It had cordoned off the aisle after a break-in, but told a customer it was due to lockdown rules.
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Johnson refuses to move on school meal vouchers
The prime minister insists he has the right approach and no child will go hungry this winter.
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Johnson refuses to move on school meal vouchers
The prime minister insists he has the right approach and no child will go hungry this winter.

Tesco 'wrong' to say period products not essential
It had cordoned off the aisle after a break-in, but told a customer it was due to lockdown rules.

Students may not be allowed home for Christmas
John Swinney says there is a "realistic possibility" students will be asked to stay away from their families.

Do more to criminalise buying sex, says Labour MP
Dame Diana Johnson wants more support for trafficking victims and a ban "pimping websites".

The day the Commons came back from the Blitz
Rare archive footage shows the destruction of the House in 1941 and King George VI welcoming MPs back.

MPs dismiss Troubles legacy proposals as 'unhelpful'
NI Affairs Committee members are "dismayed" at a lack of consultation over government plans.

Labour criticises return of VAT 'mask tax'
A temporary suspension of VAT on personal protective equipment is due to expire on 31 October.
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Johnson refuses to move on school meal vouchers
The prime minister insists he has the right approach and no child will go hungry this winter.

Tesco 'wrong' to say period products not essential
It had cordoned off the aisle after a break-in, but told a customer it was due to lockdown rules.

Students may not be allowed home for Christmas
John Swinney says there is a "realistic possibility" students will be asked to stay away from their families.

Do more to criminalise buying sex, says Labour MP
Dame Diana Johnson wants more support for trafficking victims and a ban "pimping websites".

The day the Commons came back from the Blitz
Rare archive footage shows the destruction of the House in 1941 and King George VI welcoming MPs back.

MPs dismiss Troubles legacy proposals as 'unhelpful'
NI Affairs Committee members are "dismayed" at a lack of consultation over government plans.

Labour criticises return of VAT 'mask tax'
A temporary suspension of VAT on personal protective equipment is due to expire on 31 October.

Tesco 'wrong' to say period products not essential
It had cordoned off the aisle after a break-in, but told a customer it was due to lockdown rules.

Students may not be allowed home for Christmas
John Swinney says there is a "realistic possibility" students will be asked to stay away from their families.

Do more to criminalise buying sex, says Labour MP
Dame Diana Johnson wants more support for trafficking victims and a ban "pimping websites".
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