Parliament debates law that bans people from changing their names more than three times after stunt leads to unforeseen consequences
The government was critical of the sushi promotion at the time, and one year later it is still causing problemsThe government was critical of the sushi promotion at the time, and one year later it is still causing problemsLast modified on Fri 27 May 2022 07.47 BST
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