The club asked local fashion students to repurpose kits which were heading to landfill and create a unique collection of clothing, which included skorts, a bell-sleeved jumper and a bag.
"Don't be fooled. We can't afford Labour."The Liberal Democrats urged the the Labour government to take immediate steps to boost economic growth to avoid any spending cuts to public services.
"From social care to neighbourhood policing, this Labour government is at risk of failing to deliver the change that people were promised," Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson Daisy Cooper said.On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring an emergency at the US southern border and directed his top officials to evaluate whether to invoke a rarely used 19th-century law to respond to that emergency.The Insurrection Act of 1807 allows the president to use active-duty military personnel to perform law-enforcement duties inside the US.
The law has recently come up again, as Trump sends National Guard troops and Marines to the immigration-related protests in downtown Los Angeles, which he describes as violent, over the objections of the mayor and California governor."If there's an insurrection, I would certainly invoke it," Trump said on Tuesday. "We'll see."
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The 19th-century law would allow the use of active-duty military personnel to perform law-enforcement duties within the US."These Earth Observation programmes are our canary in the coal mine," he told BBC News.
"Our ability to predict the impact of climate change and mitigate against it could be drastically reduced. If we turn off this early warning system it is a frightening prospect."The budget proposals have yet to be approved by Congress. The Planetary Society's Casey Dreier has told BBC News that many Republicans have told lobbyists privately that they are prepared to vote against the cuts.
But, Mr Dreier worries that there is a strong possibility that political gridlock might mean that no budget is agreed.It is likely that the reduced White House budget would be put in place as an interim measure, which then could not easily be reversed, because once space missions are turned off it is hard, if not impossible, to start them up again.