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Remembering Nottingham s raucous Variety Club, the place with strippers, bingo and women doing unmentionable things

Remembering Nottingham s raucous Variety Club, the place with strippers, bingo and women doing unmentionable things It was a nice club but it became a filthy den of iniquity Updated The Variety Club in Radford Don t miss anything coming up in 2021 by subscribing to our free What s On email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Sunday lunchtime nowadays might be a carvery down the pub with the family but years ago it meant beer, bingo and bawdy entertainment at Nottingham s notorious Variety Club.

Philly Fighting COVID CEO taunts city health commissioner as Mayor Kenney stands by him

Doroshin said Farley should be replaced by Deputy Health Commissioner Dr. Caroline Johnson, offering praise for her collaboration in building a mass vaccine model. His company claimed earlier this month that it could administer 50 times the number of daily vaccines delivered during the H1N1 crisis.  The city s vaccine supply remains greatly limited, with efforts focused on health care employees, high-risk groups and essential workers. Officials expect it will take months before the vaccine becomes widely available to all Philadelphia residents who seek it.  Reached Friday afternoon, the health department declined to respond directly to Doroshin s remarks, though spokesperson James Garrow added that the continued allegations against Philly Fighting COVID reinforce that we made the right decision.

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr Thomas Farley facing calls to resign over vaccine fallout with Philly Fighting COVID

Farley is taking full responsibility for the now-failed partnership between the city and Philly Fighting COVID. Ultimate, the responsibility for that goes to me. The report will outline more about the process, but ultimately I take responsibility for that, said Dr. Farley. The report he is referring to was specifically requested by Mayor Jim Kenney on Friday, who has directed the Philadelphia Department of Public Health to take a number of corrective steps following the fallout with Philly Fighting COVID s vaccine distribution. On Friday morning, Kenney sent a letter to Farley directing the department to host its own clinics and produce a public report within 30 days detailing how the organization came to work with city.

Pa House GOP advances plan critics say would gerrymander the court

WHYY By The Pennsylvania state Capitol is seen, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in Harrisburg, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) A proposed constitutional amendment that would drastically alter Pennsylvania’s judicial system advanced Wednesday with the blessing of the House Judiciary Committee. The amendment would let voters choose to elect the state’s appellate court judges by region, instead of statewide  a move opponents say would “gerrymander the court.” The bill passed the GOP-controlled committee by a vote of 13 to 12 with two Republicans, Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery) and Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny), breaking ranks to oppose the measure. Republicans who back the measure say the idea would give voters in rural Pennsylvania a greater voice to elect judges.

House GOP Advances Plan To Elect PA Judges By Region; Opponents Say It Would Gerrymander The Court

By Miles Bryan | Keystone Crossroads • Jan 13, 2021 Sarah Kovash / 90.5 WESA A proposed constitutional amendment that would drastically alter Pennsylvania’s judicial system advanced Wednesday with the blessing of the House Judiciary Committee. The amendment would let voters choose to elect the state’s appellate court judges by region, instead of statewide  a move opponents say would “gerrymander the court.” The bill passed the GOP-controlled committee by a vote of 13 to 12 with two Republicans, Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery) and Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny), breaking ranks to oppose the measure. Republicans who back the measure say the idea would give voters in rural Pennsylvania a greater voice to elect judges.

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