@KirstieMAllsopp Stamp duty should just cover the govts admin costs not be a source of revenue. It prevents people ‘getting on their bikes’ for work opportunities in other locations, it slows the ability to upgrade from starter homes so blocking supply and prevents downsizing or ‘right sizing’.
@JesseTayRiver Pina colada’s on the roadside in Cuba. Fresh coconut and pineapple straight into blender with ice. Add your own rum. Tried pina colada everywhere! Nothing like Cuba on side of the road!
@lucky___deluxe Recommend multi generational holidays . We love going with our children and 1 grandchild and are able to help out with the fun stuff and also babysit!
@VillaViews_ Agree I am with Tom too.
the FA banned women's football in 1921, saying the sport was “quite unsuitable for females” and warning that it should not be “encouraged”. The FA council revoked the ban in ….1971. 50 years lost practice!
@JoshThorndike8@TomBowenJourno the FA banned women's football in 1921, saying the sport was “quite unsuitable for females” and warning that it should not be “encouraged”. The FA council revoked the ban in …… 1971. 50 years lost practice!
@RupertLowe10 The personal allowance should match the real living wage. Why even think about income tax until someone is earning in excess of basic needs.
This is the brutal reality of life for women under the Islamic Republic in Iran. A woman in Tehran sent me this photo of her scarred back, flogged for the “crime” of showing her hair. Yet, she refuses to be silenced.
Holding a Woman, Life, Freedom slogan, she took this photo as a powerful act of defiance, declaring:
“The morality police arrested me for resisting their van. My ‘crime’ was unveiling. After months of court hearings, I was sentenced to 74 lashes. The cleric overseeing the punishment stood there to ensure it was carried out. I won’t give up my fight against this brutal regime, but we are fed up with living as prisoners in our own homeland.”
Her scars tell the story of oppression, but her courage speaks of a revolution.
This is a barbaric law, this is terrorism. How is this different from ISIS?
@tannerdaniel77@john_holtend @_Matt_E Agree. What happened to ‘those with the broadest shoulders’ The cost of public transport should be a high priority to keep low. Why increase the fare cap but leave high earners unscathed! Ridiculous