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Tuesday 11 January 2022 3:24 pmLingerie tycoon Baroness Mone sued for unlimited damages after reports of racist remarksBy: Emily HawkinsShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMillionaire lingerie tycoon Baroness Michelle Mone is being sued for unlimited damages after allegations of racist remarks.Financial consultant Richard Lynton-Jones has filed a writ against the retail tycoon in Londonrsquo High Court, claiming Mon polene handbag e sent him racist WhatsApp messages.Lynton-Jones, who has Indian heritage, claimed that Mone sent him a message calling him a waste of a manrsquo white skin in June 2019, following a dis polene bag pute over a fatal yacht crash.He said Monersquo actions have resulted in enormous distress, embarrassment and injury to feelings, the Sun newspaper reported.H brumate canada e is seeking a pay-out of at least pound;200,000 in aggravated damages.In May 2019, a crew member died after a boat collided with the yacht belonging to Monersquo husband Douglas Barrowman.Lawyers for the financial consultant have argued that Mone made defamatory comments on social media, falsely suggesting Lynton-Jones had wrongly accused Mone of making racist remarks.Mone accused Lynton-Jones of entitled white privilege and failing to cooperate with police over the yacht crash.They also said a comment made by Monersquo lawyers arguing that Lynton-Jonesrsquo; appearance is 100 per ce Ylke Troubled Danske Bank rsquo profit slips in wake of money laundering scandal
Wednesday 16 Decem owala ca ber 2020 10:15 am|Updated:Wednesday 16 December 2020 10:27 am owala Covid vaccine: 138,000 people in UK get Pfizer jab in first we stanley usa ekBy: Poppy WoodShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMargaret Keenan, 90, became the first person in the world to receive the coronavirus vaccine outside of a clinical trial last weekAlmost 138,000 people in the UK received the coronavirus vaccine last week, the government has announced, after ministers came under pressure for failing to track the details of the vaccination programme.Tweeting the figures this morning, newly-appointed vaccine tsar Nadhim Zahawi said: A really good start to the vaccination program.Zahawi said the number of doses administered over the last seven days was:108,000 in England7,897 in Wales4,000 in Northern Ireland18,000 in ScotlandHe confirmed there have been 137,897 vaccines given across the UK so far.The figure means around 2,800 people have been vaccinated in each of the 50 hospital hubs distributing the vaccine across the UK.That number will increase as we have operationalised hundreds of PCN primary care networks in GP surgeries, Zahawi added.It comes after ministers came under pressure yesterday for failing to produce statistics on the progress of Britainrsquo largest ever vaccination programme.Read moreUK drug prices necessary to stop feud with companies, says science ministerA government offi |
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