@santanderukhelp I haven’t received the letter from Santander for details of first payment, received the email 2 weeks ago saying it is going to send me the letter. Who should I contact?
@santanderukhelp Applied for first time mortgage through a broker in July. Haven’t heard any updates for 2 weeks now since I provided extra documents as requested. Is this normal? How long should your mortgage team come back to customers for the result?
@Ryanair Took a flight 2 weeks ago from Gatwick to Dublin, luggage gone. Today I flew back to Dublin to find my bag and the staff told me it has never arrived Dub and they can’t do anything. So who can confirm my bag is still in Gatwick and how can I collect it back?!
Booked flight ticket to Dublin airport again in August to hunt down my lost baggage, let me know if anyone wants me to search for you as well. #Ryanair#DublinAirport
Another blow to the freedom of the press in #HongKong.
China is using its security law to crush democracy & the EU cannot remain silent. 🇭🇰 🇪🇺
#StandWithHongKong
https://t.co/8nc9qQGy3S
Tonight I spoke to counterparts from 🇦🇺🇨🇦 🇳🇿🇺🇸 about #HongKong. We discussed the new national security law and the threat it poses to the basic rights & freedoms guaranteed under the Joint Declaration. China must live up its promises to #HongKong
@2NE1FourEverrrr@back_bernie@DominicRaab Your birth mother gave up you in a fight and the adoptive mother decided to return you after making you successful. Now that bitch is beating you and acting like a control freak. I think the adoptove mother is totally right and decent to offer help to its once adopted child
As Former governor of #HongKong Chris Patten pointed out, most of the things they talked about (treason, etc) are already illegal under Hong Kong law before #nationalsecuritylaw is enacted. What #CCP wants is their interpretation of what #NationalSecurity is.
Reporter Holmes Chan says the number of people arrested in Hong Kong today has risen to 70 as people protest against a controversial new security law
Read more about the law here: https://t.co/V9cWNxFj2M
Hong Kong police made their first arrests and used pepper spray and a water cannon to disperse protests, as they began to enforce a new national security law that critics say will curtail people’s rights #WSJWhatsNow