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First episode dateFebruary 4, 2003
Final episode dateApril 22, 2003
Theme songThe Raggle Taggle Gypsy
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Spoof cookery series featuring a rich couple who spend half their time sniping at each other.

Covid: Australia cancels Djokovic's visa and NHS waiting lists

Jan 6,2022 11:00 am

Here Are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning. We'll have another update For You this evening.

1. Australia cancels Djokovic's visa

Amid a furious backlash over Novak Djokovic being given a Covid vaccine exemption, allowing him to play in the Australian Open , The World Number One tennis star, who has previously said he is " opposed to vaccination" landed in Melbourne where border staff said he'd not met entry rules. More Than 90% of the over-16 population is fully vaccinated in Australia, but Some People still cannot travel interstate or globally. Wondering how things got to this point?

2. Tackle NHS staffing to cut waiting lists

There have been repeated warnings over long waiting lists for routine operations and procedures, which have been made worse by the pandemic. They're at record levels in England and a That's what a report from MPs says the government needs to do - or NHS staff will quit. Although The Crisis is " entirely predictable" says Jeremy Hunt who chairs The Commons health and social care select committee, the " current wave of Omicron is exacerbating the problem". The government's given an extra £5. 9bn to help clear the backlog.

3. Car sales and chip shortages

Despite sales of electric cars Taking Off Last Year , The Market hasn't recovered from the Covid pandemic. The shortage of computer chips meant that dealers were struggling to get hold of new models. However, More electric cars were registered in 2021 than in the previous five years combined, according to The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

4. Caviar sales makes waves

It's a delicacy normally eaten in high-end restaurants or at glamorous events, but caviar sales have soared during the pandemic. It seems people decided to enjoy the expensive fish eggs from the comfort of their homes during lockdown. " I think people in lockdown wanted to enjoy themselves, " says Carla Sora, general manager of Agroittica Lombarda. at how this Posh Nosh made waves during lockdown.

5. Streets ahead

Since The First lockdown in March 2020, Michael Shanks has run along every street, road and lane in Glasgow. He's covered More Than 2,300km (1,400 miles) - double the actual length of the Scottish city's 6,100-plus streets. He says his map-reading is atrocious.

And there's More . .

Are you planning to go On Holiday abroad? If so, of The Rules that come into force from Friday.

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