@amelia_tweetz Eight to twelve weeks per year for holidays this does not include sick days maternity leave. Go out and find your soulmate and spoil yourself while vacationing.
🚨BREAKING: KEIR STARMER IS ABOUT TO RESIGN 🇬🇧
The Times is reporting that Keir Starmer is considering RESIGNING after MULTIPLE of his cabinet members have called for the Prime Minister to step down.
The PM has said he will come to a decision with his family over the weekend
This is f*cking batshit crazy.
Russian soldiers fire rockets during the Ukrainian attacking in Moscow, while stood in the middle of a highway as civilian vehicles slowly drive past.
The USS Abraham Lincoln has a crew of over 5,000 sailors and officers, making it one of the largest communities at sea.
It can operate for 20+ years without refueling, using two efficient nuclear reactors.
Tired of the anti-English rhetoric i keep seeing.. England are the most unserious nation on the planet, don’t be gaslit into thinking otherwise.
I get that some fail to see that it’s coming home is self deprecation.. But one of our songs is about a spicy curry. Ffs. 😂
🚨 AT&T Stadium absolutely ERUPTING
England fans in full voice belting out God Save The King before the Croatia opener 🔥
The Three Lions are home in Texas!
Who else got goosebumps? 👇
#WorldCup#ENGCRO
England fans who flew in for the World Cup out here in Dallas Texas doing the Cotton-Eyed Joe line dance 🏴🤠
I was actually hoping they’d lock arms and scoot around in that big ol circle version?! They are all fully embraced in Texas culture and having fun😂
The badge on the England shirt is older than nearly every nation playing in this World Cup.
Three gold lions on a field of red, the royal arms of England. Richard the Lionheart, who cut down Saladin's men in the Holy Land, set them on his great seal in 1198. Long before they were a football badge, they were a banner of war.
The same lions flew over English armies for centuries. The standard men marched behind them, fought under them, and died beneath them. At Crécy and Agincourt, the arms of England were carried into the worst of it.
Every king bore them. Edward III quartered them with the lilies of France when he claimed her crown, and still the three lions held the shield. Through the Plantagenet, Tudor and Stuart dynasties, England's lions did not move.
Then, on 30 November 1872, England met Scotland in the first official international football match the world had ever seen. The men who walked out wore three lions on their chest. The banner men once followed into battle, men now carried them onto the field. The same lions and the same England.
That is what these three lions have always done, gathering a people behind one shield. They held men together when the stakes were life and death.
Eight hundred years on, they hold a nation still.
Three lions, one country.
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