

UK Considers Alcohol Ad Restrictions, Family Pleads for Missing Reanne, Funeral Director Faces 63 Charges, Call for Regulation on Skin-Lightening Drips, and more...
Jun 27, 2025
The UK is contemplating partial alcohol ad restrictions as part of a new health initiative. In a gripping plea, the family of missing Reanne Coulson seeks public assistance while a suspect faces serious charges. A Hull funeral director is in hot water with 63 fraud and theft charges linked to charities. The podcast also highlights urgent calls for regulation of unlicensed skin-lightening drips, addressing public health risks. Lastly, efforts at Goldsmiths University aim to tackle antisemitism following a revealing inquiry.
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Partial Alcohol Ad Restrictions Considered
- The UK government considers partial alcohol ad restrictions rather than a full ban.
- Alcohol advertising's role in normalizing drinking culture impacts public health significantly.
Family Pleads for Missing Rianne
- Rianne Coulson, missing since May 21, was last seen leaving a church with food.
- Her family and police urge anyone with information to come forward urgently.
Major Funeral Director Fraud Case
- Funeral director Robert Bush faces 63 charges including fraudulent trading and charity theft.
- Investigation involves 254 victims related to funeral plans and ashes mishandling.