A dispute between two neighbours resulted in a comical brawl after one stuck a black cross on the other's gate 'because his family had Covid'.
Even the dog popped its head out to see what was going on. Those on social media said the brawl exploded after the man in the black t-shirt stuck a 'crucifix' on his neighbours gate after he refused to quarantine when he had Covid The man in the red t-shirt lay on the ground groaning for a few minutes before the man in the black t-shirt comes and helps him up before escorting him back to his house It is unclear what the cause of the fight was but people on social media believe the brawl erupted after the man in the black t-shirt stuck a cross on his neighbours door when he had Covid. Seemingly upset by a black ‘crucifix’-like black cross stuck on his garden gate, the man in the red t-shirt points at the cross shouting ‘you do this s**t again and your f***ed' Seemingly upset by a black ‘crucifix’-like black cross stuck on his garden gate, the man in the red t-shirt points at the cross shouting ‘you do this s**t again and your f***ed.’
On 1 September, the first meeting of the EU-Armenia Civil Society Platform was held. One of its mandates is to monitor the Comprehensive and Enhanced.
This website is managed by the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood ('EU NEIGHBOURS east’), which complements and supports the communication of the Delegations of the European Union in the Eastern partner countries, and works under the guidance of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, and the European External Action Service. It is part of the larger Neighbourhood Communication Programme (2020-2024) for the EU's Eastern and Southern Neighbourhood, which also includes 'EU NEIGHBOURS south’ project that runs the On 1 September, the first meeting of the EU-Armenia Civil Society Platform was held.
Ukraine has made significant steps towards bringing its law enforcement system in line with European and international best practice through the EU-funded.
This website is managed by the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood ('EU NEIGHBOURS east’), which complements and supports the communication of the Delegations of the European Union in the Eastern partner countries, and works under the guidance of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, and the European External Action Service. The programme has helped Ukrainian law enforcement agencies to adopt new approaches to community engagement, crowd security and crime investigation. Ukraine has made significant steps towards bringing its law enforcement system in line with European and international best practice through the EU-funded PRAVO Police programme.
Long-time Neighbours fan Tara Ward watches the last ever episode of the iconic Australian soap.
[took a contemplative stroll](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yne_NfutqFo) through the street wedding reception, past several young people pashing in a tent and Ghost Madge sitting with Harold in the distance. It was almost as romantic as Bouncer’s dream, and while Jane and Mike took a trip down memory lane, the rest of Ramsay Street looked to the future. It was the end, it was the beginning, it was the goodbye we all deserved. By the time they got to the Robinson house, Jane had lost a contact lens and had to put her glasses on. The finale centred around the wedding of longtime Ramsay Street residents Toadfish and Melanie, but really, the episode belonged to Jane and Mike. Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan drove up the street that made them famous as ‘Especially for You’ played on their car radio, and while Charlene barely said a word in these all-too-brief scenes, my heart sang like a Stock Aitken Waterman number one. “Ah, there she is,” Mike said fondly, harking back to the innocent days of their teen romance, when we all were Plain Jane Super Brain waiting for a spunkrat like Mike Young to fall in love with us. Mike and Jane’s gentle reunion was an uplifting, nostalgic nod to the soap’s glory days, as the ex-lovers met again at Lassiters when Jane dropped a box of wedding decorations and Mike picked up her heart. Seeing them back together on Ramsay Street was a full circle moment in the cul-de-sac of dreams, and if either had uttered more than ten words, it might have ruined the magic forever. Mal’s fiancee Izzy came with him, the same Izzy who once had a passionate affair with Karl and later gave birth to their child. They belonged to all of us: Madge shouting “Charlene!”, Daphne and Clive adopting Mike, Mike mimicking After 37 years on our screens, Neighbours [could have gone full soap](https://thespinoff.co.nz/pop-culture/11-03-2022/time-to-rack-off-saying-goodbye-to-neighbours-most-iconic-moments) and wiped out the entire suburb of Erinsborough with a plane crash or massive explosion, but instead they gave us a delightfully ordinary finale.