Britain created a shortage occupation list.
Then issued visas to fill it.
Then collected taxes from those workers.
Then doubled their ILR wait.
Then told them they don’t belong.
We followed every rule Britain wrote.
Britain keeps rewriting the rules.
We notice. 👀
🇮🇳🇬🇧 #BritishIndians
@prakashraaj@narendramodi No point Prakash ji...if he understood the nuances of true communication, we would be a different nation now - a much advanced one!
Primeminister of India, Narendra Modi, would not take my question, I was not expecting him to.
Norway has the number one spot on the World Press Freedom Index, India is at 157th, competing with Palestine, Emirates & Cuba.
It is our job to question the powers we cooperate with.
I just spent some time with this visitor to Bengaluru. That his spine is straighter than mine may not be entirely due to the difference in age.
@kunalkamra88
“The country is becoming ungovernable...”
The Times's Matthew Syed says constant leadership speculation is making it harder for Prime Ministers to make tough choices.
#Newsnight
🔙 when Alizé Cornet got a code violation for fixing a backward shirt. Something male players do openly every single changeover.
This moment sparked massive outrage and forced the US Open to apologize and change their rules.
A wild reminder of the double standards in sports!
@GeorgeKirov1 TEWV put a lot of work into making ECT clinics more centralised so that expertise and experience could be more concentrated and could lead to better outcomes. It is one of the largest trusts in the country and they put a lot of thought into making these changes.
Last night, I was sleeping on a small sofa in my mother’s room at the hospital, and like any son, I was extremely worried about her health.
The whole night, I was comforted by only one thing. I was comforted by a nurse from Keralam who came in every hour to check on my mother. Every single hour, she would come and check on her. She would smile, and she would hold her hand. I found myself thinking about how many sons, daughters, brothers, and sisters have been comforted in their most difficult moments by nurses from Keralam.
Early in the morning, I asked her, “Do you sleep at night, or do you work the whole night?” And she said, “I work all night.” So, while the whole world sleeps, women from Keralam, not only in Keralam but also in Delhi, across the country, and around the world, are comforting people, holding their hands, and making them feel at ease.
For me, this is the spirit of the state of Keralam.
: LoP Shri @RahulGandhi