simon midgley and richard dyson were staying at the cameron house hotel near glasgow when the fire broketudent from north london who was left shocked at the number of women who can't afford sanitary items is taking her campaign to theresa may this afternoon. amika george founded the #freeperiods campaign, calling on the government to provide free menstruation products for all girls already receiving free school meals. the school girl says so—called period poverty must be tackled as a matter of urgency. a lottery winner from slough who works as a care worker says she'll still do her 12 hour—shift on christmas day because she loves herjob caring for the elderly. patricia aldridge and her partner robert won £1 million in the lotto raffle but they won't give up their dayjobs. i was already wrote it to work christmas day so i am just going to carry on doing my shift, you know, soi carry on doing my shift, you know, so i have no plans, i love what i do. you never think you are going to win it, but, yeah, we won it and, whoa, it's gonna be nice. let's have a look at the travel situation now. th