Independent media agency Electric Glue has released the second episode of its Sacrifice and Success podcast series, a series which explores how ultimate success is built from sacrifice. In this episode, chairman John Hegarty speaks to TV presenter Gail Porter on her tumultuous journey with fame, mental health and addiction, and how her own daughter ultimately saved her life.
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Independent media agency Electric Glue has released the second episode of its Sacrifice and Success podcast series, a series which explores how ultimate success is built from sacrifice. In this episode, chairman John Hegarty speaks to TV presenter Gail Porter on her tumultuous journey with fame, mental health and addiction, and how her own daughter ultimately saved her life.
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Look to the Stars
February 24, 2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a letter signed by 50 of Britain’s biggest stars, including Dame Judi Dench, Brian May CBE, Leona Lewis, Gary Lineker OBE, James Arthur, Thandie Newton OBE, Alesha Dixon, Ricky Gervais, Mollie King and Dame Twiggy Lawson, urging him to implement a UK ban on the sale of real animal fur.
Animal protection organisation Humane Society International/UK which leads the #FurFreeBritain campaign in collaboration with other animal charities, is hopeful that a 2021 ban is possible now that the Brexit transition is completed.
Fur farming was banned in Britain almost two decades ago in 2003 as it was deemed too cruel. But since then Britain has imported more than £800 million worth of fur from countries including Finland, China, France and Poland, where animals experience severe suffering and distress on fur farms. This is a double standard that needs to end.