The bash at Edward Enninful’s Longleat House wedding was full of men who were perfectly coiffed with flawless skin and outfits that fit just so. And they were just the waiters. For the event was catered by high-end London-based firm Cellar Society,
Edinburgh University’s Shakespeare Society faces trans row after door staff put students queuing for Masquerade Ball into male or female-only lines Edinburgh’s ShakeSoc put students into gendered queues at their a ball Students were shocked that bouncers were stricter with male students
Farewell our Empress: Shock and grief as Queen Victoria passes away, the abdication of Edward VIII, and the death of Princess Diana… how the Mail has reported on the Royals and society over 125 years By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 20:40 EDT,
Alzheimer’s Society: Play fair on council tax discounts for households where family member has dementia By Toby Walne, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 16:51 EDT, 1 May 2021 | Updated: 16:51 EDT, 1 May 2021 Charity Alzheimer’s Society is urging local authorities
The jury took only a few seconds to confer, not even bothering to leave the packed Court of Common Pleas in London where they had been sitting all day. Then the foreman said to the judge: ‘My lord, we are agreed in
Catholic society at a top Australian university asks students to vote on whether ‘disabled people are a burden on society’ by putting a stick in yes and no buckets Outrage as students asked whether disabled people are burden on society The question
Bizarre videos that include a woman smearing a man’s face with a milkshake to teach schoolchildren about sexual consent have been slammed by experts. The videos have been funded by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment and were made available on
Vaccine passports could create a ‘two-tier society’ and discriminate against migrants, ethnic minorities and the poor, Britain’s equalities watchdog has warned the Government. ‘Covid-status certificates’ being considered by ministers to help open up society, get people back into work or away on holiday
The Prime Minister said the study on racial disparities – which showed Britain is a beacon for racial equality – would be used to influence future government policy. The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, set up by Mr Johnson in the
A student who was banned from Aberdeen University’s union for saying ‘Rule Britannia’ during a British army debate has now been kicked out of the politics society. Elizabeth Heverin, 19, was told she had used ‘discriminatory or racist language’ after quoting the historic