 2001 17:23 Marcus Stewart and Matt Holland will be going media appearance crazy this weekend when they not only appear on Live and Kicking, but also on Bright and Wright s Five Live show. Stewart and Holland are set to sing a nineties version of Hoddle and Waddle s Diamond Lights on the kids show before talking to the ex-Palace strikers. Live and Kicking runs from 9am to 12.10am while the pair will be on the radio for the last ten to fifteen minutes of the programme, from roughly 12.15 onwards, although we d tune in early.

HSE urged to establish research unit dedicated to Long Covid

HSE urged to establish research unit dedicated to Long Covid More than 5% of Covid-19 patients suffer symptoms eight weeks later, study shows Mon, Apr 5, 2021, 11:47 Cork North Central TD Colm Burke says international research has found that Covid-19 can have long-term effects on people who contract the disease and Ireland needs to address the issue as a matter of urgency. File photograph: iStock   The Health Service Executive (HSE) should establish a dedicated health unit to research the long-term effects of Covid-19 and to support patients, including healthcare staff, suffering the consequences of the disease months after contracting it, a Government TD has urged.

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