Yawning, snoozing and cradled by nannies, Ukraine's surrogate babies are pictured in a makeshift underground nursery in Kyiv as Putin's missiles rain down above- leaving their biological parents unable to collect them.
The Conservative MP for Sevenoaks - who has been working with Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries on the dangers of social media in the Online Safety Bill - has already successfully introduced a private member's Bill to ban cosmetic Botox and fillers for under-18s.
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Study his pace and eye for goal now and it's hard to imagine that he was ever anything other than the attacking menace who attracted interest from Aberdeen and Hibs in the January window. Yet, during his early career he was mistaken for a right-back and a central midfielder before Mackay found his natural calling.
A select few biological parents have managed to complete the process, including one British couple, Metaish and Manisha Parmar. Pictured: Nurse Antonina Yefymovych feeds a surrogate-born baby inside a special shelter owned by BioTexCom clinic in a residential basement, as Russia's invasion continues, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine on March 15
Somewhere along the way he has even managed to find a surrogate for the five brothers he left behind when he moved to the Scottish Highlands. Before facing Celtic at Parkhead on Saturday, Charles-Cook and his fellow Londoner Joseph Hungbo will spend the hours before the game going through their weekly ritual of psyching each other up. The engine parts driving Ross County's recovery this season, their bond has forged on a slightly surprising rocket fuel.
The 37-year-old also revealed how she has personally seen the disastrous effects such procedures can have when they go wrong, including the case of one 15-year-old girl who had fillers and ‘her lips blew up'.
‘He used to help out the community in Hackney and help to get the boys off the street. That's why he opened up the gym. To get boys to have a safe space to exercise and box. Since he stopped boxing, he has done so much in that area and has written a book about his experiences as well.
'I had to pay for years of childcare - with a mortgage like millions of others. They are utterly selfish to have put you in this position and suggest if you have a good relationship with your son talk it out with him.'
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‘The person doing it does not need to be qualified or licensed in any way.
They don't need to be insured. The complications of it can be absolutely awful - blindness, necrosis or rotting tissue, the fillers moving around the face.
And Sam Everingham, global director of Growing Families, told the i 'It is such a difficult situation and we are getting many calls daily from couples who have got surrogates or embryos in Ukraine who are desperate for information.'
Ross County are happy to offer a platform for the rehabilitation of players who need a budge back up the ladder and, if a return to English football is on the cards, then he will always be grateful to the Staggies for breathing life into a career which started alongside Joe Aribo at Charlton before stalling slightly at Gillingham.
Of the six sons reared by their Jamaican and Grenadian parents, Charles-Cook was the most slightly built. Even so, he spent school holidays in his uncle's gym, where Dame Elizabeth Taylor was an unlikely patron until 2011. Any ambitions he harboured of a career in the boxing ring were curtailed by two things. One was his size and the other was the desire to follow in the footsteps of his two older siblings. Football came a good deal easier to all of them.