

The equipment is fun, safe, and the price is reasonable. That said, the staff is warm and friendly, and though they are primarily in their teens and early twenties, they do a remarkable job of parenting large swaths of children for an hour at a time. For the number of tiny skulls bouncing around here, I’m incredibly impressed that there aren’t more cracked coconuts and resulting TBIs. I took my two sons to “Toddler Time,” which is the two hours before the place officially opens where parents from across the Lower Mainland come to see what it would be like to put a bunch of kids together and shake them up, like so many bugs in a jar. It was both wonderfully refreshing and breath-takingly mind-numbing. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at more stories like this, check our news page.Today I visited the Sky Zone Trampoline Park. There was no attempt by police to move them on and after reading out a number of statements they left voluntarily. The activists are endorsed by Disabled People Against Cuts, they said.

Ruth London, from Fuel Poverty Action, called for support for their ‘energy for all’ proposal, giving each household enough free energy to cover basics such as heating, cooking and lighting, paid for windfall taxes, ending fossil fuel subsidies and higher prices for excess energy use. ‘People need permanently lower bills and a safe climate, and that means more renewable energy, more financial support, a nationwide street-by-street insulation programme, and a proper tax on the energy profiteers to pay for it.’

Greenpeace UK’s co-executive director, Will McCallum, said: ‘Rishi Sunak should have realised by now the huge mistake he made by blocking plans for warmer homes and failing to properly tax fossil fuel giants. Harry leans into Meghan as they're caught on the big screen at LA Lakers game
