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 A GRAN was stunned to receive a 拢100 car park fine - as s stanley cup he says she never actually parked in it.Susan Plimmer, 67, says she only pulled into the car park briefly and left again when  stanley cup she realised she did not have enough change for the pay-and-display machine.5 Susan Plimmer with her 拢100 fine after she pulled into a car park and drove away stanley cup  againCredit: Guzelian5 She says she stopped only briefly to check if she had change for the machine at the car park behind the Royal Telegraph pub in DerbyCredit: GuzelianSusan insists she never parked up in a bay and is refusing to pay the charge from private firm ParkingEye.The company says聽she stayed 11 minutes - longer than the allowed 聽 grace period  - at the car park behind the Royal Telegraph pub in Derby on December 16.Susan said:  I must have parked in that car park loads of times over the years. The traffic had been really bad that day due to an accident on the motorway and I thought I ll just pop in the pub for a tea while it all passed.q Jhpu Trade union demands for a 5 per cent rise in public sector pay would cost the Government  拢9BILLION a year , experts claim
 USING an asthma inhaler could speed up Covid-19 recovery by three days, experts have claimed.It has raised hopes the extended lockdown could end sooner, as the NHS would have another tool to manage any surge in hospitalisations and cases.馃數 Read our coronavirus live blog聽for the latest updates3The use of an inhaler could help Covid patients leave hospital fasterCredit: GettyThe average stay for a patient admitted to hospital with coronavirus is eight days, wi yeezy th inhalers able to reduce this by three days.In the UK there are 1,316 patients in hospital with  jordan the virus with 226 being admitted each day, government data states.Ministers told MPs last week doctors have been prescribing inhalers to patients on a  case-by-case  basis, The Telegraph reported.Lockdown restrictions were last week extended until July 19, with Matt Hancock revealing people catching the virus are spending 20 per cent less time in hospital beds.This, he claims, is due to the increase in  airmax jabs being rolled out