Lindsey Bridges, from Bournemouth, visited the House of Commons to advocate for Lolly’s Law.
Month: August 2025
Growing crops ‘more unpredictable and difficult’
NFU Scotland says this year’s ‘unusual weather’ had affected spring barley harvests.
Man arrested after mobility scooter driver ‘punched in head’
Police say a man in his 70s was arrested after a mobility scooter driver was critically injured.
Campaigners lodge legal action over gender rules for schools and prisons
For Women Scotland claim Scottish government policies on transgender people breach a Supreme Court ruling.
Fakes prompt Welsh brand to pull products from TikTok Shop
Lucie Macleod says she has to “jump through hoops” to prove people are selling fakes.
What to expect from new BBC documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s final gig
The hour-long programme will be an “uplifting” tribute to the Black Sabbath singer, producers say.
‘Chemo wrecked my teeth, I can’t afford treatment’
Faye Woodley says dental care in the UK “feels like we’re going back to Victorian times”.
‘I’m such a feminist, but Bond has to be a guy,’ says Dame Helen Mirren
The Oscar-winning actor says that the famous 007 character can’t be a woman as it “just doesn’t work”.
First group of Gaza children to be brought to UK ‘in coming weeks’
A group of between 30 to 50 Palestinian children will be evacuated under the plan, the BBC understands.
Birthday cards appeal for navy veteran turning 100
The Southend branch of the Royal Naval Association wants to mark Dougie Shelley’s big day.
