President Macron laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Paris - the ceremony closed to all but a small group of officials. Image copyright REUTERS Those few attending kept strictly to social distancing, and a small military choir sang the Marseillaise. President Macron began the ceremony with a wreath-laying at the statue of Gen Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French ...
Sorry for the delay and a very special St Georges day to you carer
Probably by waving the Stars & Stripes and praising the yanks for all that they had done for them.
Anyone have a clue?
@Carer ... good idea, but no one is currently living there
Go and knock on their door at 2am tomorrow and tell them about it and see how they like to be woken up.
A house alarm has been sounding every 15 mins on and 15 mins off since 5 am this morning. Very annoying like my neighbours.
As a 75-year-old who is 'shielding' atm, I'm with HuwMatthews2 on this one.
Governments don't run businesses either but they're still classifying people as key workers and providing tests - our company has been involved.
She added "nobody would dream" of applying restrictions on the basis of skin colour, despite a higher death rate among BAME people. Not true, I understand where applicable they are looking for BAME people to be moved to less risky areas of the NHS. This article is moaning for moanings sake a lot of which is going on in print media and social media at the moment. God ...