A rebuttal to claim rough sleeping is a ‘lifestyle choice’ PLUS Disturbance at Manchester theatre AND How much for apartment at Gary Neville’s complex
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But first, let’s look at some of the reaction to Suella Braverman’s controversial comments on rough sleepers. “There are loads of events that take place before that and unfortunately our services are not geared up to support them. Our wider systems are not geared up to support them.” Dr Chauhan received an OBE in 2019 for his charity work focussing on encouraging GPs to allow rough sleepers into their clinics. He says he knows of people who have resorted to sleeping in cemeteries and claims that current services do not provide enough support for homeless people and rough sleepers.
Well a similar incident has happened again, but this time at the Opera House where the new Stock Aitken and Waterman pop musical I Should Be So Lucky is having its world premiere. It was a similar message from bosses at The Palace when the drama unfolded during The Bodyguard last Easter. That incident sparked much debate and anger about theatre etiquette to the point that This Morning presenter Alison Hammond had to apologise after joking she’d be skipping the show if she couldn’t sing along.
Members from both the House of Commons and House of Lords crowded into the Palace of Westminster to see the King announce plans of the government for the next year. The event dates back to the 17th century, and marks the start of a new parliamentary session. The town hall’s licensing committee has agreed to a public consultation on the levy, which would see late night businesses pay a weekly charge of up to £28.71, which would be used to fund management of crime and anti-social behaviour.
The council is now looking at increasing prices in bereavement services which includes burials, cremation and memorials as well as raising an extra £200,000 from advertising income. Ms Wandawi, an English language teacher, and a group of 12 family members tried to cross the border into Egypt previously but were told their names were not on the list.
Manchester’s most exclusive postcode? Luxury apartments being built at Gary Neville's St Michael's development are now up for sale - and could set you back £6 million.
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