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2024-05-17

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Hancock tackles huge demand for Covid tests by introducing threat of £10k fine for testing positive

Those questioning the ability of Health secretary Matt Hancock to tackle the shortage of Covid testing facilities were left eating their words this weekend. In a move which stunned his critics, Hancock introduced the threat of a £10,000 fine for anyone failing to self-isolate after testing positive. “It’s genius,” a department insider told the bugle.

Sneezy ousted from dwarf house in rule of six shake up

Tough decisions are being taken up and down the land this morning, and in a much anticipated move, Sneezy has been turfed out of the dwarf house. It follows the implementation of a new law limiting gatherings to six in the wake of an increase in coronavirus infections. A spokesperson for the dwarves told the

Barnsley schoolkids glad to be back playing truant

There was relief in Barnsley this morning as the schools re-opened and local kids could return to playing truant. For many, it has been the first opportunity to bunk off since March. “It’s been difficult for a lot of our young people” said Tony Clunge, head of Wombwell Academy in the town “A lot of

Time To Get Some Regular Clunge?

Sheldon Clunge, The Rotherham Bugle’s unofficial senior citizens correspondent is branching out with his own Facebook page. He is a man of many parts – a neighbourhood watch enforcer par excellence, a former fishmonger to the stars, and widely rumoured to be Rotherham’s most impressively endowed pensioner – a rumour he is rumoured to have

Barnsley Twitter accounts hacked in sex-for-pasties scam

The Twitter accounts of over a hundred prominent Barnsley luminaries were hacked yesterday in an elaborate sex-for-pasties scam. All hundred are well known in the borough for ready access to meat and pastry based products. The Bugle understands that women in the borough have been exposed to tweets from accounts offering tempting Greggs pasties in

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