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Fundraiser takes place for under-threat theatre

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"We're bringing rock music ethics into the ballet world."

This by-election has restored some confidence in Scottish Labour and reminded the SNP that they can take nothing for granted.But it has put all parties on notice that Reform UK could - for the first time - be a significant force in Scottish politics.

Fundraiser takes place for under-threat theatre

Three men charged in connection with arson attacks on two properties and a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer will face trial in April of next year, a court has heard.Roman Lavrynovych, 21, and Stanislav Carpiuc, 26 appeared together via video link from the high security Belmarsh prison in south-east London.Petro Pochynok, 34, however, refused to attend Friday's hearing and remained in his cell.

Fundraiser takes place for under-threat theatre

They will next return to court on 17 October to enter pleas to the charges they face.The charges relate to three incidents. The first was on 8 May when a car previously owned by the prime minister was found on fire on a street he used to live on in Kentish Town, north London.

Fundraiser takes place for under-threat theatre

Three days later, a fire was discovered at flats linked to the PM in nearby Islington. Firefighters had to rescue one person with the help of breathing apparatus.

On 12 May, a fire was discovered at the entrance to Sir Keir's Kentish Town home, which is currently rented out."I would also be very concerned if legislation produced a situation where people who considered themselves a burden on their families and friends felt pressured to end their life."

Fellow Labour MP Josh Fenton-Glynn also plans to vote no, having previously abstained."If you'd asked me at any point in my life what I thought of assisted dying, I'd have always said in favour," he told the BBC.

He has suggested a number of amendments to the bill, and claims he is "still open to supporting" the plans, but doubts it will change after Leadbeater blocked previous similar attempts."We see quite a few of the amendments which are specifically aimed at stopping coercion being opposed by the supporters of the bill," he said, adding: "I don't think chances to make the bill safer have been taken."

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