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Commuters today thanked militant Mick Lynch for unleashing another round of rail strikes by allowing them to WFH - as more than 45,000 workers go on strike and force millions of commuters to WFH in what economists fear could be another hammerblow to the UK's teetering economy.

"Vaping is touted by big tobacco as a quit aid, but currently no liquid nicotine vaping products have been approved for use in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration," AMA Queensland President Maria Boulton said.

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The comments were made during The Daily Show's latest DailyShowography, which examines Musk's life, from his childhood in South Africa to his failures with Tesla, outbursts on Twitter and everything in between - and Shatner is the show's narrator.

"Queensland's failure to enforce these laws means these products are easily accessible, including some falsely labelled 'nicotine free' and others that contain up to 50 times more nicotine than a cigarette."

'But Musk can't stop dreaming big, even when he should,' Shatner said with the sound of a smirk in his voice as the video showed Musk 'accidently' breaking a cybertruck's window when he unveiled it in November 2019
On Thursday, V'landys confirmed that this year's Grand Final will remain in Sydney after threatening to move the showpiece event to Brisbane in response to the NSW Government's refusal to go through with their $800million pledge on stadium upgrades in the state.

"We call on the government to act on the raft of legal changes proposed in its tobacco law reform discussion paper, including banning smoking in outdoor markets and school car parks, not allowing children in smoking areas in pubs and clubs, and requiring tobacco product retailers to be licensed," Dr Boulton said.

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The AMA has written to the health minister and the attorney-general, calling on them to "urgently rectify these failures before Queensland children become the next generation of smokers and suffer the associated catastrophic health results".

Train companies have slashed their services by a fifth today as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and Unite hit picket lines up and down the country in a grinding dispute over pay and working conditions.

Tweeting is his favorite pastime, the actor says, noting it makes sense that Musk would offer to buy the social media platform 'and even more sense when the deal spun out of control and crashed into an embankment.'

The vision started in 2014 when the CEO said: 'I'm confident that in less than a year, you'll be able to go from highway on-ramp to highway exit without touching any control.' Picture is a sign at the entrance of Tesla Motors headquarters in Palo Alto, CA in 2014

Meanwhile, hard left MPs including Rebecca Long-Bailey continued to defy 'absent' leader Keir Starmer's warning to distance themselves from rail strikes by visiting picket lines - even after Sam Tarry was sacked as a transport minister after he joined a strike in London last month.

The latest wave of industrial action - which will see services finish at 6.30pm today and Saturday - is set to cause four days of travel hell for students getting their A-level results today, as well as holidaymakers and sports and music spectators. 

'Often people pay a fine and not appreciate it attracts demerit points, and once they realise they have this many points before their licence is disqualified it is too late to go back and look at that fine again.'

The top lawyer explained the judge granted his client leniency after reviewing his personal circumstances and his need for a driver's licence to get to work, despite the fact that Moaz pleaded guilty to the offence.

When asked if there was an issue, in his view, of police becoming too focused on 'revenue raising', Mr Kalantar responded that each police officer was 'unique' and that it was 'unfair to paint them all with that kind of attitude'.

Musk, who has a net worth of roughly $271.2 billion, was not always a 'Technoking' - a title he gave with the Securities and Exchange Commission - but started his 'lifelong love of inventing things that already exist' at the young age of 12, Shatner said.

The Showography pulls up another Tesla mishap in 2015, when Musk said drivers could sleep in the car as it drove you to a destination - but the same YouTuber almost hit a telephone pole when he took his hands off the wheel.