York residents demand stricter regulations, including mandatory licensing and insurance for food delivery cyclists.

Registration, licenses, and insurance are important. These things should cover any accidents.
Geoffrey Brooking thanks Yvette Cooper for her plan to cut knife crime in half over the next ten years. He welcomes all efforts to save lives and appreciates the crackdown on online knife sales, as it helps protect people. Retailers must report suspicious purchases to police.
He says past governments let knife crime increase, but Labour takes a firm approach now.
John Zimnoch suggests the writer subscribe to The Press to read about Starmer’s £9 billion deal. He mentions the increased cost of refugees and Maskell’s desire for a four-day work week.
Zimnoch asks how a four-day work week increases productivity. He says it is hard for shopkeepers; he can’t afford heating, so his hands are cold.
Kate Werner cheers Wales for ending greyhound racing, stating this must happen everywhere quickly. Every dog deserves love, not racing, as they are treated as money machines.
Dogs are kept muzzled in small cages, and many greyhounds suffer injuries while racing, getting broken legs and heart attacks. In 2023, many injuries and deaths happened, and more dogs die off-track. Werner wants the UK to end greyhound racing.
Peter Rickaby says Trump accuses Zelensky of being a dictator. Rickaby jokes that Trump will call Putin a democrat.