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@MarkKleinmanSky Incredible this didn’t get picked up as a risk factor in all the assessment checks. It is unlikely, after all, that he changed his management style just for this job.
Revealed: BP chairman Albert Manifold's "executive" style and "volatile" outbursts towards colleagues were the main reasons for the London-listed oil giant's decision to part company with yet another top board member - a move which has dismayed investors. https://t.co/IdFiTtDFQm
@samuelluckhurst Better than 2007, I would say. Anderson was patchy, Hargreaves a tragic injury write-off. Only Tevez and Nani from your list were worth the money.
@Simon_Nixon@clarkaw Incredible how facile her statement is. Doesn’t even seek to mask the fact that she is more interested in winning the next election than serving up the right policies to govern this nation.
@labourlewis There are some interesting ideas in here but the writing relies heavily on AI style: eg Oxford commas and endless contrastive discourse (it’s not this, it’s that). Ruins an otherwise cogent argument. Next time please write it yourself or get a professional writer.
Chris Bryant on BBC saying winter fuel still coming up on the doorstep as a negative for Labour, absolutely the case in focus groups too. Hard to think of a bigger and so toxic policy/presentation own goal so early into a new Government.
@UtdXclusive Ludicrous to hold out for 2 unavailable managers when the incumbent is doing so well. May as well go for Pep Guardiola if that’s the criteria. Surely the comparison is between Carrick and the “best in class” managers that are actually available. Carrick wins that one hands down.
In 2024, The Sun led with several stories regarding Starmer receiving clothes & spectacles from a Labour donor - even repeating accusations he’s “King of the Freebies”
In 2026, The Sun hasn’t published a *single story* about Farage receiving a £5m gift from a Reform donor
Rough napkin math suggests that Altman is sending somewhere around 39,000 messages a year, and that's limited to a five-day workweek. https://t.co/ph5Y6kiXWB
A mystery moneyman's donations could carry Nigel Farage to power. He lives in Thailand and is “intensely private”. I’ve spent months investigating who he is, what he wants and his crypto fortune. Here, for the first time, is the story of Chris Harborne https://t.co/CLCwSuTdRH
I've always told my PhD students that a PhD is a marathon and not a sprint. Now that Sabastian Sawe has run the London Marathon in under 2 hours, I'll need to think of something else to tell them.
Surprising that someone who brags about acing cognitive tests because he can tell the difference between a camel and a lion can't tell the difference between Jesus and a Red Cross worker.