The brothers had previously been on trial in relation to the 2019 disaster as individuals over alleged breaches of New Zealand's workplace health and safety legislation. Those charges were dismissed in 2023.
"This has gone all around the world, this story," Mr Beresford said."It's the only way I know I can protest about it."
The mug is printed with a picture of a pile of bin bags in the city, with the words "I've survived Birmingham's non bin collection".The calendar features pictures from different areas across the city, with photos of black bin bags piled high, litter strewn across pavements and overflowing bins.Holidaymakers heading to Tenerife in the Canary Islands are warned to prepare for disruption as hotel workers take part in strikes at the start of the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Organisers say workers on the island are striking on Thursday and Friday in a row over pay and conditions.The industrial action was due to be across the Canary Islands but an agreement was reached on Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
Unions say around 80,000 hotel workers on Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro will still take action.
to expect disruption over the Easter weekend and to check their tour operator's advice and follow the advice of authorities.The terrified woman told the man to hide in her bedroom wardrobe as Hinsley kicked and smashed his way through the front door, the court heard.
Hinsley pursued the pair upstairs and pulled a knife out of his pocket which he then used to repeatedly stab the man.He also swung the blade at his former partner, and she was convinced he would have stabbed her in the lung if her friend had not pushed her out of the way, Mr Faulks said.
The male victim suffered wounds to his face and shoulder, including an injury close to his eye, before Hinsley, who started filming the victim on his phone, fled the property, the court heard.As he left he smashed a TV in the woman's bedroom, Mr Faulks said.