BBC: “What was your screen time?”
Student: “Nine hours.”
BBC: “You’re gong to have a lot more time to fill. What will you do?”
Student: “Stare at a wall.”
he was so right... but the irony of this being a clip from doctor who unleashed, during russell t davies' SECOND era will always be a little funny to me...
You see these scenes from Belfast?
That's our future if Reform, Restore, the Tories, GB News, Elon Musk and the right-wing media get their way.
Except this will be on a much bigger scale.
We have to decide: do we want those inciting hatred to destroy our country?
I’m on the cover of @voguemagazine 🍷
Thank you so much for your time and for your writing Brittany Spanos
I loved hanging out with you Sergio Kletnoy, Samantha Sussman, and Chloe Malle
Thank you for trusting me to do this. I can’t believe it…
Larissa Hofmann you’re so insanely good at your job and I hope we get to do it all again someday
Jorden Bickham, Emi Kaneko, Tamás Tüzes, Caroline Cotten thank you for making me feel so good in my skin
Patience Harding thank god for you always
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It was terrible Mr Vice President what happened. And lessons will be learned. But here’s a thought - maybe concentrate instead on why 44000 Americans died last year from gun related deaths, and what can be done about your dreadful disease before you start lecturing others
Ian Hislop, "Nigel Farage has been trying to exploit a tragedy for his own personal political gain, which is rather nauseating"
"Nigel Farage did exactly what the family asked people not to do, to turn this into a divisive issue"
Henry Nowak’s family have lost their son and brother in the most appalling circumstances.
Nigel Farage is exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division.
It’s completely unforgivable.
Keir Starmer appears absolutely fuming at Nigel Farage's response to Henry Nowak's murder
In PMQs, he tells the Reform leader: "I'm really shocked that he pretends to have respect for Henry's family and then acts in this way. They're a grieving family...
"They have lost their son in the most appalling circumstances. They make a simple plea of us as human beings to please not exploit that. That is their plea to us."
He says his focus has been on the lessons to be learned "so we can deliver justice", while Farage's response "has been to appeal for rage"
"That's his response to a father who's lost his son and asked for that not to happen. Exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division would be wrong in any circumstances, but to do it when the family are expressly saying please don't is unforgivable. It shows exactly who he is."