Charity lied to raise funds for the funeral of the London Chemical attacker.

The charity that arranged the funeral of Abdul Ezedi, the man who recently threw a corrosive alkali substance on a former girlfriend and her children in London, is being investigated for using a false name when appealing to raise funds for the funeral. The Muslim Burial Fund appealed to the public for funds to bury

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People in Scotland have a shorter life expectancy than anywhere else in Europe.

Public Health Scotland said action was needed quickly as the country’s health continues to deteriorate and the health gap between the rich and poor grows. Scotland’s health is getting worse under the stewardship of the SNP as people die younger than any other Western European country. Paul Johnston, chief executive of Public Health Scotland, called for a

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Campaign for Roger Robertson

Over the weekend, our team continued our campaign efforts for Roger Robertson by delivering another 1,000 leaflets to the residents of Hartley Wintney Ward. The leaflets provided information about Roger Robertson’s candidacy and his vision for the community. Our dedicated activists were out on the streets, going door-to-door and engaging with the residents to discuss

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Iceland replaces iconic religious symbol on its hot cross buns.

Iceland has become the latest name to court controversy by erasing Christian iconography and, by extension, attacking the religion itself. The chain has decided to ditch the cross on its hot cross buns, which represents Jesus’s crucifixion on Good Friday. In its place will be a tick, reminiscent of Nike’s famous logo. David Lennox, Head

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