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Jessica Howard-Johnston is a multimedia journalist based in Paris, France. A full-time live producer for AFP, I occasionally freelance for 24 hour news channels.
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Fans gather in London to mourn, remember former One Direction star
Fans across Britain and beyond gathered at organized vigils to mourn the death of former One Direction star Liam Payne, with at least 1,000 people assembling in central London to pay tribute.
Afghan Women Continue Medical Studies In Scotland After Taliban Ban
Nineteen Afghan female medical students have resumed their studies in Scotland after being banned from universities by the Taliban. The Linda Norgrove Foundation facilitated their relocation, overcoming numerous challenges, including securing visas and funding. The Scottish government amended legislation to provide free tuition, allowing the women to study at various universities. The students express hope for a brighter future and the possibility of returning to Afghanistan to contribute to their communities.
UK same-sex couples celebrate a decade of legal marriage
Neil Allard and Andrew Wale, one of the first same-sex couples to marry in Britain, reflect on the 10th anniversary of the legalization of same-sex marriage in England and Wales. The historic Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, championed by then-Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, allowed them to marry at midnight on March 29, 2014. The couple, now living in Spain, credit the legislation for making British society more tolerant and are pleased to call each other 'husband,' despite still fearing homophobic abuse. Approximately 167,000 people in England and Wales are currently in same-sex marriages.
UK same-sex couples celebrate a decade of legal marriage
UK same-sex couples mark ten years since the legalization of their marriages, celebrating the progress in LGBTQ+ rights and legal recognition.
Rent-a-tree firm celebrating a ‘green’ Christmas
London Christmas Tree Rental, co-founded by Jonathan Mearns, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional Christmas trees by allowing customers to rent, water, and return their trees. The business, which started in 2017, has grown in popularity as more Londoners seek eco-friendly options. Customers appreciate the green aspect of renting trees, which helps reduce waste and promotes a sustainable lifestyle.
Rent-a-tree firm helps Londoners have a sustainable Christmas
London Christmas Tree Rental, founded by former police officer Jonathan Mearns, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional Christmas tree disposal by allowing Londoners to rent, water, and return their trees. The business, which started in 2017, has seen significant growth as it taps into the city's concerns about sustainability and waste reduction. Customers like Jess Sacco, Rachel Gordon Boyd, and Joe Potter appreciate the opportunity to maintain a festive tradition without contributing to environmental waste.
UK same-sex couples celebrate a decade of legal marriage
Neil Allard and Andrew Wale, one of the first same-sex couples to marry in Britain, reflect on the 10th anniversary of the legalization of same-sex marriage in England and Wales. The historic Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, championed by then-Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, came into force on March 29, 2014. The couple, who now reside in Spain, recall their wedding and the positive societal changes they've witnessed since the legislation. Approximately 167,000 people in England and Wales are currently in same-sex marriages, with the act contributing to increased tolerance and visibility of gay couples in British society.
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