Trigger
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Gender | Male |
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Occupation | Street sweeper |
Creators | John Sullivan |
Last appearance | Sleepless in Peckham |
First appearance | Big Brother |
Father | Donald Turpin |
Sister | At least one unnamed |
Mother | Elsie Ann Ball |
First cousin | Cyril; Sidney; Marilyn; Ronnie |
Played by | Roger Lloyd Pack |
George Lindsey | |
Movies/Shows | Only Fools and Horses |
Robin Hood | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2048656 |
Trigger Life story
Colin Ball, more commonly known as Trigger, is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses and its prequel Rock & Chips. He was played by Roger Lloyd-Pack in Only Fools and Horses and Lewis Osbourne in Rock & Chips.
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Covid: Push for Christmas Day jabs as thousands spend the holiday in isolation
... She s had a trial run eating a roast in preparation for Christmas dinner and says leaving out onions from the gravy - a common parosmia Trigger - is key...
Parosmia: Coping with smell and taste loss at Christmas
... The absence of onions in the gravy- a common parosmia Trigger - means it s tolerable...
The Scots girl adopted by singing cowboy Roy Rogers
... Boys and girls would line the streets hoping for a glimpse of the biggest star of all, Roy Rogers horse Trigger...
Brexit: Johnson 'to the numbers' in the Commons-offering, says Raab
... October, but the government would now be Triggered to have its emergency plan, hand a no-deal-UK to exit the EU - because there was no guarantee that the EU would grant a reasonable period of grace...
Covid: Push for Christmas Day jabs as thousands spend the holiday in isolation
Here are five things you need to know About the coronavirus pandemic This Christmas morning.
1. Push for vaccinations on Christmas Dayas the NHS continues its push to increase vaccinations in response to the Omicron variant. Eight locations, including London, Manchester, Swindon and Eastbourne, will be offering appointments, with volunteers giving up part of their time on Christmas Day . Most centres will be closed until at least Monday, however. More Than 32 million People - About 60% of adults - have now received booster or third doses, with a record number of vaccinations given in The Last Seven Days . But the new, highly transmissible variant has seen confirmed cases reach a new daily high of 122,816.
2. Thousands spending Christmas in isolation" When The Kids are opening their presents in The Morning , I'm going to FaceTime them, " says grandmother Mandy Connors, from Aberystwyth. She is one of and in self-isolation after a positive Covid test. Richard Hawkins is isolating alone in his Manchester flat - But he says neighbours have helped shop for him and friends have offered to cook him Christmas Dinner . One NHS worker said Family Members had judged it was " too risky" to celebrate Christmas with him, even though he has had three vaccine doses and wears protective equipment at work in intensive care. Darren Beacham, Cardiff branch president of the GMB union, said: " They are just so scared".
3. The Covid symptom that could ruin Christmas DinnerFor some, Covid means losing your senses of taste and smell - But others have found it leaves them strangely distorted instead, leaving and tasting disgusting. Kate McHenry from Widnes has suffered from parosmia since March 2020, losing Two Stone (12. 7kg) and relying on nutrient shakes. She's had a trial run eating a roast in preparation for Christmas Dinner and says leaving out onions from the Gravy - a common parosmia Trigger - is key. Jess Boyes from Halifax says: " I was so depressed Last Year because Christmas is obviously About stuffing Your Face with delicious food and chocolate But everything to me smelt like wet dog. " She says things have improved now But The First few bites of a meal are a struggle.
4. Churches should stay open, says Catholic leaderAs record numbers of infections raise the possibility of new restrictions, Speaking before a packed Midnight Mass , Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols told The Bbc he believed it had been demonstrated that churches were " not places where we spread the virus". " I think This Country has shown that People can make good judgements themselves. We're at that point of saying we understand The Risk , " He Said .
5. Kate shows surprise piano skills at Covid concertA carol concert organised by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for People who supported their communities in the pandemic featured. The Duchess secretly recorded a clip of herself playing alongside the singer-songwriter Tom Walker which was shown at the Westminster Abbey event. The Song by Walker, For Those Who Can't Be There, was also posted on the Kensington Palace Twitter feed. " She smashed it, " said Walker. In her recorded introduction to The Event , Catherine praised the " inspirational" People who have served their communities during the " bleak time" of the pandemic.
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, The Duchess of Cambridge surprises concert audience with piano performanceAnd there's More . .From Boxing Day , tougher restrictions are being introduced in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland . Find out what's changing.
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