One of the world's most famous trees has died after standing in England's Sherwood Forest for around 1,000 years
The 'Major Oak' tree, famously linked to Robin Hood, failed to produce leaves this year after years of heat and drought
🚨The BBC caught red handed.
Remember the Question Time episode where illegal migrants were planted in the audience to lecture me and the country on our border policy?
We now have *confirmation* the BBC PLANTED there and they were COACHED on what to say by a charity pushing for open borders.
The CEO of this 'charity', Jenni Regan, was also in the audience and chosen to ask a question.
Note, when I formally complained to the BBC about this and explicitly asked them if the audience members were coached, the BBC refused to answer.
Now we know why.
One of these men who broke into the country began reading a statement warning against Britain leaving the ECHR, even featuring the Northern Ireland protocol!
One of them specifically attacked me and my family.
Because they had been coached to do so.
The BBC is morally bankrupt.
To deliberately plant men who broke into Britain illegally in the audience, allow them to be told what to say and let them launch into attacks on Reform and lecture the British people is disgusting behaviour.
To conceal it is even more outrageous.
They should apologise immediately.
A follow-up that’s raising questions in Harrow… After two enforcement officers were filmed threatening a man in footage that went viral, Harrow Council said it had taken the matter seriously and that both officers no longer worked for its contractor, Kingdom.
We’ve now been sent further footage that appears to show the same two officers still working in Harrow, in Kingdom uniform, with members of the public questioning why they’re still there.
📍 Harrow, North West London
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#ub1ub2 #london #harrow
It was very misty here in Glastonbury at sunrise. I managed to get a quick phone pic of this very vivid Brocken Spectre around the shadow of St Michael's tower. I have seen them before up there but not as vivid in colour as this one.
"Sometimes love is too heavy for even wings to carry. A silent tribute to a heart that never forgot."
The statue shown is the Angel of Grief (or L'Angelo del Dolore), a famous marble sculpture created in 1894 by American sculptor William Wetmore Story #cemeteryart#angels#wings
“On long, serene midsummer days
Of ripening fruit and yellowed grain,
How sweetly, by dim woodland ways,
In tangled hedge or leafy lane,
Fair wild rose thickets, you unfold
Those pale pink stars with hearts of gold!”
- from ‘Wild Roses’ by Edgar Fawcett (1847-1904) #wildflowers