Mother-of-four who started making jewellery from her own BREASTMILK while feeding her twins in lockdown reveals she s been inundated with requests from others - despite some branding her work disgusting
Alison Hawthorn, 30, first made jewellery using her own breastmilk to create a keepsake while feeding her twin sons - now 17 months - during lockdown
However, she decided to turn her hobby into a business, creating a range of jewellery that lets mums turn their breastmilk into wearable pieces
Also uses hair, pet fur and ashes to create pieces - but says some people have told her that her business is beyond the pale for using parts of the body
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Over the last couple of weeks, the York Daily Record has sent three people to the York County Clerk of Courts Office, requesting to look at files in various criminal cases.
In all instances, they were denied the
right to look at those documents in the office free of charge and were told they must pay for hard copies or to have digital versions sent to them.
The key word there is “right.”
You have a right as a citizen of this presumptively open and transparent commonwealth to look at criminal case files without paying for them.
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