So @Tesco why are you adding FOLIC ACID to your allegedly 'finest' WHOLEMEAL bread? A: FA is exempt in wholemeal & B: it actively fuels cancer, plus a whole host of people have to actively try & avoid it as advised by NHS. As a CANCER patient, I really would like an answer
The bullet is not matched to the gun. We have no images of Tyler Robinson anywhere on campus or holding a gun on 9/10.
We heard testimony that dogs trained for gunpowder couldnโt locate the murder weapon stashed about 1000feet from the known scent where suspect dropped off the roof.
The prosecution tried to conceal witness testimony of four people driving around in Tylerโs car that night as well as a bullet found on another roof at the scene of the crime.
We were told Tyler confessed to three adults but have heard from none of them.
Instead the whole case pretty much rests on the word of Lance Twiggs- the alleged trans fury who had every opportunity to forge all of the written confessions that have been presented. Despite his importance, he wonโt take the stand for questions.
Iโm not here to prove anything. Iโm here to use my brain like an adult and form my own opinion. And Iโm not paid by any of the interested parties, unlike you.
Also note how Iโm avoiding the very easy low hanging fruit of personal attacks and insults about you.
All of that and I didnโt even get into the fact that the chances of that soft point .30-06 stopping in a human neck from 140yds are incredibly unlikely. Damn near impossible as far as I can tell.
Started telling the players a day in advance that theyโre in my list of Manchester Unitedโs greatest players for @TheAthleticFC
Just received this back from number 18, published tomorrow after Iโve spoken to more who played with him.
Why the USA will never be a football superpower.
Pay to play.
In England, from 10 to 16 I payed junior football. The teams were mostly started by a parent who wanted, for free, to give kids a team to play in. Those teams then joined FA sanctioned leagues ( Lichfield league, Walsall league in my case). Subs were about 50p a game ( subs are a fee for admin, pitch hire, referee).
The model in England hasn't changed much, save for the fact there's fewer teams and fewer leagues. But the cheap to play model, meaning the poor and rich can play equally, holds.
I'm staying with one of my best mates in Miami. Had a late night conversation 2 nights ago. 2 kids that play football.
$4000 per season, per child to play for a team.
Why?
US junior leagues are private enterprises (shock). The US equivalent of the Football Association offers no grassroots football, no level 1 to 3 cheap badges for Moms or Dads to take so they can coach the basics, no structure locally or nationally of organised leagues, just profiteers who start up a league, charge a fortune, and if you're a poor Messi-esque talent from the wrong part of Miami, sure you can buy a ball and play on a patch of grass, but forget organised football, you can't afford it.
So imagine, in a nation of 350 million, how many kids they're missing out on and will continue to after this successful World Cup for them.
Money, greed, pay to play.
99.9% of greats to play the game wouldn't have made it in America. Because they couldn't afford $4000 ( plus) to play. In subs my Mom probably paid ยฃ200 total over 6 or 7 years of junior football.
America, it's not all about money you know, it's about opportunity for all too. And you're pricing generation after generation out of the chance to be a part of this incredible sport you've seen first hand.
To the US Federation. Do fucking better. Organise local and national junior leagues, van profiteering, offer cheap coaching badges for parents who want to give their time for free to America's kids.
Football. Accessible to all.
๐จ THE GREAT ENERGY BILL SCAM!
Good morning to the millions of everyday Brits looking at the 13 percent energy bill hike that just hit you on July 1st.
But here is the massive scandal the energy companies are deliberately hiding in the small print.
You are forced to pay ยฃ315 every single year before you even turn on a single light switch.
Not for gas. Not for electricity. Just for the absolute privilege of being connected to the grid!
Whether you are home or not, these hidden standing charges have doubled since 2021.
Ofgem quietly allowed this to happen while the media distracted you with the unit rates.
Ed Miliband deliberately banned our own North Sea drilling and promised his Net Zero crusade would magically lower your costs. ๐คก
Instead, your bills are surging, our energy independence is completely destroyed, and the grid is reliant on expensive foreign imports.
And to make the joke even worse, Andy Burnham is currently lining up this exact same climate zealot to be your next Chancellor!
