TV star Amanda Kloots slams ‘early COVID vaccine’ backlash

The TV presenter defended receiving her COVID-19 vaccination early, following the death of her husband actor Nick Cordero last year, and implored others not to ‘vaccine shame’. GET ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND LIFESTYLE VIDEOS: https://www.news.com.au/ Original Author: Produced by news.com.au and published on 22/02/2021

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Facebook: Could users now leave the platform over its row with Australia?

A senior executive at Facebook has defended the companies decision to block access to news media in Australia. The social media giant was described as a ‘school yard bully’ running a ‘bulldozer’ over democracy after it made the move, rather than pay to run publishers’ content. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube>>>

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Andy Burnham bites back over criticism of local leaders in COVID tier negotiations

Greater Manchester’s mayor Andy Burnham has defended his stand against the government the last time England was in a tier system. Speaking to Sky News, Andy Burnham said at the start of the whole tier process, he told the government: "Let’s get this right together so that we can reset>>>

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Transgender ruling: Clinic defends hormone treatment

Lawyers for the UK’s only gender identity clinic have defended the use of hormone treatments. But Keira Bell, 23, who was given the treatment at the age of 16, says she feels she made a rash decision as a teenager which will negatively affect the rest of her life. SUBSCRIBE>>>

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BREAKING: Southgate selects Harry Maguire for England squad – despite Greek trial

Gareth Southgate has defended his decision to include Harry Maguire in the England squad for next month’s Nations League games. After announcing the decision, the England manager said he had spoken to the player and had an "insight" into what happened which is "very different to what is being recorded".>>>

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‘We’re still being responsible’: Chancellor defends giveaway budget

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has defended splurging the cash in his budget, insisting that the government is "still being responsible". Mr Sunak has pledged to spend £12bn on an immediate response to COVID-19 and £18bn in other spending commitments, in his first budget as chancellor. In an interview with Sky News,>>>

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