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Coons: Trump impeachment defense is Four Seasons Landscaping of the legal profession still hasn conceded his election loss. Peter Murrell, who is also the SNP’s chief executive, on Monday denied giving false statements to Holyrood Alex Salmond inquiry during a previous hearing but was told it was “self evident” he had done so. One MSP told him directly that they did not believe his claim that his wife kept him in the dark about an explosive meeting with Alex Salmond at the couple home.

Schools, shops, hairdressing salons and museums are reopening in Austria after the country’s third lockdown, but concerns linger about infection rates and the spread of new coronavirus variants. While the government has said that Austria needs to get as close as possible to an infection level of 50 new cases per 100,000 residents over seven days, the figure is still considerably higher currently 108. The country’s opposition leader says that reopening more than schools is a significant risk..