The controversy emerged when Laura Wilson, a 32-year-old mother of two from Kent, visited a Zara store and noticed t-shirts in the girls' section featuring phrases that she believed carried suggestive connotations. The clothing items displayed statements such as "The Perfect Snack" and "The Strawberry: A small burst of sweet joy" on the front.
However, much to the relief of locals, the striking pink hue that lit up the sky was not because of any supernatural occurring and was also not a part of any doomsday prophecy.
The Chinese restaurant denied it was their food and didn’t even offer a refund. Since his girlfriend, Emily, had paid in cash and didn’t retain a receipt, there was no way to prove that the food in question was from the eatery.
As per a report in The Metro, the man, who was identified as David Shephard, blocked the drive-thru at the McDonald's located near Whitstable in Kent
The new purifier uses a combination of mineral reverse osmosis (RO), ultra violet (UV) and ultra filtration (UF) technology, the company said in a statement.
A 39-year-old Sikh man in the US was injured when an unidentified person shot him outside his home and shouted "go back to your own country".