The Somerset Farmhouse of 1 North Street, Williton were approached by a "food influencer" that wanted to charge them £2,000 for a review.
They put out a video of Sally eating a sausage roll instead 😆.
Lets make Sally and the Somerset Farmhouse famous for free.
Ask yourself: what kind of force drafts an official statement three days after a teenager’s death that effectively paints him as the aggressor — and only rows back when the family’s fury makes it politically impossible?
What kind of chief constable signs off a culture where the priority, in the immediate aftermath of a fatal stabbing, is not “how did we fail him?” but “how do we protect ourselves?”
The IOPC has already confirmed it is investigating the officers’ contact with Henry, including the use of handcuffs and first aid, yet Hampshire briefed The Telegraph that there is “no indication of misconduct” and that all officers are merely “witnesses”.
This looks less like accountability and more like an early attempt to lock in a “nothing to see here” narrative before the watchdog has even finished.
When a chief constable presides over a force that handcuffs a dying boy, drafts victim‑blaming lines, meddles in a live trial, and then rushes out exonerating briefings for his own officers, the problem is not rogue PCs — it’s the man at the top.
I don’t condone the behaviour of course but Daniel Frost, who pushed a bin at officers during disorder in Southampton has already been jailed.
Why couldn’t this speedy justice be done for Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad who punched the officers at Manchester Airport?
I’m getting sick and tired of Keir Starmer and other left-wing politicians cherry-picking one segment of the Nowak family’s statement about not wanting this to cause further division in an attempt to silence political opponents through guilt.
That isn’t all the Nowak family said.
They also said that Henry was treated differently by the police to Vickrum Digwa. They also said they wanted the Kirpan banned along with all other knives.
Starmer has respected neither of those wishes. He has denied that two-tier policing exists and refused to support banning the Kirpan.
So please don’t start lecturing other politicians about respecting the family’s wishes when you are not doing so yourself.
@benonwine Not necessarily. Disabled facilities generally aren't. As long as there is a cubicle with a full height lockable door then privacy will be assured.
Roughly three years ago my employer said to me “you will need to come into the office for DEI training next week”. I said, “I don’t want to”. They said, “It’s compulsory, you have no choice”. So, I attended. On the day there were roughly 30 of us in a large room. The tutor opened by saying, “Before we start, I want to do a little exercise. All those who think DEI is a good thing please go and stand in the left-hand corner at the back of the room. All those who think it’s a bad idea please stand in the right-hand corner”. I stood on my own in the right-hand corner. The tutor said to me, “would you like to say anything”. I had prepared! I then spoke for about 5 minutes on the anti-white racism embedded in DEI and how recruitment and promotion should be based on merit and not based on race or ethnicity. I was lucky, I was close to retirement and didn’t give a shit. I felt that many of my colleagues agreed with me but were too afraid to speak freely in case they lost their job. We really do need to tell the thought police to fuck off and to rediscover freedom of speech. We need to recognise that anti-white racism is real and remove it from all aspects of life. The lion is roaring, but will this Labour government listen?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is not serious about defence says @spectator. Defence Investment Plan one year late. Critical capability gaps in the armed forces
- No medium RAF helos
- 14 howitzers
- No HMS ALBION or BULWARK
- No new ship orders under Labour
https://t.co/7StJB9c5zb
Military flying has never been without risk.
Whether on operations overseas or training in the skies over the UK, crews operate complex aircraft in demanding environments, often at night using NVG.
For those outside aviation, it's easy to associate danger only with conflict zones. The reality is that training itself carries risk. It always has. Yet it remains essential, because competence and readiness are built long before they are needed. Train Hard, Fight Easy has always been a mantra.
Today is not the day for speculation. It is a day to remember three servicemen who have died doing what they loved, serving their country, and honing skills that others may one day depend upon.
My thoughts are with their families, friends, squadron mates, and the wider Royal Navy community.
Blue skies and tailwinds.
Now Slippery Starmer is targeting Elon Musk for interfering in British politics - and the MSM will focus on this distraction.
Were Starmer, Rayner, Khan, Burnham and Mahmood interfering in American politics when they backed the George Floyd BLM riots?