"My cleaners are just as important as the stage crew. You need a clean stage for the dancers - but also, if there's an overhead shot of somebody lying down, you don't want to see shoeprints on the floor."
which allows young adults to live, work and study in the UK for up to two years.but not from EU ones.
They have to pay an application fee, the health surcharge, and have at least £2,530 in savings. Unlike most other visa schemes, the YMS does not require sponsorship.Last year, just over 24,000 YMS visas were issued - Australians were the largest single group, followed by New Zealanders and Canadians.Just over a year ago, the
, allowing stays of up to four years. The idea was rejected by the-then Conservative government.It it is politically sensitive, given Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to "significantly" reduce immigration levels in the coming years.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has warned against "backsliding on freedom of movement".
suggested any deal could be rebranded as a "youth experience" scheme, in an apparent bid to downplay any link to migration.She also told the court she wanted closure from the trial's proceedings.
"I wanted to be a part of today because I am a victim in this case and it's the first time I'm able to really hear from everyone and follow along," she said."This is what I do. I want to become a lawyer and I do believe everyone has the opportunity to speak their truth, and this is my closure and my opportunity to put this to rest after everything I've been through."
Kardashian added that her job is "to tell my truth and hope this doesn't happen to anyone else"."It was terrifying and life-changing and I don't wish that kind of terror on anyone - to think you could be killed or raped - I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy."