Er, an 'older people' (>65y) reporting. Defected to the Greens just before the last GE. Happy to hold out a shaky hand to younger people.
Er, an 'older people' (>65y) reporting. Defected to the Greens just before the last GE. Happy to hold out a shaky hand to younger people.
Wonder what led the police to hold the 35-year-old who then turned out not to be involved
They probably did. But responsible media would not have amplified the information. Usual practice is to wait for official statement if there are sensitivities involved. The official statement gave licence to broadcast ethnicity
C. Why speculate? Why not wait for all the evidence to be gathered and properly examined? Uninformed speculation only feeds into unwarranted hate
A. Reporting of a single crime does not provide an understanding of any correlation between crime and ethnicity
B. Er, both British-born. How deep do you have to dig into parentage to work out if a person is an immigrant? Grandparents, great-grandparents β¦
Good to hear better phrasing beginning to be used: βBritish-born, British nationalsβ
Why is the skin colour relevant, except to allow some to say that they werenβt really one of us. Does the skin colour give an indication of motivation?
Itβd be interesting (and possibly surprising) to see how a train inspector βof colourβ deals with the situation.
Another hero that does not wear a cape.
Please share to show this paperreading constable that should get a clue by doing this to an completely peacufull young lady.
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Hmm β¦ not all that easy even for a subscriber (and a shareholder)
Great to have you in London. Friends House last night, Parliament Sq this evening. Am I becoming a groupie?
Timeline cleanse
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EMA has the network and processes to do good regulation. And at one time MHRA was a very significant contributor to EMAβs work. Whether an emasculated MHRA can apply the same rigour remains to be seen.
Proper evaluation needs huge expertise, curiosity and, yes, time.
Medicines regulation isnβt about how quickly you can put a product on the market. Itβs there make sure our citizens are well served and protected. That means looking into the dark corners and skilfully checking and re-checking data to spot any lurking danger.
5 minutes on a busy Victoria line in London might be a good indicator on where weβre at
Good to hear an articulate response to the point so many raise
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Exactly what a compassionate Labour Party should be shouting from the rooftops.
The BBC v The Ministry of Truth
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βThey were saying theyβd got a deal even before they got into the roomβ. Do I remember an βoven-ready dealβ?
6/11 The non-profit Partnership for Public Service has estimated that DOGEβs firing and rehiring will cost the US $135 billion in lost productivity this year alone. Musk is not paying that bill β American taxpayers are!
Shortly before the last general election, I resigned my Labour membership, joined Greens and voted Green. Canβt be untypical β¦ others will also have abandoned Labour for other left-leaning parties.
Columbia University Professor of Economics Jeffrey Sachs mocks President Trump's failure to understand trade deficits