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POLICE have been cracking down on drivers speeding as they were either taken to court, issued a fine or given a warning, during January and February… ....
The road was shut by police after the assault at around 9.15am. A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: We were called to a report of an assault on Thames Avenue this morning at approximately 9.15am. One man was taken to Great Western Hospital but is being transferred to John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, with a life-threatening head injury. Our investigation is at a very early stage but the two men involved are understood to be known to each other and there is not believed to be any wider threat to the public. A cordon was set up on Thames Avenue while our enquiries were carried out. No arrests have been made at this stage. ....
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SHOPPERS who visit the Orbital Shopping Centre branch of Asda say the supermarket is often too crowded. When the Adver asked readers about social distancing issues they had experienced in Swindon shops, this North Swindon branch of the retail giant came up more often than any other and comments specifically highlighted problems from last weekend. But the company said this branch had not seen a high capacity of customers at that time. Shoppers said they felt anxious and unsafe when shopping there, that the Covid measures in place - like the queue outside - were not done well, and that their experiences had put them off shopping there in the future. ....
London (CNN Business)Convenience store operators are having a moment. Canada s Couche-Tard (ANCTF), the owner of Circle K, said in a statement on Wednesday that it s offering €20 ($24.35) a share to acquire France s biggest supermarket chain, Carrefour. The offer, which Couche-Tard expects to be mostly in cash, values Carrefour at €16.2 billion ($19.7 billion) and represents a 29% premium to its closing price on Tuesday. It s the latest play by a convenience store operator for a large supermarket group after Walmart (WMT) offloaded Asda in October to the Issa brothers, who own gas stations and convenience stores in Europe and the United Kingdom. Couche-Tard, which first confirmed the talks with Carrefour on Tuesday, said there was no certainty that the discussions would result in an agreement. Carrefour (CRERF) said in a statement on Wednesday that discussions are very preliminary. Shares in the French company surged 15% in Paris to nearly €18 ($21.92). ....