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Fenton music festival born out of Windrush injustice
The founder of the Windrush Generation of Stoke-on-Trent support group is staging a music festival this Campbell formed the group after discovering that neighbours who arrived from the Caribbean and West Indies in the 1960s and 1970s were having to prove their UK event is a chance for the whole community to socialise and raise money for a good cause.'If we can make everybody think about how they treat other people then I think that's the legacy I'd like to leave,' said Mr Campbell. Mr Campbell started the social group in that time, many Windrush migrants had their legal status in the UK called into question, despite living in the country for decades.'Some people in Jamaica were stranded there, could not return to the UK and they still fight for compensation to this very day,' stated Mr Campbell. He referred to Amos Mullings, who left Jamaica for Stoke-on-Trent at 25 years breaking his back working in the mines for many years, he retired to his as his health worsened, he was refused access to return the UK to be cared for by his family submitted multiple applications over five years before Mr Mullins was eventually given permission to return to has not received any compensation for the denied Campbell wants to channel that frustration into community events that make everyone feel welcome.'We are a multicultural group and we welcome people of all ethnicity and religions,' he said. Lorna Salman left Jamaica at 12 years old and worked as a midwife at North Staffordshire Maternity described the treatment of some of the Windrush generation as "despicable".She said she applauded what Mr Campbell had planned for the festival.'I'm always interested in anything that is going to promote cohesion,' she smiled.'We're all one people.'Windrush Generation Music Festival takes place between 12:00-20:00 BST on Saturday at Smithpool Park in it is a free event, proceeds raised will go to Orchards, a charity working to free women from sexual exploitation. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


Daily Mail
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The exact high street and designer fashion buys both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have in their wardrobes revealed
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more The Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex may have distinct personal style, but over the years, they've shown a surprising overlap in their fashion choices. Both women have become global icons in their own right - Kate for her polished elegance and Meghan for her modern sophistication. Yet, despite their differing fashion reputations, there have been multiple occasions where they've worn strikingly similar, if not identical, pieces. Think classic striped shirts and sleek court shoes - timeless staples both royals swear by. The best part? You can shop their go-to looks right now. Ralph Lauren Collection striped shirt During a recent visit to the RHS Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital, Kate brought back her Blazé Milano blazer and cigarette trousers, styling them with a fresh addition: a Ralph Lauren Collection striped shirt in white and camel tones. Meghan had previously sported the same design in blue and white when she attended the 2018 Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Final alongside Kate. Meghan's exact shirt is still available to buy, while a linen iteration delivers a summer-ready twist on Kate's. Meghan's Ralph Lauren Collection Capri Striped Cotton Shirt £570 Shop Ralph Lauren Collection Capri Striped Linen Shirt £740 Shop Strathberry bags Both Kate and Meghan have a soft spot for Strathberry, the Edinburgh-based luxury leather goods label. Kate favours smaller designs, having carried four styles to date: the Mosaic Nano Bag and three versions of the Multrees Chain Wallet. Most recently, she opted for the vanilla-hued wallet for the Order of the Garter, pairing it with a coordinating Self-Portrait dress. Meghan leans towards roomier silhouettes, often choosing the Midi Tote with Strathberry's signature bar closure. in bottle green, which is still available to buy. Castañer espadrille wedges Castañer wedges are another shared style favourite of the two royal women. Since 2019, Kate has elevated more than a dozen looks with her trusty Carina 80 wedges in brown suede - from a royal tour of the Bahamas to a day at the Chelsea Flower Show. Meghan opts for the black version, featuring the same canvas fabric, a 3-inch jute wedge heel and wider ankle ties. She famously packed them for her 2019 tour of Africa with Harry, pairing them with a patterned Mayamiko dress and a sky blue shirt dress by Veronica Beard. Fortunately, both versions are available to buy, but they're guaranteed to sell out. Mother Dazzler jeans Kate often turns to jeans for relaxed royal outings. In October 2023, she debuted Mother's Dazzler Jeans in the 'Now Or