Shane Brennan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 67 |
Born | Bendigo |
Australia | |
Books | In the Tracks of the Ten Thousand: A Journey on Foot Through Turkey, Syria and Iraq |
Job | Television producer |
Screenwriter | |
Movies/Shows | King & Maxwell |
NCIS: Los Angeles | |
Date of birth | January 1,1957 |
Awards | Australian Film Institute Award for Best Mini-Series Screenplay |
Nominations | Australian Film Institute Award for Best Mini-Series Screenplay |
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ID | 435337 |
Shane Brennan Life story
Shane Brennan is an Australian television writer and producer, best known as the executive producer of the American CBS drama NCIS, as well as the creator of the NCIS spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles.
Post-Brexit import checks on food delayed again
... UK food retailers, hospitality businesses and consumers were in line for major disruption because many EU food-producing businesses supplying into the UK are not ready for the new requirements, " said Shane Brennan, the chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation...
Brexit import checks delayed for fourth time
... " We are dealing with significant supply chain stress and inflationary costs this year and this would have made a bad situation much worse, " said Shane Brennan, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation...
Hauliers fear ruin as produce halted by port delays
... " UK reputation threatened Shane Brennan, chief executive of the Cold Chain Federation - the trade association that represents businesses which store and move frozen and chilled food - said the poor conditions caused by Operation Brock were fanning the flames of driver shortages, in an already overstretched industry...
Covid: Vaccine plant bomb hoaxer jailed and Christmas food shortages warning
... Shane Brennan, head of the Cold Chain Federation, said suppliers were scaling back plans to ensure they could deliver...
Warning of less food choice this Christmas
... Shane Brennan, head of the Cold Chain Federation, said suppliers were scaling back plans to ensure they can deliver...
Covid: Vaccine plant bomb hoaxer jailed and Christmas food shortages warning
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening. We'll have another update For You Tomorrow Morning .
1. Man jailed for vaccine plant bomb scareA bomb hoaxer who sent a suspicious package to a Covid vaccine plant has been. Anthony Collins , 54, from Chatham, Kent, was convicted of posting The Package to Oxford-AstraZeneca's factory in Wrexham, with the intention of making people believe it was likely to explode or ignite. Some 120 people had to stop manufacturing vaccines and Bomb Disposal teams found no explosives.
2. Poland's daily cases top 25,000Poland has recorded More Than 25,000 daily infections for the First Time since April, as much of Europe battles a fourth wave of the pandemic. There were 28,380 new coronavirus infections in The Last 24 Hours - a 17% increase from cases reported a week Ago - and 460 coronavirus-related deaths. The government has So Far been reluctant to introduce more restrictions, citing street protests in the Netherlands and Austria. But earlier This Week , Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said restrictions could be reintroduced if the infection rate did not begin to fall by mid-December.
3. Bill aims to resolve pandemic rent disputesA Bill to create a legal process to settle disputes between commercial tenants and their landlords for rent arrears accrued during the pandemic has had its second reading The Commons . The Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill is aimed at bringing a " swift" resolution to rent disputes after businesses in England and Wales were forced to close during the pandemic. The government is aiming for The Bill to become law by 25 March, When some
4. Hospital beds at a premium in Northern IrelandPeople in Northern Ireland have been as emergency departments in the country come under heavy pressure. Andrew Dobbin, a consultant at Ulster Hospital , said The Stream of very sick patients turning up at the Emergency Department was " relentless". The Director of hospital services, David Robinson , urged people to get vaccinated, as many of the Covid patients in the intensive care unit had not been.
5. Christmas food shortages warningConsumers could, MPs have been warned. Shane Brennan , head of the Cold Chain Federation, said suppliers were scaling back plans to ensure they could deliver. The Federation represents firms involved in The Storage and distribution of chilled and frozen products. The coronavirus pandemic, Brexit and tax changes have been blamed for contributing to Lorry Driver shortages.
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Source of news: bbc.com