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PANIC-BUYERS have queued around the block in the rain today to stockpile last-minute Christmas food amid supermarket rationing.Millions of shoppers across the UK have spent hours waiting in queues to buy food and other supplies this week.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live stanley quencher blog for the latest news updates 19Shoppers have queued up for hours in the rainCredit stanley flasche : PAress Association19Last minute Christmas shoppers queue in the pouring rain outside MS in Chelsea, South West LondonCredit: London News Pictures19Customers are stocking up on items before ChristmasCredit: w8media19Long queues have formed as customers wait to shopCredit: Jam Press19Despite the rain, queues outside supermarkets have been long todayCredit: London News Pictures19A shopper looks a stanley tumblers t empty shelves of meat products in a Sainsburys supermarket in north LondonCredit: London News Pictures19Shoppers are stocking up on essential itemsCredit: w8media19Shoppers queue up in LeicesterThe stockpiling has seen supermark Ascb Haunting silhouette of British Tommy projected onto Rock of Gibraltar in moving tribute to mark 100th anniversary of Armistice
BORIS Johnson warned China its brutal crackdown in Hong Kong risks the Huawei deal.The PM said he cannot accept letting potentially hostile state ve botella stanley ndors into our 5G network.2The PM said the UK would have to think very carefully about how to proceed now on the Huawei issueCredit: AFP2Police arrested hundreds of protesters in the Causeway Bay area of Hong Kong Credit: New York TimesHis strongest a vaso stanley ttack yet on developments in HK hinted they could get tech giant Huawei banned from Britain. It came after Beijing spoke of retributio stanley travel mug n over his offer of sanctuary to three million British nationals in the former colony.Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian issued a veiled threat that the UK will have to bear any consequences caused by that decision.He told Evening Standard: Hong Kong matters are China s domestic affairs and no countries have any right to intervene. I don t want to see our critical national infrastructure at risk of being in any way controlled by potentially
PANIC-BUYERS have queued around the block in the rain today to stockpile last-minute Christmas food amid supermarket rationing.Millions of shoppers across the UK have spent hours waiting in queues to buy food and other supplies this week.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live stanley quencher blog for the latest news updates 19Shoppers have queued up for hours in the rainCredit stanley flasche : PAress Association19Last minute Christmas shoppers queue in the pouring rain outside MS in Chelsea, South West LondonCredit: London News Pictures19Customers are stocking up on items before ChristmasCredit: w8media19Long queues have formed as customers wait to shopCredit: Jam Press19Despite the rain, queues outside supermarkets have been long todayCredit: London News Pictures19A shopper looks a stanley tumblers t empty shelves of meat products in a Sainsburys supermarket in north LondonCredit: London News Pictures19Shoppers are stocking up on essential itemsCredit: w8media19Shoppers queue up in LeicesterThe stockpiling has seen supermark Ascb Haunting silhouette of British Tommy projected onto Rock of Gibraltar in moving tribute to mark 100th anniversary of Armistice
BORIS Johnson warned China its brutal crackdown in Hong Kong risks the Huawei deal.The PM said he cannot accept letting potentially hostile state ve botella stanley ndors into our 5G network.2The PM said the UK would have to think very carefully about how to proceed now on the Huawei issueCredit: AFP2Police arrested hundreds of protesters in the Causeway Bay area of Hong Kong Credit: New York TimesHis strongest a vaso stanley ttack yet on developments in HK hinted they could get tech giant Huawei banned from Britain. It came after Beijing spoke of retributio stanley travel mug n over his offer of sanctuary to three million British nationals in the former colony.Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian issued a veiled threat that the UK will have to bear any consequences caused by that decision.He told Evening Standard: Hong Kong matters are China s domestic affairs and no countries have any right to intervene. I don t want to see our critical national infrastructure at risk of being in any way controlled by potentially