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Flight privilege: Mother and daughter dubbed 'Karen and Karen 2.0' are kicked off Southwest flight from Sacramento to San Diego after yelling at passengers to move seats so that they could sit on the aisle

A mother and daughter dubbed Karen and Karen 2.0 were booted from a Southwest flight after demanding that other passengers move because they wanted aisle seats. A female passenger con the July 15 flight took to TikTok and recorded the incident  on her phone as the two blonde-haired women began making threats. The flight was going from Sacramento to San Diego and had already been delayed two hours with the pair arriving as the plane doors were closing. Due Southwest's first-come, first-serve policy, the women were not able to get the aisle seats they wanted on the jam-packed plane. The daughter then hollers at other passengers to move their seats so her and her mother could sit where they wanted, according to the video shot by TikTok user official_norcal_mom. The shouting upset the flight attendants.  One flight attendant told them: 'We have families. We have little kids. We can’t have people yelling.' A woman on Tik Tok recorded an incident on a Southwest flight in mid-Ju

Millions in New South Wales might be banned for travelling interstate for MONTHS as Gladys Berejiklian drops a worrying hint

NSW won't take interstate border closures into account when deciding whether to ease Greater Sydney's Covid lockdown settings at the end of August, the premier says. Instead, the government will focus on the 'health and safety and wellbeing' of NSW residents - acknowledging states with a preference for 'Covid zero' will keep their borders shut regardless. The remarks by Gladys Berejiklian suggest 5.4 million Sydneysiders won't be able to travel interstate for months. NSW recorded 283 local Covid cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Sunday, 106 of which were in the community while infectious. Gladys Berejiklian has indicated that Sydneysiders are unlikely to be holidaying interstate for months as health authorities battle to control the highly infectious Indian Delta outbreak Greater Sydney's lockdown is scheduled to be revised at the end of August, but the premier said border closures will not factor into her decision. Pictured: Pedestrians walk along an emp

Farmers come out in SUPPORT of Geronimo: Livestock owners say they have had 'perfectly healthy' animals killed by DEFRA because of inaccurate tests – including one who had vets turn up and kill 95 of his heifers

Farmers have blasted Defra for 'killing perfectly healthy animals' suspected to have TB as the row over Geronimo the alpaca, who has been condemned to die by the government, carries on.    Tony Brunt, 71, barricaded himself into his farm near New Quay, Cardiganshire, in May this year in a bid to save Mary, a three-year-old pregnant heifer, condemned to die by Government ministers. He was hoping to fight it out in court but a team of 16 vets, officers from the Dyfed Powys Police Rural Crime Unit, agriculture officials and slaughtermen turned up at his remote West Wales farm along with a marksman armed with a high-powered rifle. Mr Brunt said: 'If they are prepared to go to those lengths what chance does the Alpaca stand? They are killing perfectly healthy animals based on inaccurate testing - I'm fed up with it.' He decided to put up a fight after 94 of his shorthorn cattle were slaughtered over four years at his farm. Welsh first minister Mark Drakeford had earlier

Firm behind PCR travel testing collection bin fiasco has made £120m from Covid pandemic - as defiant bosses tell customers to pay EVEN MORE for a courier if they don't want to leave their test on the street

Have you seen an overloaded PCR drop bin? Email your pictures to tips@dailymail.com  The testing firm walloped by customers for their overflowing 'drop bins' today hit back and told them to pay for swabs to be couriered to their lab if they aren't happy to leave them piled up on the street as it was revealed it has made at least £120million during the pandemic. Randox also denied claims that personal information was 'left for anyone to take' because of the piles of uncollected tests or that the 'absolute mess' outside pharmacies was the reason for any delayed test results.  Gavin Marshall tweeted one of the photos from Sutton, south-west London and said: 'Forced to pay @RandoxOfficial over the odds for Day 2 PCR test, drive 30 mins to drop off sample because so few collection points only to find it over-flowing and insecure. Covid travel rip off'. Replying to his tweet the company said: 'If these locations do not suit your needs then the onus is