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Palestinian Taybeh Beer Launches in UK Co-op Stores

In a landmark move for Middle Eastern craft brewing, Taybeh Beer from Palestine is now available in Co-op stores across the UK, offering shoppers a unique taste and supporting local communities.

Lush closes all UK stores in Palestine protest

In a bold and unprecedented move, British cosmetics retailer Lush has closed all its UK stores and taken its website offline for a full day. The company states this is a direct protest to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and to call for a pe

Lavender Farming Blooms in the Lake District

Discover how a historic Cumbrian farm is pioneering a fragrant new future for Lake District agriculture, transforming its fields with sustainable lavender cultivation.

Palestinian Taybeh Beer arrives in UK Co-op stores

In a landmark move for Middle Eastern craft brewing, Taybeh Beer from Palestine is now available in Co-op stores across the UK. This historic listing, brokered by social enterprise Brewgooder, offers British shoppers a unique opportunity to support Palest

South Dakota Lawmaker Dies in Tragic Farming Accident

South Dakota State Representative Ray Ring has died following a devastating accident involving farming machinery. The veteran Democrat and retired economics teacher is remembered as a dedicated public servant.

M&S 'Australia' Coconut Water Sourcing Scandal Exposed

Marks & Spencer is embroiled in a controversy after its 'Australia' branded coconut water was found to be sourced from Thailand and Sri Lanka, misleading consumers and sparking an ethical sourcing debate.

Kmart Australia Faces Legal Action Over Forced Labour Links

Australian retail giant Kmart is under fire as a prominent legal firm launches unprecedented action, alleging the company failed to adequately address modern slavery risks within its supply chain, potentially linking its products to forced labour.

Kmart Australia Sued Over Modern Slavery Act Breaches

Australian retail giant Kmart is being taken to federal court by the regulator, accused of failing to adequately investigate and address modern slavery risks within its sprawling global supply chain, in a landmark legal test of the country's 2018 legislat

Cuddle a Highland Cow in South Australia

Discover the heartwarming experience of cuddling gentle Highland cattle at a unique South Australian farm stay, blending luxury accommodation with ethical animal tourism.

Man sells face to AI for £1,500

A man reveals how he made £1,500 by licensing his face to an AI company, sparking ethical debates about digital identity and privacy.

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