@ATRightMovies I forget what it's called, but his character committed multiple racially motivated crimes and spent 45 days in prison
It was one of his first appearances on TV.
He was in the news for beating Thanh Lam, with a five-foot wooden stick while yelling anti-Asian slurs.
This paragraph wouldn't look out place in the marvellous Roger LeCarre series of books created by @FergusCraig
Except Roger LeCarre would be too busy ridding CRIME from the streets of Exeter to visit a museum.
But if he did, he'd be eating a KitKat Chunky from the vending machine
@FergusCraig Trying to imagine being falsely accused of a crime and seeing Stevie Geeee, Jamie literally Redknapp and Funtime Frankie Lampard in the Jury box.
@MsiDouglas Just to be clear, Newcastle have battled to get a work permit for an AI expert to gain an edge in the ultra competitive transfer market.
And you thought it would help to explain his job parameters and unique approach by paying Analytics FC to recommend Elliott Anderson?
@FergusCraig You could liken Ashley's lack of investment to the Tories 'age of austerity' and Labours election win to the PIF takeover.
Both projects are struggling atm with public disenchantment, poor results and critical headlines.
Sunderland council won by reform.
Things to look forward to -
• A drawback on the city centre regeneration.
• Higher council taxes.
•Resignations when individuals realise they can’t do the job.
Also, the boats won’t stop. Turkeys voting for Christmas
To every journalist currently fueling the ‘Starmergeddon’ fire: stop, breathe, and read Peter Kellner's latest analysis. This is how actual political analysis is done.
While you are busy chasing headlines and "political earthquakes, Kellner looks at the cold, hard data. He shows that Reform has actually peaked and that Labour remains stable in strongholds like Merton.
It is time to stop the storytelling and return to the facts. Peter Kellner has shown you what real journalism looks like. It is about accountability and accuracy, not just auditioning for the loudest post on X. Read it before you write another word!
https://t.co/8UdudTj1CB
@emkenobi If you think this is wild, wait until you find out about QEII cousins.
Both disabled and then placed in an institution in 1941
Announced as dead in 1963 dispite being alive
Nerissa died in 1986, and Katherine in 2014
They received 0 visits or gifts from the 'royal' 'family'
@NUFCEdge Seeing as this tweet is from someone calling themselves NUFCEdge, they already know this and are chasing clicks but I'll bite
Shola didn't select which club a player was sent on loan to
He was the point of contact between NUFC and the player
@FergusCraig That's Colin Hunt from The Fast Show.
Potentially in a witness protection program and been told to dial down the colourful outfits but staying true to himself with a controversial choice of cravat and wolly hat