NOYO sees 11 to 25-year-old disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse and perform together.
Last week Greggs announced that it willbehind the counter at sites where there are high levels of theft.
And in 2023, photos circulating on social mediaincluding steaks and cheese with security tags, while coffee was replaced with dummy jars.There are not many times when a single social media post can trigger a snowball effect which leads to a significant change in the law.
But social media influencer Laura Young's actions did exactly that when she started noticing a litter problem while walking her dog in Dundee.'Less waste Laura' - as she calls herself online - said she was "sick of litter picking" disposable vapes and wanted to campaign against them.
Three years on and her campaign has led to a UK-wide ban now coming into force.
Laura realised her message had struck a chord when a TikTok video she created was viewed 10.5 million times.The review is expected to recommend the armed forces move to "warfighting readiness" to deter growing threats faced by the UK.
Sir Keir Starmer will say up to 12 conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines will replace the UK's current fleet from the late 2030s onwards.The prime minister is also expected to confirm the UK will spend £15bn on its nuclear warhead programme.
Sir Keir will say that, alongside the UK's nuclear-armed submarines, the new vessels would keep "Britain and Nato safe for decades".The Strategic Defence Review, commissioned by Labour, will shape the UK's armed forces for years to come.