Criminal justice system ‘cannot be put on hold’
CRIMINALS are not going to get away with offences due to the coronavirus pandemic, despite what they might think, a Magistrate’s Court judge has warned.
CRIMINALS are not going to get away with offences due to the coronavirus pandemic, despite what they might think, a Magistrate’s Court judge has warned.
Floor markers will define a one-metre distance throughout stores and two-metre spacing for customer queues.
It is hoped the facility will cut the risk for people shopping in Ballachulish in the Highlands.
ACROSS the island people are shopping, queuing and buying goods over two metres apart as social distancing measures are introduced at supermarkets.
The deal comes after the delivery business teamed up with Co-op for food packages and rival Uber Eats revealed a surge in business.
The retail trade body’s daily update says staff at Ann Summers will get full pay until at least the end of April.
The organisation supports more than 11,000 charities and community groups, including food banks.
The UK’s biggest supermarket said it wants to hire the extra workers for the next 12 weeks.
Supermarkets have implemented a range of measures to ensure shoppers do not miss out on essentials.
Aldi, Asda and Lidl said anyone laid off elsewhere can start immediately, following similar moves by Co-op and Morrisons.
The lowdown on lockdowns and other pressing matters.
Temporary jobs are being created for people in the hospitality sector who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus outbreak.
ISLANDERS are being urged not to panic buy by local supermarkets as news of the coronavirus finally reaching Guernsey’s shores broke yesterday.
MORE than 80 people have now been tested for Covid-19 in Guernsey, as the island gears up to cope up with a possible outbreak.
VOLUNTEERS have planted 100 trees and shrubs in the Millennium Walk at St Saviour’s Reservoir to mark 100 years of the Channel Islands Co-operative Society.