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 France and Germany have raised the threat of legal action against AstraZeneca over a shortage of deliveries of coronavirus vaccines, even as an inspection of a plant in Belgium confirmed the companys claims of production problems.EU officials in Brussels have  stanley cup spoken of their suspicions that a shortfall in deliveries of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine may have been due to doses being diverted from plants in Belgium and the Netherlands to the UK.The European commission is demanding that AstraZeneca provide the EU doses from its two plants in Oxford and Staffordshire, warning that the company was cont stanley website ractually obliged to fulfil its advanced purchase agreement.But on Sunday, Belgiums prime minister, Alexander De Croo, said an initial inspection at AstraZenecas plant in Seneffe, 25 miles south of Brussels, had found evidence to back up the companys claims of production issues at the site.He said, however, that the investigation was continuing to ensure that the problems, described as a shortage of raw materials, were not a result of AstraZeneca allegedly favouring the UKs order for 100m doses.De Croo said:  AstraZeneca pointed to production issues at Seneffe. The federal medicines and health products agency has together with its European partners carried out checks at the site. It appears that the stanley canada re is a shortage of the raw materials needed to make the vaccines. The analysis of the situation there is still ongoing. Is it a typical production problem caused by having to very greatly Rdng Could banning sunscreen to help save coral do more harm than good
 Smoking, smacking, smartphones for kids: never mind the  nanny state,  todays national debate seems crowded with demands for decisive action from politicians to save us 鈥?or our children 鈥?from ourselves.Rishi Sunaks ban on selling cigarettes to under-15s for ever once they come of age is supported by 59% of the public, according to one recent poll.He has been unabashed about  stanley cups uk defending the tough policy, despite some of his more libertarian colleagues 鈥?including the business secretary Kemi Badenoch 鈥?claiming it is an infringement on personal freedom, and one, Don Valley MP Nick Fletcher, fretting that  nanny states do not raise warriors .Meanwhile, the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, whose MPs backed the tobacco bill in the House of Commons this week, previously embraced the term  nanny state  when confronting objections to Labours policy of supervised tooth-brushing for children. The moment you stanley uk  do anything on child health, people say Youre going down the road of the nanny state. We want to have that fight,  Starmer said, earlier this year.And polling of parents concerned about the impact of smartphone use on their  stanley canada childrens mental health suggests almost 60% support a ban for under-16s.Meanwhile, leading doctors banded together this week to urge the government to ban smacking children in England and Northern Ireland.Prof John Coggon, of Bristol University, who specialises in the law around public health, says policies aimed at children are not really the  nanny state . Instead,