🚨🎙️| Wayne Rooney: 🗣️
"That is a 100% foul on David Raya in any league in the world, I honestly don't understand why people are angry with the ref decision.
The West Ham defender was obviously holding Raya's neck and invariably holding him down while he was trying to catch the ball and in my opinion I think Raya is up there as a contender for the player of the year, he has been phenomenal all season"
Nando’s: Based on new government laws, we’ve had to limit Coca Classic to one glass per customer
There’s more rules and regulations in Modern Britain than Enver Hoxha’s Albania
Junior doctors have voted to strike until January 2026 to demand a 29% pay rise.
Here is Keir Starmer criticising the doctors’ strike under the previous Tory government.
If Keir Starmer had said before the election that he would remove the winter fuel allowance from millions of pensioners, add inheritance to family farms, council tax & energy price increases, raise university tuition fees, plaster mass-scale solar panels on thousands of acres of prime farmland despite huge local community objections, spaff £22bn of taxpayers’ money on carbon capture machines, give £3bn a year of taxpayers’ money to Ukraine, pledge a 20% cut in meat & dairy and get exposed for receiving over £100,000 worth of freebies - he almost certainly wouldn’t have won. He duped the electorate. An utterly shameless display of snake oil political salesmanship. And still he lectures all of us in that gratingly sanctimonious manner of his like we are all somehow the problem here.
This is absolutely appalling. Surrendering sovereignty here creates read across to other British bases. It's a weak and deeply regrettable act from this government:
UK will give sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius
https://t.co/quA4fNvzYt
I detest smoking. It's an awful habit, terrible for your health and I urge anyone to quit.
But. At some stage, we have to trust people to make their own decisions.
If we banned any harmful habit, we'd be living very boring lives.
Where do we draw the line? Alcohol? Unhealthy food? Driving? Contact sport? Why even bother leaving the house at all?
The line of 'protecting' the NHS just doesn't wash. You're in a pub garden. If someone is having a cigarette a few tables away, you are not in any danger. At all.
'Protect' the NHS is the most dangerous slogan in my lifetime. I certainly don't want to see that toxic principle applied to all other areas of society.
Educate people, tell them the facts, and let them make their own decisions. We're all big enough and ugly enough to do that.
Outsourcing responsibility to Government has to stop.
It didn't work during lockdown, and it won't work now.