It is, I believe, Richard Tice. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard...
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Mathematician and IT professional. Interested in history, nature, culture, Type 1 diabetes, government with compassion, and some humour. I am pro-EU, pro-LibDem, pro-Ukraine. I am married with two children and I am NOT looking for romance, thank you.
It is, I believe, Richard Tice. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard...
I like the fancy iron-work too.
Can I also just point out that he does *not* have unlimited ammunition?
It may *seem* limitless to him, but it is not.
Is this a reference to the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub? Not many people outside Australia would know about the firebombing.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-a...
Well done Labour!
The landmark Tobacco & Vapes Bill passed its 3rd reading in the Lords last night.
I believe it only has government approved amendments, which means the Bill just needs final approval by the Commons before going to Royal Assent!
The bill marks a major shift in public health.
1/4
Oh, that's awful!
I paid 1.329/litre, I believe, yesterday for unleaded at a supermarket petrol station in Oxfordshire
Doesn't sound good. π’
I love the bit about the spiritual advisor with no spirit and no advice. π
An article describing how a Norwegian immigrant married a US citizen but ICE detailed her and refused her insulin, causing blindness and almost killed her. In between, an ad from the common sense leadership fund lauds the president's "understanding of the art of the deal" and boosts his alleged pro-business agenda
The contrast is ghoulish. A "pro-business" president nearly killing people because cruelty is the point.
This IPSO adjudication against the Telegraph is quite something
Confirms their story titled: βWe earn Β£345k, but soaring private school fees mean we canβt go on five holidaysβ was completely fabricated, with the family involved non-existent and stock pictures used
www.ipso.co.uk/rulings/0210...
Those paid a fortune to assess global risks say βnot these global risksβ.
Thursday,
Gorton & Denton voters: we don't want Reform and we don't want a Labour party that imitates Reform.
Monday,
Labour MPs: more Reform-like policy is what we need.
fwiw there is never going to be a good answer to the question "what should a UK government do faced with a mad US President given frightening levels of powers by his own party?"
Are they counting the people who were instructing the family voting as well as those who were being instructed?
Because anyone instructing others would not change their vote if unable to instruct others, so the discrepancy would not be 12%.
The article could be clearer.
My problem with these figures is that the article states 545 votes were observed and they saw 32 cases of "family voting", but then uses those numbers to say "12% of those voters observed either caused or were affected by family voting.β
32/545 is NOT 12%.
Me too!
Now if I had said βdrill baby drillβ last week, Brent Crude heading north of USD80 per barrel and the Straits of Hormuz looking a tad iffy would make that short term economically interesting wouldnβt itβ¦.
5. Reform have eaten the Conservative party's lunch.
6. Badenoch is pointing to Labour's failures and has failed to notice how bad hers are.
7. Trying to out-Reform the Reform party has NOT worked for either Labour or Conservatives
Radiohead to Trump: βTake it downβ¦ Go fuck yourselves.β π΅
My husband and I often travel to the voting station together, either by foot or by car.
Sometimes the kids came too because it was part of another journey.
It's legal to get a family member to vote for you as a proxy, if you follow the correct procedure.
These claims are just hate-stirring.
Yes, very much not the point of the original post.
HR is definitely about protecting the company first and foremost.
Yes, a lot of this.
But also HR can be incompetent and cause repeat work.
And there can be empire-building where they are amongst the gatekeepers for expanding departments.
This is the second set of expensive stone paving that has been set down and then lifted again in the last (approx.) 20 years!
It's such a shame and a waste of good stone
Four years ago Russia began it's full scale invasion of Ukraine. They expected it to fall in days. They were wrong. Long live Ukraine.
A small mosaic outside a building which says "1894".
And one from the streets of Grenoble, in France.
A mosaic in a doorway that says "office".
Here is an example of a mosaic from the streets of Oxford.
I like a little mosaic with a message underfoot.
The worst things about some political parties trying to match the "tough stance" on immigration from the bigots are that it normalises it and it takes airtime and brain space from other more worthwhile things.
A drawing made with pencil and colour pencils of 5 sea creatures. To fishes, a sea horse and a crab. All have little orange purses.
Deep in the Mariana Trench, every sea creature has a little purse.
#art #drawing #illustration #pencilsketch #pencildrawing #handdrawn #bskyart #sketch #sketchbook #coloredpencil