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direct to your inboxHigh street retailer M&S has issued an important message to anybody planning to shop at its stores.In light of recent events, the British retailer wants to make sure people - especially women - feel safe in its stores.Marks and Spencer has now said that anybody who is made to feel unsafe is able to stay inside one of their stores for as long as they need.Store colleagues will also be on hand to help where necessary.In a statement posted on social media, M&S wrote: "If you
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https://t.co/NlZChIIW4S pic.twitter.com/XaKswnqdhE— AIM (@AIM_UK) April 1, 2021“The government’s report on race and ethnic disparities published yesterday is, at best, a massive missed opportunity and from our perspective, it is a gut-punch to many in our community and our society who experience the reality of systemic prejudice on a daily basis,” the report added.“We need to recognise the problems in society and work together to fix them, rather than use carefully worded definitions and narrow
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It was recently reported that actor Johnny Depp requested a retrial back in December for his 2020 libel claim against The Sun over an article calling him a “wife beater" although the UK court has now denied his appeal. The justices, James Dingemans and Nicholas Underhill said the earlier court hearing was “full and fair” and the trial judge’s conclusions “have not been shown even arguably to be vitiated by any error of approach or mistake of law", via Indian Express.
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Gwrych Castle in Abergele. The organisation said that it had identified Turkish crayfish in footage of the fifth episode of I'm a Celebrity last year and added that the "invasive non-native species" is "strictly controlled" in the UK.
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#EveryLittleHelps." The statement read: "All our stores are safe spaces. So if you ever feel unsafe, please our stores to wait for a taxi, a bus or a friend for as long as you need to.
direct to your inboxSupermarket giant ASDA has shared an important update with shoppers in the UK.In light of recent events, the retailer has made it clear that anyone feeling unsafe can seek help inside its stores.Posting on Facebook, Asda wrote: "EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO FEEL SAFE."Please know that you can always take your time, wait inside to reach out to our colleagues should you be concerned for your safety."Customers and colleagues, we will be there for you."The post has gone down well
direct to your inboxThis morning it was revealed that Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding's breast cancer has spread to her spine.The pop star has been told by her doctor that it's unlikely she will see the next Christmas, and that 2020 was probably her last.The news has shocked people of all ages across the UK, and fans have been left devastated by the news.Now women are urging each other to check for lumps, and to act quickly if they find anything."After the latest most devastating news about
direct to your inboxMoney Saving Expert Martin Lewis says customers with BT, Sky, Virgin and O2 can take action now to beat price hikes in April.Price rises in the middle of a hard-hitting pandemic might sound like an April Fool's joke, but unfortunately, it's not.From April 1 yearly inflation means that bills will increase for millions of Brits, with energy bills, council tax, broadband, phone and even rent for some households affected.The annual utility price surge is linked to inflation - the