Still awaiting my scan results to see if my head and neck cancer has been successfully treated.
But honestly, 10 months ago I dared not dream of days like this with my kids.
You guys were so, so generous in donating to my fundraiser and I’ll never be able to repay you.
🥰
Had an absolutely fantastic time with Fly Jr this afternoon watching @LincolnCity_FC secure promotion to the Championship.
I’ll always be die-hard Wolves, but watching him so into it made my heart swell.
#imps
Every World Cup has one team nobody expected. Sénégal 2002, Greece 2004, Morocco 2022. The World Cup has always belonged to dreamers as much as giants. With 48 teams participating, which dark horse are you secretly backing to shock the world?
🇬🇧 Hampshire police claim that Henry Nowak would have died anyway, regardless of whether he was handcuffed or not.
The Hampshire police have issued an official defense for the actions taken by the officers who handcuffed 18-year-old Henry Nowak as he was pleading for help.
The medical examiner has testified that Vickrum Digwa’s 21 cm blade had caused a catastrophic wound directly to Henry's heart.
Because the blade penetrated so deeply, the blood was pooling inside his chest cavity rather than soaking his clothes immediately.
According to the pathologist, the trauma to his heart was unsurvivable from the moment it occurred, arguing that it didn't matter who was handcuffed at the scene first.
The Deputy Chief Constable has publicly stated that "the pathologist who spoke in court was clear: there was nothing officers could have done that day to save Henry. His wound was deep and internal, the bleeding extensive but internal."
Henry's father, Mark Nowak, stressed that while the wound was fatal, the police's mishandling denied his son the right to die with dignity, care, or peace.
Essentially, the British police shifted their narrative on Henry Nowak from "we did nothing wrong" to "he would have died anyway, so the delay doesn't matter."
Having seen a close friend of mine glassed outside a pub by a group of gypsies & be airlifted out of the town square via air ambulance with the local police too terrified to confront the aggressors, forgive me if I don’t join in these celebrations @MayorofLondon.
He died btw.
This month marks Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month.
Despite facing discrimination in many areas of life, our Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities have long contributed to life in our capital and today we celebrate that rich legacy.
I rarely “do” fast food. But I offered to treat my daughter just now and she chose @KFC_UKI
This is the “Boneless Banquet” for £10.49
Not pictured is a tiny pot of beans and a bottle of water.
What an absolute rip off. 🤬
Be interesting to see if footballers take the knee in the wake of Henry Nowak’s murder.
After all, its origins were to protest and show solidarity against racial injustice and police brutality.
I won’t hold my breath…
@FPL_Dabby@Aza_B__ Yes but you’re missing my point: The lad was arrested and cuffed because on the word of the other fella he had abused him racially.
I can’t recall a single incidence of a black person being arrested because a white person has told a police officer they had been racially abused.
Every World Cup has that one completely random striker who turns into prime Ronaldo Nazário for exactly two weeks, has a great tournament, signs a £60M contract with a top club, and then disappears from football forever.
I wonder who it's going to be this month
What a wasted day. Drove 4 hours in a rented HGV to visit this woodland glade only to find out they changed the parking rules 46 years ago. Turned round and came home. Council jobsworths. 😡