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BT CEO collects £5.58m in pay and bonus, up from £2.48m.
4.1% increase for employees earning less than £30,000, 3% rise for the rest.
BT profit boosted by inflation+ rises in customer bills, job cuts on the way.
No govt checks fat-cattery.
https://t.co/HxFz0aJcpr
Belfast knife suspect won asylum in Britain under 'fast-track' scheme introduced by Tory UK govt.
Then home secretary Suella Braverman & immigration minister Robert Jenrick – who have both since defected to Reform - oversaw the introduction of the scheme.
https://t.co/zzrkYVMZ92
OK, this is significant. It appears the alleged Belfast attacker was actually fast-tracked through the asylum process by Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick.
I've just found the following letter from Jenrick to the UK statistical authority on 17 April, 2023
It says:
"We are taking urgent action to accelerate decision-making and speed up processing times. We are simplifying and modernising our system, including introducing shorter, more focused interviews; making guidance more accessible; dealing with cases more swiftly where they can be certified as manifestly unfounded; recruiting extra decision makers; and allocating dedicated resources for specific nationalities".
https://t.co/l04sTQMdHF
@IsabelOakeshott Irony, Isabel Oakeshott cannot even get his name correct. It is HENRY NOWAK. That is the respect that Reformers give to a person who died in such a horrific tragedy.
every single person in the UK wants to know who paid for Nigel Farages houses
why he got 5 million pounds
what else he failed to declare
every British person needs to know this
Joining #BBCLauraK
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy MP
Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities Claire Coutinho MP
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Sunday 9am @BBCOne@BBCiPlayer
82 years on from the Normandy landings, we reflect on the thousands of British, Commonwealth and Allied forces who lost their lives for the liberation of Western Europe.
We will remember them.
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This weekend we are hosting veterans, families and communities to mark the 82nd anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy at two commemorative ceremonies on 𝟱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝟲 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲.
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📍 Bayeux Cathedral 🇫🇷
🕑 Friday 5th June - 5pm
✅ Free, no registration required
👉 Limited places
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📍Bayeux War Cemetery 🇫🇷 *
📣 Organised in partnership with the Royal British Legion
🕑 Saturday 6th June - 1pm
✅ Free, no registration required
*Please Note: The Bayeux Memorial is undergoing renovation to safeguard it for the future. We are very sorry that the Memorial is closed during this period, but this work is essential to protect it for decades to come. The current works form part of a carefully planned programme to ensure the Memorial continues to honour the nearly 1,800 servicemen and women commemorated here with dignity. We have ensured the names of those on the Memorial remain available through the Registers on site, as we know how much this visit can mean for returning veterans and families. You can find out more about our work at Bayeux by visiting the link in the comments.
Perhaps the HoC subsidised meals, drinks and alcohol should be limited. Better still the subsidies should be removed altogether and also not claimable on expenses either. My meals and drinks at work are solely funded by myself just like millions of others.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has said it is "worth considering" limits on how some benefit claimants spend their money.
Should there be restrictions on what claimants can spend their benefits on?
Why does Nick Ferrari personally insult the Prime Minister so much?
Keir Starmer has never warranted such personal attacks he has always been polite to Ferrari.
It really doesn’t reflect well on Ferrari. Just nasty. @LBC
No @bbclaurak the biggest political scandal in recent years is the corrupt Covid contracts not Sturgeon/Murrell, as bad as that is. When are you or anyone else in the media holding Gove/Tories to account?
#bbcbreakfast#bbclaurak
Inflation “unexpectedly” fell by 0.5% to 2.8%
Growth was an “unexpected” 0.7% - the highest in the G7
Net immigration “unexpectedly” fell by 82%
NHS “unexpectedly” met it’s interim 18 week target
Our media have so deceived the public that all positive news is now “unexpected”
Farage, with a very different accent, explaining how to exploit and profit from the very same system that he claimed to rail against.
Including using one’s wife to account for financial irregularities.
Well, it apparently works when trying to explain away house purchases, eh?
This is a shocking indictment of the abject failure of UK news shows to get the actual facts about net migration across to the public and call out the bull**** by the likes of Nigel Farage.
If UK news shows can’t get the job done let’s damn well do it ourselves!
I'm usually right most things Farage 😎 (Clacton & Surrey houses, Ghandehari etc). I now think Harborne was not a permissible donor when he sent Farage £5m which is why he didn't declare it and laundered it through 2 properties (maybe more). MSM will catch up soon.
Breaking:Nigel Farage to present revamped version of Through The Keyhole in which guests are invited into his house and have to try and figure out who paid for it.