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The Women’s March planned for Jan. 18, 2025, will almost surely see a smaller turnout than the first.

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He said the suspension of non-essential roadworks on Belfast routes, which is planned for 25 November, should ease concerns.

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However, water and firefighting authorities maintain the disruptions are expected and planned for during major wildfires, asserting that it simply shifts firefighting operations.

The 217-page report argues the UK planned for the wrong pandemic - a mild one where spread of a new virus was inevitable - and this led to the "untested" policy of lockdown.

From BBC

The event was originally planned for July 20 but was rescheduled to Nov. 15 after Tyson had an ulcer flare-up.

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