The legislation for buffer zones surrounding abortion clinics has been deemed “crucial” on its first day of implementation by Green MSP, Gillian Mackay. Mackay was responsible for introducing the bill that prevents anti-abortion protesters from gathering within 200m of clinics where the procedure takes place. The zones, which are operational from today, will prevent patients… Continue reading 'Crucial day' for reproductive rights as buffer zones go live
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Cobbler makes special shoes to give camel 'new lease of life'
A cobbler in Wiltshire has given a 27-year-old camel a “new lease of life” by making shoes for him. Stuart Moss, who runs Mossy’s Shoe Repairs in Salisbury, received a phone call earlier this year asking him to make shoes for Timujin, one of Lady Chichester’s camels. Timujin had suffered a stretched tendon in one… Continue reading Cobbler makes special shoes to give camel 'new lease of life'
Banksy: Chelsea wall artwork repaired after paint attack
A recent Banksy artwork in London, featuring two elephants peering out of blocked windows, has been restored and is now protected from further defacement with a special anti-graffiti coating. The art piece was vandalized with white stripes shortly after its discovery, but Kensington and Chelsea council took quick action to remove the unwanted paint, and… Continue reading Banksy: Chelsea wall artwork repaired after paint attack
Newspaper headlines: PM to 'end gloom' and donor 'breaks cover'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to deliver a speech at the Labour conference today, with many of Tuesday’s front pages focusing on what he will announce. The Times reports that he plans to “root out” benefit fraudsters by granting investigators access to suspects’ bank details. Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror leads with the headline… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: PM to 'end gloom' and donor 'breaks cover'
Prince Harry's US visa application will remain private, judge rules
A US judge has rejected a lawsuit filed by the conservative Heritage Foundation to make public the Duke of Sussex’s US visa application, which the think tank alleged would reveal if drug use had been disclosed. The Duke admitted taking drugs in his memoir which was released in January 2023, in which he wrote about… Continue reading Prince Harry's US visa application will remain private, judge rules
Ex-Harrods boss saw 'abhorrent' behaviour from Fayed
James McArthur, a former Harrods CEO, has described Mohamed Al Fayed’s behaviour as “abhorrent” but insisted he never witnessed any incidents of sexual abuse. The former Harrods proprietor has faced accusations of rape and sexual assault from more than 20 female complainants, who recently spoke to a BBC documentary. McArthur was CEO for 10 months… Continue reading Ex-Harrods boss saw 'abhorrent' behaviour from Fayed
Superdry boss says UK should make Shein pay more tax
The founder and CEO of UK clothing chain Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, has called on the government to take action against Chinese fast fashion giant Shein, accusing the company of “dodging tax”. Dunkerton claims that Shein has an unfair advantage over rivals because import duties are not charged on low-value parcels sent directly to customers from… Continue reading Superdry boss says UK should make Shein pay more tax
Safe Hands: 'No money and no answers' two years after funeral firm's collapse
46,000 people found out that Safe Hands Plans Ltd had collapsed in 2022, including Margaret and David Fee who paid more than £5,000 for their funeral plans. They are yet to receive any compensation and a new government is currently in place. Consumer group, Fairer Finance is calling for ministers to launch a public inquiry into… Continue reading Safe Hands: 'No money and no answers' two years after funeral firm's collapse
Royals really cost £510m, anti-monarchists say
A recent report from anti-monarchy campaigners has claimed that the Royal Family costs taxpayers £510m each year, nearly six times more than the £86m that is generated from state funding through the Sovereign Grant. The funding is mainly generated by the Crown Estate, and covers staffing, travel, and building costs related to royal affairs. However,… Continue reading Royals really cost £510m, anti-monarchists say
Keir Starmer to promise 'light at the end of tunnel' in key speech
The Labour Party conference was addressed by Sir Keir Starmer, the prime minister, in his first speech since coming to power. In his address, he spoke of a “shared struggle,” whilst remaining optimistic about the country’s future. The prime minister emphasised that, in the present moment, tough decisions must be taken to construct a new… Continue reading Keir Starmer to promise 'light at the end of tunnel' in key speech