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Cat's return after three years 'takes the Biscuit'The return of a family cat after going missing three years ago really "takes the biscuit", its owners say.Keith Bigland's pet cat, Biscuit - originally owned by his late mother Shirley - had escaped from their home in March, Cambridgeshire.But last Wednesday, Mr Bigland and his wife Su were left in disbelief when a local vet called them to say their gold and white pet, now 14, had been found.And, he was spotted just a mile away from their house.
People sent to nonexistent Covid test centre in SevenoaksPeople with suspected Covid-19 symptoms were on Sunday sent to a nonexistent site in Kent, in what was seen as a further blow to England’s failing test-and-trace system.
Study: Masks on Planes Make Covid-19 Risk ‘Virtually Nonexistent’The possibility of contracting Covid-19 on board a plane is “virtually non-existent” when passengers wear masks and adhere to hygiene rules, according to study released on Thursday by the US Department of Defense and United Airlines.
Greece Increases Mandatory Military Service From 9 To 12 MonthsGreek Defence Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos announced that the government will soon increase the military service term to 12 months.Under Greek law, all men over 18 years of age must serve in the Armed Forces for a period of 9 months, or 3 months from those in the diaspora.According to military sources, the increase will go into force in January 2021.
Flybe will be back next year, claims venture capital firmCyrus Capital has bought ‘the brand, intellectual property, stock and equipment’ from the administrators of the failed regional airline