Sad news indeed about the passing of Stuart Baggs
A memorable interviewee on 'The Apprentice'. He stunned me with his unforgettable response, claiming he was 'a brand'.... brilliant👏. RIP🙏 .
Understand Former Sheffield United and Turkey international forward Colin Kazım-Richards is set to be named the new Crawley Town manager. Kazim-Richards has worked at Arsenal coaching some youth sides. #ctfc#Crawley
The images of body bags leave no doubt about the brutality of Iran’s repression, and a communications blackout is indefensible.
Across the country, Iranians are protesting real economic hardship, much of it deepened by US sanctions. From the UK, genuine solidarity means opposing those sanctions and the imperial strategies and aspirations behind them.
At the same time, this unrest is being cynically exploited by Netanyahu’s genocidal government as a pretext for military intervention and regime change — a path that must be firmly rejected.
It must be clear: only the Iranian people have the right to decide their own future. No outside power should dictate or interfere.
Any serious politics requires holding all of these truths together.
80 years ago the United States dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Over 200,000 people - overwhelmingly civilians - were killed in the only use of nuclear weapons in war.
We must ensure it's never repeated by scrapping all nuclear weapons.
80 years ago, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima - a crime against humanity that killed tens of thousands in an instant.
We remember the victims and survivors, and recommit to building a world free from nuclear weapons.
We also remember Gaza, where Israel has dropped over 85,000 tonnes of explosives: five times the power of the atomic bomb, on a densely populated strip of land with six times the people.
More than the Blitz. More than Dresden.
This is not “self-defence” or “war”. It is genocide.
80 years ago, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
We remember the thousands who were killed in a crime against humanity, as well as the survivors who carried the pain of the past.
Today, let us honour them by vowing to rid our world of nuclear weapons once and for all.
These are the 364 MPs who voted against a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation and Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs.
They deserve to be named and shamed.
Never forget their betrayal.
Jack Abbott (Labour)
Debbie Abrahams (Labour)
Shockat Adam (Independent)
Zubir Ahmed (Labour)
Luke Akehurst (Labour)
Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour)
Bayo Alaba (Labour)
Dan Aldridge (Labour)
Heidi Alexander (Labour)
Douglas Alexander (Labour)
Rushanara Ali (Labour)
Tahir Ali (Labour)
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
Mike Amesbury (Independent)
Callum Anderson (Labour)
Fleur Anderson (Labour)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour)
Scott Arthur (Labour)
Jess Asato (Labour)
James Asser (Labour)
Jas Athwal (Labour)
Catherine Atkinson (Labour)
Lewis Atkinson (Labour)
Calvin Bailey (Labour)
Olivia Bailey (Labour)
David Baines (Labour)
Alex Baker (Labour)
Richard Baker (Labour)
Alex Ballinger (Labour)
Antonia Bance (Labour)
Lee Barron (Labour)
Alex Barros-Curtis (Labour)
Johanna Baxter (Labour)
Danny Beales (Labour)
Lorraine Beavers (Labour)
Apsana Begum (Independent)
Torsten Bell (Labour)
Hilary Benn (Labour)
Siân Berry (Green Party)
Clive Betts (Labour)
Polly Billington (Labour)
Matt Bishop (Labour)
Olivia Blake (Labour)
Rachel Blake (Labour)
Chris Bloore (Labour)
Elsie Blundell (Labour)
Kevin Bonavia (Labour)
Jade Botterill (Labour)
Sureena Brackenridge (Labour)
Jonathan Brash (Labour)
Phil Brickell (Labour)
Chris Bryant (Labour)
Julia Buckley (Labour)
Richard Burgon (Independent)
Maureen Burke (Labour )
David Burton-Sampson (Labour)
Dawn Butler (Labour)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
Nesil Caliskan (Labour)
Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour)
Irene Campbell (Labour)
Juliet Campbell (Labour)
Alan Campbell (Labour)
Sam Carling (Labour)
Sarah Champion (Labour)
Bambos Charalambous (Labour)
Luke Charters (Labour)
Ellie Chowns (Green Party)
Feryal Clark (Labour)
Ben Coleman (Labour)
Jacob Collier (Labour)
Lizzi Collinge (Labour)
Tom Collins (Labour)
Liam Conlon (Labour)
Sarah Coombes (Labour)
Andrew Cooper (Labour)
Beccy Cooper (Labour)
Yvette Cooper (Labour)
Jeremy Corbyn (Independent)
Deirdre Costigan (Labour)
Pam Cox (Labour)
Neil Coyle (Labour)
Jen Craft (Labour)
Stella Creasy (Labour)
Torcuil Crichton (Labour)
Chris Curtis (Labour)
Janet Daby (Labour)
Nicholas Dakin (Labour)
Ashley Dalton (Labour)
Emily Darlington (Labour)
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour)
Jonathan Davies (Labour)
Paul Davies (Labour)
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Josh Dean (Labour)
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour)
Jim Dickson (Labour)
Anna Dixon (Labour)
Samantha Dixon (Labour)
Anneliese Dodds (Labour)
Helena Dollimore (Labour)
Stephen Doughty (Labour)
Peter Dowd (Labour)
Graeme Downie (Labour)
Rosie Duffield (Independent)
Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour)
Angela Eagle (Labour)
Maria Eagle (Labour)
Lauren Edwards (Labour)
Sarah Edwards (Labour)
Clive Efford (Labour)
Damien Egan (Labour)
Maya Ellis (Labour)
Chris Elmore (Labour)
Kirith Entwistle (Labour)
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Bill Esterson (Labour)
Chris Evans (Labour)
Linsey Farnsworth (Labour)
Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour)
Mark Ferguson (Labour)
Patricia Ferguson (Labour)
Natalie Fleet (Labour)
Emma Foody (Labour)
Catherine Fookes (Labour)
Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
Daniel Francis (Labour)
James Frith (Labour)
Gill Furniss (Labour)
Barry Gardiner (Labour)
Allison Gardner (Labour)
Anna Gelderd (Labour)
Gill German (Labour)
Tracy Gilbert (Labour)
Becky Gittins (Labour)
Mary Glindon (Labour)
Ben Goldsborough (Labour)
Jodie Gosling (Labour)
Georgia Gould (Labour)
John Grady (Labour)
Lilian Greenwood (Labour)
Nia Griffith (Labour)
Andrew Gwynne (Labour)
Amanda Hack (Labour)
Paulette Hamilton (Labour)
Emma Hardy (Labour)
Carolyn Harris (Labour)
Helen Hayes (Labour)
Tom Hayes (Labour)
Claire Hazelgrove (Labour)
Mark Hendrick (Labour)
Meg Hillier (Labour)
Chris Hinchliff (Labour)
Sharon Hodgson (Labour)
Rachel Hopkins (Labour)
Claire Hughes (Labour)
Alison Hume (Labour)
Patrick Hurley (Labour)
Imran Hussain (Independent)
Leigh Ingham (Labour)
Natasha Irons (Labour)
@RolandNGabriel@Apolitical3678 The transatlantic slave trade cost between 10-20 million lives.
Mao Zedong was responsible for the deaths of between 40-80 million of his own people.
Mao wasn’t white 👍🏻