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Baroness Mone's Company Ordered to Wind Up, £187M Lost
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Baroness Michelle Mones linked company, PPE Medpro, ordered to wind up, unlikely to repay £187M owed to taxpayers for unusable surgical gowns supplied during pandemic.
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Nottinghamshire's Cool, Breezy Day: Dry and Mild
01:34|Good morning, Nottinghamshire! Today, Friday the nineteenth of December, were looking at a cool but mostly dry day. Expect temperatures to hover between three and six degrees Celsius in the morning, feeling quite chilly with a moderate breeze. Conditions should brighten up by midday, with sunny intervals and temperatures climbing to around eight or nine degrees Celsius. The winds will remain fresh, but the risk of rain is very low. The afternoon looks largely dry and settled, with temperatures peaking at about nine or ten degrees Celsius. Later this evening, the skies will clear up, leading to a calm and dry end to the day. Temperatures will begin to drop from around eight degrees early in the evening, falling to about six degrees by late evening. The winds will also become much lighter, coming from the south-southwest. While it will feel colder as the night progresses, conditions will remain completely dry overnight.
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