The group, based in Solihull and Wolverhampton, says its vet bills are costing them more. Source link
Scottish craft beer brand Brewdog put up for sale
In an email to staff, which has been seen by BBC Scotland News, Brewdog said: “AlixPartners are specialists in business performance and transformation, and they will work alongside the leadership team in the coming weeks to evaluate options and make recommendations, including assessing the next phase of investment in the business. Source link
Last chance for pensioners to get free air fryers
The council has handed out 15,000 free air fryers help people with the cost of living. Source link
Bedding firm backs down on 'Swift Home' trademark after Taylor Swift appeal
Swift’s team had flagged similarities between her trademark and the company’s contested design. Source link
Gasps and disbelief in US as 'Quad God's' Olympic dream crumbles
The BBC visited the skating rink in Virginia where the ‘Quad God’ trains, as his closest friends and teammates expected to watch him win gold. Source link
The lynching of a Hindu man in Bangladesh that shocked the world
Officials say that most cases involved ordinary criminality – land disputes, theft, extortion, or personal feuds – that were later framed as religious violence. By its count, only 71 incidents had a clear communal element, including 38 cases of temple vandalism, eight attacks on temples, and one killing. Source link
Trump has big plans for Venezuela's oil but are they feasible?
The US president wants American energy firms to start extracting the crude but they are reluctant. Source link
Ex-minister who admitted child sexual abuse to BBC still free years later
Robert Corfield admitted when confronted by the BBC that he sexually abused a boy, Michael Havet, in the 1980s. Corfield’s was one of more than 1,100 names given to a hotline set up to report sexual abuse within the church, which has no official name but is often referred to as The Truth or the […]
America's Next Top Model shaped reality TV, but should it ever have been made?
A new Netflix documentary will finally see Tyra Banks and her fellow judges address some of the most controversial scandals from the reality show. Source link
Ministers want to reform SEND
The Liberal Democrats have outlined fundamental principles including a “fair funding system” that incentivises schools to accept SEND pupils, while Reform UK is developing its own SEND policy after the party’s deputy leader, Richard Tice, said some parents were “abusing the system” – limiting the support for those “genuinely in need”. Source link