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Speaking on the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act coming into force on 1 August 1834 Ross Hendry, CEO of Christian charity CARE, said:
Press release — The Old Firm is failing to heed public concern about gambling harms by continuing to display betting company logos on match-day shirts, CARE for Scotland has said.
David Hunter, a retired miner who suffocated his cancer-stricken wife to death, has walked free from a Cyprus court.
One in five Championship clubs will have gambling sponsors on match-day shirts next season, despite fears about fan welfare.
NatWest’s Chief Executive resigns following the news of Nigel Farage’s bank account closure.
Labour has ruled out introducing a self-ID system which would allow people to change their legal sex without a medical diagnosis.
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