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Liverpool council to feed 20,000 kids over half-term after cruel Tories refused
Mayor Joe Anderson announced the council will provide vouchers for 20,000 children in need, backing Marcus Rashford's campaign after the Tories voted down half-term free school mealsLiverpool City Council will step in to feed the city's poorest children after the government refused to help. The city battling through the Tier 3 lockdown has announced it will support struggling families after the Tories refused. The council announced today it will provide free school meal vouchers for the poorest city kids, backing Marcus Rashford's campaign. Mayor Joe Anderson announced this morning that his...…Mayor Joe Anderson announced the council will provide vouchers for 20,000 children in need, backing Marcus Rashford's campaign after the Tories voted down half-term free school mealsLiverpool City Council will step in to feed the city's poorest children after the government refused to help. The city battling through the Tier 3 lockdown has announced it will support struggling families after the Tories refused. The council announced today it will provide free school meal vouchers for the poorest city kids, backing Marcus Rashford's campaign. Mayor Joe Anderson announced this morning that his...WW…
Professor 'mocked' for views on UK's coronavirus approach may have been right
The issues Professor Ashton, from Liverpool, was mocked for in some quarters just four weeks ago - like testing and a delayed lockdown - are now more prominent than everVideo UnavailableA professor was 'mocked' for his views on the UK's approach to tackling a month ago - but his beliefs may have been right. Professor John Ashton, appearing on BBC's Question Time on Thursday March 12, was heavily critical of the government's 'slow' response to the growing crisis. The former regional public health director from Liverpool warned that the lack of testing and preparation was...…The issues Professor Ashton, from Liverpool, was mocked for in some quarters just four weeks ago - like testing and a delayed lockdown - are now more prominent than everVideo UnavailableA professor was 'mocked' for his views on the UK's approach to tackling a month ago - but his beliefs may have been right. Professor John Ashton, appearing on BBC's Question Time on Thursday March 12, was heavily critical of the government's 'slow' response to the growing crisis. The former regional public health director from Liverpool warned that the lack of testing and preparation was...WW…
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