What a night watching @AirdrieoniansFC beat the Swifts 4-2.
Rhys and the team made the night for me and my son Jonny with this photo after the match. Fantastic gesture, still can’t believe it ♦️♦️♦️♦️
Keir Starmer: “there is no such thing as two-tier policing”.
Police chiefs today: “we will review controversial guidance advising officers to treat ethnic minorities differently”.
The absurdity of modern Britain.
South Wales Police has told officers to log anything that goes beyond "legitimate" discussion of Islam and is deemed "hostility" towards Muslims. https://t.co/9Z0GiiYMWL
How can @ShabanaMahmood say ‘this is not a case about racism’ when ‘racism’ is the only reason the police were called, was the accusation made by Digwa and family, and was the reason Nowak was handcuffed?
Is it just me or has the home sec spectacularly missed the point?
Unbelievable.
@SkyNews dedicated an entire TV channel to livestream the ENTIRETY of George Floyd’s murder trial. The feed ran live from 3pm to 11pm BST, Monday to Friday.
They DIDN’T live broadcast Henry Nowak’s case statement today… let that sink in.
Neither did BBC News. Only @GBNEWS covered it live.
Do you see the issue with these establishment news channels and their unabashed bias? Shame on them.
Most Americans who call themselves Irish aren’t talking about the same thing as the famine Irish of Boston and New York.
A huge number are really Ulster-Scots — English and Scottish border stock, Protestant frontier people whose ancestors came out of the borderlands, were planted in Ulster, then pushed into Appalachia, Tennessee, Kentucky and the South. Not Dublin. Not Cork. Not the tenements. A harder, older story of border clans, rifles, honour, feuds, distrust of authority and life on the edge of empire.
The green beer version of Irish-American identity hides a lot. For millions, the real roots are English, Scottish, Ulster, frontier, Presbyterian, hill country and rebellion.
Different people. Different history. Different temperament. 🏴🏴🇬🇧