King Charles and the Prince of Wales were both wearing the late Queen’s cypher at yesterday’s Remembrance Sunday parade at the Cenotaph.
Virgin Atlantic has today updated its uniform policy to remove gendered clothing requirements and introduce pronoun badges in a bid to allow staff to ‘wear uniforms that express their true identity’.
Nicola Sturgeon’s government has launched a consultation on the proposal, which says reforming uniform policy will remove ‘unnecessary rules around what each gender should wear’.
The new government guidance is expected to offer headteachers clarity on the use of facilities and changing rooms, and provide more information on potential safeguarding measures.
The Norwegian women’s beach handball team were fined 1,500 euros (£1,300) in July for being ‘improperly dressed’ after the players wore shorts at the European championship.
Lee Jarvis sent an email to all parents at St Martin’s School in Caerphilly over concerns skirts were ‘far too revealing’. He has now outlawed all skirts because of their ‘inappropriate’ length.
Government spooks aren’t always wearing black, some of them wear something far more official in order to hush up UFO eyewitnesses. Hot from Nick Redfern’s latest research, he relates how some extra-governmental agents of some alphabet soup attempt to seem legit to scare honest citizens into keeping mum about their close encounters. If clothes make […]
In a court case filed on December 31, employees of Delta Air Lines allege their Lands' End uniforms are making them sick.