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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 19:48:42 »
Kellogg's recalls chocolate cornflakes over choking risk
Kellogg's is recalling boxes of its chocolate cornflakes following complaints of hard lumps in the cereal which could create a choking hazard.
The breakfast brand voluntarily asked consumers who had bought packs to dispose of them "as a precaution" after the issue was discovered.
Kellanova, the company which manufactures the cereal, said the hard lumps "do not break down when eaten with milk" and could also potentially damage teeth.
The Food Standards Agency said this, external made the product "unsafe to eat". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckvvn5xvdw1o
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 16:38:46 »
Choir concert at the Roman Catholic Church of Agios Nikolaos, Argostoli, at 20:00 on Sunday, 26 May. Admission free.
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 13:07:16 »
Pet owners told to buy medicine online to beat overpriced vets Competition body issues advice as it investigates escalating costs in £5bn market
Pet owners should buy medication online to avoid rip-off vet costs, the competition watchdog has said.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a review into the £5bn market amid concerns that private equity takeovers are driving up prices for pet owners.
About 60pc of vet practices now belong to large companies, up from 10pc a decade ago – almost 90pc of vets in the UK were independent in 2013. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/bills/pet-owners-told-buy-medicine-online-vet-prices/
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 12:57:18 »
Vet prescription fees could be capped by watchdog
A cap on vets' prescription fees is one of the measures being considered by the UK's competition body as it investigates the sector.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is forging ahead with a formal probe of the vets market amid concerns that pet owners are overpaying for treatments.
It said it had heard from thousands of people who were struggling to pay vet bills and did not always know the best treatment options for their pets.
The British Vet Association said regulation of the sector was "woefully out of date" as it welcomed the review. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx00dl5gwp8o
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 12:49:54 »
Olympic champion swimmer Wilkie dies aged 70
British Olympic swimming champion David Wilkie has died at the age of 70.
The Scot won 200m breaststroke gold in Montreal in 1976, as well as two Olympic silver medals and three world titles. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/swimming/articles/c3ggndekv8lo
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 12:25:18 »
Rainfall halved compared to previous decade
Rainfall in many areas of Greece has decreased by up to a staggering 50% in previous months compared to the average of the last decade, according to research by the National Observatory of Athens network and the Meteo.gr scientific team. https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/environment/1239375/rainfall-halved-compared-to-previous-decade/
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 06:47:11 »
Ex-Post Office boss cries as she admits incorrect evidence
Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells has admitted that evidence she gave to MPs looking into problems with the Horizon IT system in 2012 was not true.
Speaking publicly for the first time in almost ten years, Ms Vennells broke down as she was questioned over the scandal, saying her previous assertion that there had been no failed Horizon prosecutions was not correct. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq550449zwyo
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 06:30:17 »
Paula Vennells' 'smoking gun' email reveals Post Office 'cover-up'
ITV News has acquired an email and recording of a phone call that suggests the former Post Office boss was aware of issues with the Horizon system in 2013, ITV News Investigations Editor Dan Hewitt reports https://www.itv.com/news/2024-05-21/paula-vennells-smoking-gun-email-reveals-post-office-cover-up
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 04:31:48 »
Number of teens, adults that go missing is growing
Every three days two children go missing in Greece and every two days an adult disappeared in the first quarter of 2024, according to data presented on Tuesday by child welfare organization Smile of the Child ahead of International Missing Children’s Day on May 25. The trend appears to be growing as in 2023 the NGO reported one minor disappearing every two days.
“For the most part, teenage Greek girls disappear,” said Irini Rizopoulou, coordinator of Smile of the Child’s National Center for the Disappearance of Children and Adults. Usually it is because of a love affair and the second is problems at home. https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1239324/number-of-teens-adults-that-go-missing-is-growing/
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« Last Post by Maik on Thursday, 23 May, 2024 @ 04:20:49 »
Ithaki Coast Guard yesterday transferred from Piso Aetos to Sami a 91 y-o in need of urgent medical attention.
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