review is announced. the times reports there are plans to let ministers throw out legal rulings they do not like. and it s brexit on the daily express front cover saying uk companies will be able to compete on a level playing field. white neck feels like an old headline, doesn t that? with the read is that, though, perhaps, or not. let s start tony, with the telegraph. more than 300,000 people housebound have not had their boosterjabs. we are all being encouraged to get them, though. that seems to be encouraged to get them, though. that seems to be a encouraged to get them, though. trust seems to be a bit of an issue of who is going to go into peoples properties and give them their boosterjab. the government has offered gps £30 per household, but gps are not that keen on doing it, they have too much work to do. some areas have tried to sign up pharmacies and others have asked the st. john s ambulance for help. this is obviously a big chink in the armour where people wh
Do not dive head first into the tidal pool at Cape Morgan. It was once part of a titanium mine operated by Trev Miller, started in 1958. The black sand you see in the area is testimony to the mineral riches in the sand. The ex-mine ruins are testimony too, that the titanium is not easily processed to good economic return, and who would want to see a mine in the middle of a tourist area? Whomsoever built the pool at the time did a jolly good job.