Both Interpol, the organisation, and Interpol the band are going to be in Glasgow tomorrow, and that's scratching a part of my brain that I didn't know needed scratched
Whenever I'm home in the day my routine is accompanied by the gentle buzz of a power sander from next door.
No big deal, but I live in fear of waking up one day to find I've become the Person Who Must Always Be Doing Something To Their House
Charlie Mullins, sold his business for £145 million in 2021, and divested all his UK assets, redirecting his investments to Spain and Dubai.
He lives in Marbella.
The Labour budget does not affect him at all.
Journalists — do your fucking jobs!
'We're concerned that the people murdering everyone will no longer permit the presence of those trying to save the people they are trying to murder'
The more they tie themselves in knots trying to side with Netenyahu, the worse this government tarnishes its legacy.
The UK and international partners have set out our grave concerns about proposed Israeli Knesset legislation aimed at revoking @UNRWA’s privileges and immunities.
Israel must abide by its obligations and ensure UNRWA can continue its lifesaving work in Gaza and the West Bank. Our statement:
https://t.co/1mDyFa3mEk
My obsession with the #Simpsons often means some of my cultural references have skipped like two generations. Just looked up a bit I had stuck in my head and the show it's from finished 20 years before I was born
There it is. False equivalences and hyperbole, as if cutting off Ukraine will put fuel credits directly into pensioner pockets.
This is how European support for Ukraine starts to collapse and hands Putin what he's been after all along. Stunningly insular nonsense.
In honour of #trump's visit to #Mcdonalds , I have written a limerick:
There once was a man named Donald,
Who worked in the house of Ronald,
He served up the fries,
With a large side of lies,
What a fucking rapist
Analysis: Striding determinedly towards me, hand outstretched to offer a firm, eye-contact handshake, Lord Cameron cuts a powerful image as he arrives for our interview.
I first met him as a friendly, fresh-faced MP when he was put forward by the government in the 2005 election campaign to hold the party line on myriad topics. He was calm, friendly and self-assured. When he left, I turned to the cameraman and said I bet you £20 he’s a future PM.
A warm smile spread across Lord Cameron’s face as I shared the recollection with him.
That faded into watery-eyed steel as we discussed the desperate loss of his son Ivan who died when he was just six-years-old. We touched on many other emotions too - considered politician when discussing Israel; polite stonewalling for who he wants to win the Tory leadership election; a useful lack of recall on whether he really did tell Boris Johnson ‘I will f*ck you up, forever’ over his stance on Brexit and a cheeky to-and-fro about SwiftGate.
He may no longer be in frontline politics but Lord Cameron is unquestionably a safe pair of hands in the unpredictable world of politics.
Full interview here
https://t.co/TyH4P9w4Nu
#Tuchel Seems that the 'England manager should be English' crowd would rather us create our own set of rules that put us at a distinct disadvantage to everyone else for no real reason beyond some vague feelings of insularism.
Can't think where we've come across that before