Never' deep indigo wash, rewearing them the following month. Meghan appeared to follow suit in her Netflix series With Love, Meghan, wearing the same style in a lighter blue wash with a printed sweatshirt for a gardening scene. Kate's jeans may have sold out, but you can snag a pair in the new indigo wash, 'Chip on my Shoulder' - plus Meghan's exact style. Meghan's Mother Mid Rise Dazzler Jeans in We the Animals £261 Shop Mother Mid Rise Dazzler Jeans in Chip on my Shoulder £281 Shop Veja trainers Kate is a dedicated fan of Veja's gold Esplar trainers, wearing them at least ten times in public - from the Big Coronation Lunch to a family video marking the end of her chemotherapy treatment. Meghan has shown her support for the brand too, choosing the V-10 trainers during the 2018 Invictus Games in Sydney. The monochrome design was created to celebrate Veja's 10th anniversary of sustainable footwear. Both styles are brand staples, delivering a clean, versatile aesthetic that pairs with everything from smart tailoring to casual weekend looks. Aquazzura court shoes Meghan's love affair with Aquazzura began in 2014, well before meeting Prince Harry. She has worn the brand's shoes publicly on 36 occasions, with the Bow Tie Pumps (previously named Deneuve) being a clear favourite - she owns them in black, navy, pink and taupe. Kate later added the same style to her wardrobe, picking up blush and black versions. She has worn them for standout moments, such as the 2021 G7 Summit Reception, the 2023 pre-Coronation lunch at Buckingham Palace, and the National Portrait Gallery reopening later that year. With their sleek cut out design, tie detailing and sky-high stiletto, these shoes are an instant show-stopper. Alexander McQueen blazer Kate is a devoted fan of Alexander McQueen's tailored suits, instantly recognisable for their signature slanted pockets that create a flattering, waist-defining shape. Her extensive collection includes multiple versions in pastel pink, navy, and ivory, often styled as part of chic trouser suits worn on countless occasions. It's little wonder the brand's suits have found also found a place in Meghan's wardrobe. She has worn the black Grain de Poudre two-piece three times - most notably at the 2019 Endeavour Fund Awards at Goldsmith's Hall. Currently available in classic navy, this timeless suit blends luxe fabrics with impeccable detailing, ensuring it will remain a favourite for years to come. Ralph Lauren court shoes Ralph Lauren's Celia court shoes have secured a place in both royal wardrobes - albeit in different colours. Kate owns them in classic black leather and versatile camel, while Meghan's collection includes olive and brown suede versions. Both royals have worn the style on notable occasions. Meghan debuted the olive pair at Prince Louis' christening and sported the brown version during the Invictus Games in both 2022 and 2025. Kate has worn her camel pair eight times, including four appearances this year alone - making them a must-have in our book.


BBC News
25 minutes ago
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Female Warwickshire drag queen Mama Tasty had to fight way into industry
A female drag queen who is performing at Warwickshire Pride has said she felt she had to fight to be accepted in the scene as a woman because drag artists are more often Minchella-Storer - also known as Mama Tasty - said she was "shunned" by parts of the drag community when she first started out in 2022, but was now well-known in the industry. The performer described herself as a "different" act in the scene, which is dominated by people posing as the opposite gender. Ms Minchella-Storer said she hoped female performers would become increasingly accepted as more broke into the scene. "I have a very mixed feeling about how my career started," she said. "I felt the community was incredibly cliquey and shunned me - for want of a better word - so I had to create my own work."Actually, because I wasn't taken in and because I wasn't given any jobs, I went out and I made a name for myself." Mama Tasty, from Warwickshire, is now a well known name in drag circles in the Midlands. The "bold and vibrant" character will perform at Warwickshire Pride, at The Pump Room Garden in Leamington Spa on Saturday."For me, it's an art form - it's a form of expression," Ms Minchella-Storer said."Drag Queens - what is their blueprint? It is a woman - so people turn and say to me, you're a woman, you can't be a drag queen. "But, look at the blueprint, are you telling me I can't play a more extravagant female?"Ms Minchella-Storer - who is also a trained lorry driver - said she hoped that acts like herself would continue to push their way into the drag scene. "I think people like myself and other [female] queens need to keep fighting and I think other venues need to be much more open to it. "Open not only to booking other queens, but [female] performers, open to the whole shaboo of cabaret." Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.