Video by Michaela McAreavey: Northern Ireland convenience store chain fires worker

A convenience store in Northern Ireland has confirmed that it has “finished” the work of one of its staff members in connection with a video mocking the death of Michaela McAreavey. Enny’s Convenience Stores, which operates seven Spar-branded stores, confirmed in a Facebook post that they had learned of the staff member’s involvement in the …

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Scott Disick and Rebecca Donaldson break up after 2 months of dating

View gallery Image credit: Stewart Cook / PictureGroup for Hulu / Shutterstock Scott Disick, 39, keeps looking at the love department. After dating British model Rebecca Donaldson, 27, for almost two months, HollywoodLife has known EXCLUSIVELY that they have recently split up! “Scott and Rebecca are over, and Rebecca was the one who ended it,” …

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Un baron de la drogue français recherché par Interpol arrêté au Maroc

Fin de carrière. Un trafiquant de drogue français impliqué dans un réseau international recherché par Interpol a été arrêté vendredi à Casablanca, au Maroc. “Un citoyen français d’origine algérienne qui faisait l’objet d’un avertissement rouge émis par Interpol a été interpellé à l’aéroport Mohammed V de Casablanca”, a rapporté la Direction générale de la sûreté …

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“A clear crisis”: The election results in Ontario provoke new calls for electoral reform

Defense groups are renewing calls for electoral reform in Ontario after Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives were re-elected with another majority last week, despite historically low turnout and a majority of voters voting for other parties. , although experts say he is likely to be a non-initiator. In the June 2 election, 40% voted in favor …

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Monkeypox : “Le virus est hors de contrôle et pourrait être sous le radar pendant des années”, selon Marc Van Ranst

Publié le mardi 7 juin 2022 à 21h02 Monkeypox intrigue au moins autant qu’il dégoûte. Pustules virulentes, gros boutons… l’aspect disgracieux de la maladie fait peur. Et pour Marc Van Ranst, il aurait très bien pu passer inaperçu… Explications. La variole du singe “est soudainement réapparue” il y a quelques mois. Et avant? La variole …

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The OpenSAFELY study shows the effectiveness of Pfizer COVID booster doses

In a recent study published on the medRxiv * prepress server, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of the Pfizer – BioNTech BNT162b2 2019 coronavirus vaccine (COVID-19) in seven million adults in the United Kingdom (UK) ) who were eligible to receive booster injections. between September 16 and December 16, 2021. Study: Efficacy of booster doses of …

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Primary results 2022: California, Iowa, New Mexico, South Dakota and more

Voting ends in the seven states that held primaries on Tuesday, as the California polls closed at 11 p.m. ET. Some high-profile incumbents, such as South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, and Republican Sen. John Thune and Chuck Grassley, have rejected their main rivals, and their contenders in the general election have been determined to November. …

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Rebel Conservatives are planning “voting strikes” to take advantage of the weakened position of the Prime Minister

Rebel Conservative MPs are drawing up plans for “voting strikes” to paralyze lawmaking and capitalize on Boris Johnson’s dramatic censorship vote. Some of the 148 MPs who voted Monday to oust the prime minister said they would try to obstruct his government’s legislative agenda, as happened at the end of Theresa May’s era by abstaining …

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