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Calls for Nottinghamshire vaccination figures to be released
The figures on how many people have been vaccinated across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have not yet been made public
16:03, 18 JAN 2021
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A Covid 19 vaccine centre being set up at University of Nottingham Kings Meadow Campus, Lenton Lane, Nottingham
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Covid-19 vaccinations set to be given at homes of 5,000 elderly patients
There are reported to be 5,000 over 80-year-olds who cannot leave their homes
10:26, 17 JAN 2021
A Covid vaccination centre has opened at King s Meadow Campus in Lenton (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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Vaccinations for Covid-19 protection are to be delivered at home for residents unable to attend an appointment.
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UK chief trade negotiator, David Frost looks on as Prime Minister Boris Johnson signs the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement at 10 Downing Street, Westminster (Image: PA)
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Britain’s retail industry demands probe of disruption at ports
Britain’s retailers and food manufacturers have called on lawmakers to urgently investigate ongoing disruption at UK ports, warning that delays were hurting their plans to build stocks ahead of Christmas and the Dec. 31 end of the Brexit transition period.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) said on Thursday they had written to Lilian Greenwood, chair of parliament’s Commons Transport Select Committee, and Angus Brendan MacNeil, chair of the International Trade Committee, requesting an urgent inquiry into ongoing disruption at ports and across the shipping market.