Roll Out Television Show
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First episode date | October 5, 1973 |
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Final episode date | January 4, 1974 |
Networks | CBS |
Creators | Larry Gelbart |
Gene Reynolds | |
Dec 28, 1973 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | USA |
Creat by | Larry Gelbart; Gene Reynolds |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2318121 |
About Roll Out Television Show
A unit transports supplies to the front line in World War II.
'Covid and criminals ruined my Airbnb for cars idea'
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Mental health worker punched after police refused help
... Sadie believes the situation will get worse with the Roll Out of a UK government initiative called Right Care, Right Person which aims to reduce demand on police...
Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election
... His friend Jacob Rees-Mogg told the BBC s Politics Live Mr Farage has always been a Tory at heart and suggested the party should " Roll Out the red carpet" if he ever wanted to rejoin...
Ban on single-use cutlery comes into force in England
... " Instead of this piecemeal approach, the government needs to address the problem at source and Roll Out a serious strategy to cut how much plastic is being produced...
England's single use plastics ban does not tackle takeaway boxes, warns Greenpeace
... " Instead of this piecemeal approach, the government needs to address the problem at source and Roll Out a serious strategy to cut how much plastic is being produced, " she added...
Shrinkflation strikes again as Galaxy chocolate gets smaller
... The guardians of the Galaxy brand, Mars Inc, have decided to Roll Out this repeated plotline for its smooth milk chocolate bars...
Amazon Prime Video content to start including ads next year
... It will Roll Out the " ad-free" subscription tier for an extra $2...
Braverman and Facebook clash over private message plans
... " As we Roll Out end-to-end encryption, we expect to continue providing more reports to law enforcement than our peers due to our industry leading work on keeping people safe" it said...
Ban on single-use cutlery comes into force in England
By Sean SeddonBBC News
A ban on some single-use plastic products will come into force across England on Sunday.
Shops and hospitality businesses will no longer be able to supply plastic cutlery, balloon sticks and polystyrene cups under the new rules.
The government says The Move will " tackle The Scourge of litter and protect The Environment from plastic pollution".
But councils have warned that some firms are not ready for The Change .
Around 1. 1 billion single-use plates and More Than four billion pieces of plastic cutlery are used in England every year, government figures suggest.
The vast majority of these products cannot be recycled and can take hundreds of years to biodegrade in landfill sites.
From Sunday, some new restrictions will also be applied to the supply of single-use plastic plates, bowls, and trays - But exemptions are in place for takeaways and other businesses which sell pre-packaged food.
The new rules, which, are part of a wider goal to eliminate avoidable plastic waste by 2042.
Environment minister Rebecca Pow said the government has already implemented " world-leading" bans on straws, stirrers and Cotton Buds , as well as rolling out charges for carrier bags and an industry tax on large plastic packaging imports.
She Said the latest ban will " protect The Environment and help to cut litter - stopping plastic pollution dirtying our streets and threatening our wildlife".
Rules vary in different parts of the UK, But Wales and Scotland have pursued similar policies to those coming into force in England.
The ban in England will be enforced by local trading standards officials But a body representing councils warned some businesses and customers are unaware of The Change .
Darren Rodwell, environment spokesman for the LGA, said: " This is a valuable policy to reduce waste But there is still more to do. "
Some environmental campaigners have criticised the government for not introducing wider restrictions on plastic products.
Anna Diski, plastics campaigner for Greenpeace UK, told The Bbc : " Legislating token bans on a few single-use plastic items every few years. . [is] completely inadequate to the scale of The Problem .
" Instead of this piecemeal approach, the government needs to address The Problem at source and Roll Out a serious strategy to cut how much plastic is being produced. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com