They are bleeding the working class dry to fund their green obsession.
RT if you are completely sick of this Net Zero grift and want our country back! ๐๐ฌ๐ง๐ฅ
I am having a drink this evening with a friend in a Chiswick pub. Two policemen have just come into the pub and asked me to step outside. I have stepped outside and they have threatened me because I tweeted about a councillor banning seating outside pubs in Chiswick. They admit on video (watch it!) that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Please, please, please watch this video. It does involve me using very bad language, but this has got to be seen. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasnโt committed a crime. Iโm fuming.
This is the final part of the @Telegraph coverage
Part 1 was the online article 13th June 2026
*Part 2: was the Sunday Telegraph where I was front page and page 2 14th June 2026
*Part 3: So this is longer video piece online released today 16th June 2026
https://t.co/H6ODxrUogM
This led to the Mailonline coverage 13th June 2026.
I have more coverage due across various platforms.
๐ฌ๐ง UK lawyer Paul Powlesland cleaned 200 bags of waste from a polluted river.
Fish and dragonflies have returned.
Now he faces up to 2 years in prison for doing it without a permit.
This is modern Britain: punishing people who actually clean up the environment while the bureaucracy strangles common sense.
Absolutely insane.
Source: @Coinvo / Writer: Oliver
๐๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐ช๐ด ๐ช๐ต ๐ข๐ฃ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ต ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ด ๐ฎ๐ข๐ฏ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ฐ๐ฑ๐ญ๐ฆ ๐ญ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ
Jeremy Clarkson has never pretended to be anything other than exactly what he is
Brutally honest. No oil painting. A pot belly, a lifelong smoker, a drinker. Not exactly the modern alpha male or is he?
And somehow that is the whole point
I have watched him for most of my life
First as a motoring journalist who could make you want a car you would never own and never need
Then as something bigger
The loudest, funniest, most unfiltered mouthpiece the ordinary person ever had
A man who said the thing everyone was thinking while the rest of television tiptoed around it
From Top Gear he built something that should not have worked
Three middle aged men, The Stig, a track and a chemistry you cannot manufacture
James May the patient one
Richard Hammond the brave one
And Clarkson the force of nature dragging both of them into chaos and somehow back out again
When it all fell apart at the BBC he could have disappeared
The fracas was not his finest hour and he never pretended it was
He owned it, apologized and carried on
No reinvention, no groveling tour, no carefully managed comeback
He just kept being himself and let the work speak
The move to Amazon and The Grand Tour proved something I think a lot of people missed
The format was never the magic
The men were
You can take three friends out of a studio and drop them anywhere on earth and the loyalty between them travels with them
But it is Clarkson's Farm where the whole picture finally comes into focus
Here is a man with nothing left to prove walking into a field he barely understands and refusing to fake competence he does not have
He has run that farm at break even and then at an outright loss in full public view
No editing it into a success story
No pretending the numbers work when they do not
His farm manager hands him one brutal truth after another and he sits there and takes it
A whole season swallowed by drought even after he leaned into robotics and the most advanced farming money could buy
Technology was supposed to be the answer and the weather did not care
He showed that too
Most people would have cut it
And through all of it he has done something quietly remarkable
He has dragged the plight of the British farmer into the light
The paperwork, the council, the margins that vanish, the weather that ruins a year of work in a week
People who had never thought about where their food comes from suddenly cared because he made them care
And then there is the part nobody warned me about
Men who raise animals for meat and still love them
Who name them, worry about them, sit with them
Who treat them with respect and dignity right up to the moment they cannot keep them
And feel the full weight of sending them off
He does not hide that
He lets the camera sit in the discomfort of it
The grief of a man who knows the deal he made and still finds it hard
That is not weakness
That is honesty most people are far too afraid to show
We live in an age that rewards the polished, the curated, the carefully built personal brand
And here is a scruffy, swearing, chain smoking farmer who has done the opposite of all of it and won
He stayed exactly who he was while the world begged him to become a product
That is the whole secret
There is no act
There never was
And that is exactly why we keep watching
Praying for a full recovery mate, looking forward to another season of Clarkson's Farms!