BRIEF-D'nonce Technology Bhd Says Aw Yeong Weng Kwong Appointed CFO
Oct 30 (Reuters) - D'nonce Technology Bhd:
* AW YEONG WENG KWONG APPOINTED CFO Source: [https://bit.ly/36b3U0e] Further company coverage:
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The Supreme Court has tossed out former President Donald Trump’s last remaining challenge to the 2020 election after he lied about the results of the nationwide vote and urged states to wipe out thousands of ballots while promoting false claims of fraud. The court without comment rejected Mr Trump’s appeal, which challenged thousands of absentee ballots filed in Wisconsin, an election battleground that the former president lost by more than 20,000 votes. It was the last of three petitions filed at the Supreme Court near the end of his presidency that the justices declined to take up.
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Children who receive false positives when tested at school will still be told to self-isolate and will be banned from the classroom for 10 days, the Government has said. Ministers have been accused of pursuing a “ridiculous” policy on lateral flow tests that has “no scientific basis” and will result in youngsters missing out on school “unnecessarily”. It comes as millions of children returned to lessons on Monday for the first time in months. Parents and teachers spoke of their joy of children returning to school, with one headteacher saying his school “feels alive again” as he welcomed 500 pupils back on Monday. David McPartlin at Flakefleet Primary School in Fleetwood, Lancashire, said: "There's been a real buzz about the place and a sense of excitement this morning. Today feels like the start of the end of Covid, like we are coming out the end of a very long dark tunnel.” Meanwhile, parents at Ide primary school near Exeter, Devon, described how happy their children were to be back at school. "My youngest has not seen any of his friends or spoken to them for months,” one mother said. “He has really missed seeing them every day." Pupils at secondary schools have been asked to have three rapid antigen tests at school during the first fortnight of term, followed by another at home. After that they will be given two tests per week to take at home, all of which are voluntary.
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Staycation prices a third higher in holiday hotspots this year When can I go on holiday? What Med destinations will look like this summer The countries already rolling out vaccine passports Sign up to the Telegraph Travel newsletter Travel industry leaders have lashed out at new ‘exit permits’ required for leaving the country, claiming they are complex and lack clear messaging. The Declaration to Travel form, which comes into effect today, must be completed by anyone in England who enters “a port of departure to travel internationally”, with fines of up to £6,400 for those who flout the rules. But critics have highlighted a number of issues with the form, arguing that it appears ‘rushed’ and that several valid reasons for international travel are not covered. Paola Fiocchi Van den Brande, founder of Passepartout Homes, said: “I understand the move and what the Government is trying to achieve. It is a bit too little too late and such policies would have been accepted and tolerated a year ago. A year later, with a successful vaccination program under way and the promise of releasing restrictions, I question the move to introduce a Declaration to Travel, if not for political reasons before elections. “The document has been rushed through with not so much attention to detail or clear messaging. There is no box to justify you are leaving the country because you have residency elsewhere or are leaving the country for good. There is no box to state kids are visiting a parent working overseas (only those with divorced parents and a court order are allowed). There is no box to state you are reuniting with a spouse or legal partner working overseas.” Others, such as Abby Penston, CEO of Focus Travel Partnership, called the form a "half-cocked rushed out process", adding: "Today’s imposition of the Declaration for International Travel form has been deliberately designed to dampen demand in international travel." Scroll down for the latest travel updates.
Donald Trump supporters gathered outside Trump Tower in New York City on March 8, following the former president’s arrival.Footage taken by Mark Szuszkiewicz shows the crowd chanting “Trump 24” while holding a large banner, as well as a young person voicing their support for Trump.“God bless America!” the child says into a megaphone. “God bless New York! God bless our beautiful country! God bless NYPD! God bless Trump!” Credit: Mark Szuszkiewicz/@mark4ny via Storyful
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