Badenoch has no chance of reforming her party when her MPs are so ill educated👇
Peter Bedford: We have to stop thinking of ‘overseas aid’ but more as British investment, because it works https://t.co/9rm5Bw1TEH via @conhome
Including YouTube in the list of banned 'social media' websites is going to be the governments biggest single own goal.
More people watch YouTube than the BBC.
600-year-old brick spiral staircase inside Moot Hall in Maldon, England (c.1420), once part of a medieval mansion and later used as a prison, court, and council chamber.
📸 architecturehub_
“The pair worked for Kingdom Services Group, which provides a “local authority support” service “committed to helping local authorities create safer, cleaner & more welcoming communities”.”
Council enforcement officers threatened to ‘knock out’ citizen https://t.co/E3mE57cz0n
Sunday morning at Charles Holden’s Arnos Grove station, opened in 1932 as part of the Piccadilly Line extension from Finsbury Park, with its circular drum ticket hall supported by a single concrete pillar https://t.co/t1Eqtr1iax
I guess this might be the beginning of a youth culture explosion - kids hanging out on streets, going to music venues, comedy gigs and setting fire to bins. The ban on social media makes adherence to social media geriatric. The UK will become more unruly and anarchic, is my hope.
Though not a Labour voter, I was engaged by Hattersley’s political books, and of course loved his dog’s “diaries”.
RIP
Former Labour deputy leader Roy Hattersley dies aged 93 https://t.co/xF8DbydKkT