"Due to this change, Felixstowe will not be a part of Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd’s shared Gemini network."
the assisted dying clinic in Switzerland, after a terminal lung diagnosis.She told BBC Radio Solent she was "hoarse with emotion" after watching the vote go through on Friday.
in nearly a decade and saw MPs support a bill that would allow terminally ill adults, expected to die within six months, to seek help to end their own life.Dame Esther previously said she thought she would be "long gone" by the time MPs debated assisted dying.She told presenter Lou Hannan: "[It's] a great relief because
there was a huge majority against, so it shows how much has changed.'The Childline founder, who lives in the New Forest in Hampshire, said she hoped the discussion of the bill would increase conversations around palliative care.
Recalling watching the vote on television, Dame Esther said she felt "hoarse with emotion".
"That moment when they went to vote was extraordinary," she continued.The 224 Youth Zone will be run by local award-winning charity Youth Moves and developed by OnSide, a national charity that has built 15 similar youth centres across the country.
"Without the local youth club to rehearse at and DJ, things would have been very different in my musical life," said Portishead's Geoff Barrow."So I understand how vital these new facilities alongside great youth work will be to local kids, helping them to engage with their creative talent."
Newly-appointed CEO Matt Justice said the new site would be "transformative, safe, and inspiring"."If you don't give young people a safe space to go where they feel like they belong outside of school, it has detrimental effects," he said.