She said: "I think it could go two ways: either we will start to see this rise because all those who wanted it have taken the slots and all those who don't want it will start refusing, because they can't refuse something they haven't been offered, although they can say they are going to, which is worrying... but I don't know if what people say now is actually a true reflection of what they'll actually do when the time comes for them to get it. … [Read more...] about Up to a fifth of care home staff have refused life-saving coronavirus vaccine
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Best books for home organisation hacks: Mrs Hinch, Stacey Solomon, Marie Kondo & more
Whether your new year’s resolution is to finally tidy up your house, or lockdown life has simply got you seeking a new project, now is the time to transform your home. From tackling that random bits and pieces drawer (yes, that one) to the overwhelming task of colour-coding your wardrobe, home organisation can seem like an impossible mountain to climb but with the help of some experts - cue Marie Kondo and Mrs Hinch - you will be tidying like a pro in no time at all. Discover the newest and best books for home organisation hacks… … [Read more...] about Best books for home organisation hacks: Mrs Hinch, Stacey Solomon, Marie Kondo & more
Down judge Sarah Thomas earns playoff assignment
John Hussey is the referee for the Colts-Chiefs; John Parry will head up the crew for the Cowboys-Rams; and Carl Cheffers is the referee for the Eagles-Saints, according to Football Zebras. … [Read more...] about Down judge Sarah Thomas earns playoff assignment
Angelina Jolie is every bit the doting mom as she holds hands with daughter Zahara, 16, during afternoon Target run
In mid-April, a judge ruled that the pair are now legally single and it's been widely reported their relationship is much improved after being clouded by fighting in the years that followed their original split in August 2014. … [Read more...] about Angelina Jolie is every bit the doting mom as she holds hands with daughter Zahara, 16, during afternoon Target run
India achieves stunning Test victory over Australia with record-breaking run chase
"The spring stretches backward only to propel you forward. And once you succeed, don't forget to celebrate with those who stood by you when the world wrote you off." … [Read more...] about India achieves stunning Test victory over Australia with record-breaking run chase
Care home devastated by coronavirus: Two-thirds of the 27 elderly residents at a Lincolnshire care home die in sudden outbreak as manager describes ‘horrendous’ ordeal
'The home is full again now, we’ve got 26 residents in a just one empty room at the moment, unfortunately there has been a lot of people in hospital and there has been quite a lot of demand to move them in when they are well enough. … [Read more...] about Care home devastated by coronavirus: Two-thirds of the 27 elderly residents at a Lincolnshire care home die in sudden outbreak as manager describes ‘horrendous’ ordeal
Former Rams, Bears running back Jon Arnett dies at 85
A standout running back at USC, Arnett was the second overall pick of the 1957 NFL Draft by the hometown Rams. He made the Pro Bowl in each of his first five seasons for the Rams and was named a first-team All-Pro in 1958 after rushing for 683 yards and six touchdowns. … [Read more...] about Former Rams, Bears running back Jon Arnett dies at 85
MIT not to blame for Aaron Swartz prosecution, MIT report says
Here are the facts: This report claims that MIT was “neutral”—but MIT’s lawyers gave prosecutors total access to witnesses and evidence, while refusing access to Aaron’s lawyers to the exact same witnesses and evidence. That’s not neutral. The fact is that all MIT had to do was say publicly, “We don’t want this prosecution to go forward”—and Steve Heymann and Carmen Ortiz would have had no case. We have an institution to contrast MIT with—JSTOR, who came out immediately and publicly against the prosecution. Aaron would be alive today if MIT had acted as JSTOR did. MIT had a moral imperative to do so. … [Read more...] about MIT not to blame for Aaron Swartz prosecution, MIT report says
Chad Henne wins for Chiefs, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady book Conference clash: Neil Reynolds’ Final Word on Divisonal Playoffs
Then, he was thrust into action on Sunday presented with the task of saving the season of the Super Bowl favourites. With Mahomes in the locker room with a concussion, Henne endured a couple of bumps in the road before preserving and securing a 22-17 victory for the Kansas City Chiefs over the Cleveland Browns with a big 13-yard run on third down and a gutsy game-sealing completion to Tyreek Hill on fourth down. … [Read more...] about Chad Henne wins for Chiefs, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady book Conference clash: Neil Reynolds’ Final Word on Divisonal Playoffs
Oklahoma judge orders Tiger King zoo to turn over big cats
“The Lowes have showed a shocking disregard for both the health and welfare of their animals, as well as the law,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Jonathan D. Brightbill of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division. … [Read more...] about Oklahoma judge orders Tiger King zoo to turn over big cats