Gemma Collins is pushed around in a trolley by her personal assistant during hotel trip

‘I can’t walk anymore!’ Gemma Collins lives up to her diva persona as she’s pushed around in a trolley by her personal assistant during hotel trip By Rianne Addo and Georgia Simcox For Mailonline Published: 09:52 GMT, 15 November 2020 | Updated: 09:55 GMT, 15 November 2020 She’s been in the English capital for the … Read more

Welsh ministers double-down and vow to continue trolley police restrictions

Welsh ministers have doubled down on policing shopping trolleys during the ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown – but the list of ‘essential’ items that can be bought has been expanded to include baby clothes.  The Welsh Government said on Tuesday it had ‘positive discussions’ with essential retailers, representative groups and trade unions over the rules. Ministers issued an … Read more

Welsh ‘trolley police’ rules descend further into chaos

The Welsh ‘trolley police’ rules descended further into confusion today as ministers said people can buy non-essential goods in supermarkets – but only if they are essential. First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced a rethink of the terms of the 17-day ‘firebreak’ coronavirus lockdown after admitting that the public was ‘fed up’ and ‘common sense’ … Read more

Welsh ‘trolley police’ rules descend further into chaos

The Welsh ‘trolley police’ rules descended further into confusion today as ministers said people can buy non-essential goods in supermarkets – but only if they are essential. First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced a rethink of the terms of the 17-day ‘firebreak’ coronavirus lockdown after admitting that the public was ‘fed up’ and ‘common sense’ … Read more

Wales reviews ‘trolley police’ ban on shops selling non-essential goods

Wales is today reviewing its ‘trolley police’ ban on shops selling non-essential goods during the ‘firebreak’ lockdown after a massive backlash. First Minister Mark Drakeford said he recognised that people were ‘fed up’ as he hinted at a rethink on the draconian move, saying ‘common sense’ was needed. Welsh ministers have been embroiled in damaging … Read more

Wales reviews ‘trolley police’ ban on shops selling non-essential goods

Wales is today reviewing its ‘trolley police’ ban on shops selling non-essential goods during the ‘firebreak’ lockdown after a massive backlash. First Minister Mark Drakeford said he recognised that people were ‘fed up’ as he hinted at a rethink on the draconian move, saying ‘common sense’ was needed. Welsh ministers have been embroiled in damaging … Read more