Tate has yet to personally comment on the lawsuit.
The base near Lincoln, which is home to the Red Arrows display team, is currentlywith aircraft from France, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
“It almost looked like she was walking on clouds that day,” says Maren Sheldon, twin sister of the late breast cancer campaigner, Kris Hallenga.Maren is remembering the “living FUNeral” her sister had organised last year in Truro Cathedral in Cornwall.For the occasion, Kris wore a sequinned top with “YODO” on the back - You Only Die Once - and earrings in the shape of the poo emoji - a nod to her published handbook for living entitled “Glittering a Turd”.
Guests were dressed in sparkly sequins, a 20-piece orchestra raised the roof and Dawn French - as the Vicar of Dibley - gave a sermon at the lectern.You could write your beautiful thoughts about Kris on a cardboard coffin and help yourself to a toy cat to cuddle - just as Kris relied on her own cat, Lady Marmalade, for comfort.
After the speeches, there was a disco, partying and tequila shots.
“It was amazing, it was the best day of her life, as she said,” recalls Maren."Working their way around the property, the team were met with faeces, filth and, round every corner and room, more dogs."
"As an industry, hairdressing is in a very difficult situation, it's in crisis."Anne Cole and her husband Martin should know - they have owned Klickers hair salon in Rugby since 1980.
But because of this crisis, the pair will turn off the hair dryer for one final time on Saturday after deciding to close their Regent Street salon, with the "economic situation" forcing them out."We're not employing apprentices," Ms Cole said. "It's a dying art."