With this in mind we asked readers if there was anything they d miss about lockdown. Here s what you had to say. Soleil Thompson said: I just hope that companies letting people work 100 per cent remote doesn t come to an end. It could be a career revolution for places like Cumbria. Ian Haslam commented: No, nothing, should never have happened in the first place and don’t count your chickens here. Just wait for the next scare story, all about a narrative and control. David Howse added: People respecting each other Lynn Talbot continued: Quiet roads doing home care. David Eyley said: Quiet roads and places.
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Keith Hastings Promoted To Dir./Ops For Cox/San Antonio
April 16, 2021 at 2:25 PM (PT)
Keith Hastings
Beginning MONDAY (4/19), COX/SAN ANTONIO Dir./Branding & Programming KEITH HASTINGS, who has overseen Active Rocker KISS & Rocker KTKX (THE EAGLE 106.7) has been elevated to Dir./Operations for the cluster adding those duties for Gold KONO-A, Classic Hits KONO-F, Classic Country KKYX-A&F, Hot AC KSMG, and Country KCYY (Y100).
COX/SAN ANTONIO VP/Market Manager DAVID ABEL said, KEITH has been an instrumental leader on our programming team as Dir./Branding & Programming for KISS and KTKX for the past eight years. He has also done an incredible job across our company in his role as CMG RADIO’s Rock Format Leader. I’m excited that KEITH will be expanding his leadership role with us as CMG/SAN ANTONIO’s Director of Operations.”
THE Mail s readers have slammed Prime Minister Boris Johnson s decision on Friday to close all travel corridors. The move comes in an effort to protect the UK against new coronavirus strains, ending the quarantine exemption for arrivals from selected nations. He told a Downing Street press conference: “It’s precisely because we have the hope of that vaccine and the risk of new strains coming from overseas that we must take additional steps now to stop those strains from entering the country. “Yesterday we announced that we’re banning flights from South America and Portugal and to protect us against the risk from as-yet-unidentified strains we will also temporarily close all travel corridors from 0400 on Monday.
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A GOOD sense of humour combined with a dash of patience has served Shirley and Keith Rush well in their long life together.
The Blackstone couple, who have lived in the same house for the past 68 years, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on January 3.
The rare milestone came amid a difficult time, with Keith recently diagnosed with bowel cancer and spending several weeks in hospital, but with Shirley’s help, he’s coping well back at home.
The pair met through mutual friends and proximity when they were in their mid-teens, with Shirley growing up in Bundamba and crossing paths with Keith from time to time.