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8 news stories you might have missed this week, from the Japan earthquake to the fall’s boosted Covid strikes
Empty Debenhams Stores
Nearly 90 per cent of former Debenhams stores remain empty nearly a year after the department store closed its doors for the last time.
Debenhams, founded in London in 1778, began a liquidation in December 2020, dealing a huge blow to the British retail sector. While she has struggled for years, the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns has pushed her over the edge.
Japan earthquake
A powerful earthquake off Japan’s northeastern coast left thousands of homes without water and electricity on Thursday and forced factories to suspend operations, adding to supply chain problems for smartphone, electronics and car makers worldwide.
The 7.4-magnitude quake struck just before midnight on Wednesday east of Fukushima Prefecture, the same region that was hit by Japan’s largest earthquake 11 years ago.
The Queen to cut back her diary
Buckingham Palace has announced that the Queen’s diaries have been curtailed, with her absence from the annual Commonwealth Day service due to mobility issues.
Netflix crackdown on password sharing
The streaming service Netflix is cracking down on password sharing with technology that requires customers to pay more if it detects multiple titles. The company announced: “We’ve always made it easy for people who live together to share their Netflix account, with features like separate profiles and multi-streaming on our Standard and Premium plan.
While these were very popular, they also created some confusion about when and how to share Netflix. As a result, accounts are shared between families – affecting our ability to invest in great new TV shows and movies for our members.
More NewsBoE hikes rates to 0.75%
Interest rates were raised to 0.75 per cent by the Bank of England (BoE) in the third consecutive increase. The increase brings the cost of borrowing back to what it was before the pandemic began two years ago, but more jumps are likely to follow.
Interest rates were raised from 0.1 to 0.25 percent in December before rising to 0.5 percent in January, marking the bank’s first consecutive increase since June 2004.
The case of RSPA v. Zumas
The animal charity RSPCA has revealed that West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma and his brother Yuan are set to be charged under the Animal Welfare Act after they posted a video that showed them abusing a pet cat. The viral video, filmed by Yoan and posted to social media last month, showed Kurt dropping the tabby cat and kicking it on the ground.
“After a full and thorough investigation, we have begun the process of filing a case against Kurt Zouma and Yuan Zouma under the Animal Welfare Act,” a RSPCA spokesperson said.
Find a sarcophagus from the fourteenth century
A medieval sarcophagus was found beneath Notre Dame cathedral in an archaeological dig before the fire-ravaged site was reconstructed.
The Ministry of Culture said the find, which has not yet been opened, was of “remarkable scientific quality” and revealed that the sarcophagus was fully preserved. The case is believed to contain the remains of a dignitary from the late 14th century.
Autumn booster covid shot
Health Minister Sajid Javid said it is likely that a fourth injection of Covid will not be given to the general population until the fall. Mr Javid said another booster dose likely won’t be extended to more people for now, but could be as immunity wanes.
ITV’s Beston told ITV: “When it comes to vaccinations, I think we take our doctors’ advice. There is a committee called JCVI and we listen carefully to what they have to say. They look at the data very carefully and their latest advice as you say is that there should be a second batch – or to call it Fourth dose – but to focus on those over 75, living in nursing homes, and those who are immunosuppressed.
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