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@Depheruk Please don’t buy the building. None of the services you operate from it will be financially self-sufficient and it will be a massive & constant drain on your resources. Which will then become a huge distraction from your work.
I took part in the EDF Beat the Peak hour to see how much I could save by cutting back energy use between 5.30pm and 6.30pm on 21st December. I turned EVERYTHING off and went to the pub! EDF recon I saved 0.05kwh and they’ve rewarded me with 16p. I’m calling bullshit 😂
@TectonicPlateUK You can share my latest obsession with sea glass for a month, if you like? I love the history of how our sea became filled with such treasures.
Welcome to Al-Mutanabbi Street the ‘Book Market of Baghdad’, where books remain in the street at night because Iraqis say:
“The reader does not steal and the thief does not read.”
A thread on the rich heritage of the historic book market on Al-Mutanabbi Street…
@Manjitskitchen My fella doesn’t drink and we’re always amazed how many places have no AF beer (or only Becks Blue 🤢). He’s ridiculously excited if he gets a half decent choice.
PM rejects Justin Welby’s claim the govt’s asylum policy is immoral: ‘When people see that the rules are being broken, people are jumping the queue, that undermines people’s trust in the system. They’re rightly angry about that. I’m angry’
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The thing that interests me most about the Harry and Megan documentary is THE GOVERNMENT JUST APPROVED A NEW COAL MINE OFF THE BACK OF THE HOTTEST SUMMER EVER AND WHILE TELLING THE REST OF THE WORLD TO PHASE DOWN THE USE OF COAL AND IT CAN'T EVEN SEE WHY THAT'S A PROBLEM.
Sometimes when I get discouraged with the state of women worldwide, when I feel like there's "no point," I remember one thing:
In Göbekli Tepe (a neolithic archeological site, one of the oldest human structures) there is a crudely-carved image of a woman🧵
Because they only want to do it for the power and status of being in government? Looks like many of them don’t fancy the hard slog of a decade in opposition. They’d rather switch to corporate life - more money and less stress.
No sympathy expected for MPs - but if - as everyone insists - it is such a cushy over-paid and idle profession why are so many MPs, who had careers ahead of them, leaving politics?
One person, fighting for more money for people who need it most to survive, is called the grinch. While the rich people above him are having a banquet.
Not a hint of irony.
1/8 It’s Children in Need season. I always feel like an absolute grinch critiquing it because it’s so beloved and obviously raises much needed cash. But my ick outweighs my discomfort at being impolite so here we go (a thread)