@SpaceX@Starlink The craziest part isn't that 29 satellites were launched.
It's that billions of people may eventually rely on systems built by launches they'll never hear about.
@SilenceInPolish@konnie83@DefenceHQ@AlistairCarns The only way I found out my father’s and grandfather’s prewar addresses in Lwow was through the army records. Additionally, I knew my father had been wounded in Italy. The records revealed the precise date and place. They are an invaluable record.
8 years ago today, I proudly voted for Brexit.
While we delivered on the will of the people, Keir Starmer tried to reverse your vote.
That’s the difference between us.
He knew many businesses had business interruption insurance and could have clawed the money back for the exchequer but did nothing. So insurers benefit
Sunak takes credit for furlough. Anyone who understands the way the Court is treating furlough in business interruption insurance claims will know it is a massive subsidy to insurers.
'My patience is worn pretty thin'
Rishi Sunak says he will prioritise "national security" over "membership of a foreign court", hinting at the UK leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if it blocks flights to Rwanda.
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@TLRailUK I realise that you have problems today but don’t mislead customers who check on the website and are told services are running at a particular time and then when they go to the station find them delayed and then cancelled
Lord Atkin in Liversidge v Anderson.
How can the A-G and Lord Chancellor still be in a government which intends to undermine fundamental principles of judicial review of executive power?
In England, amidst the clash of arms, the laws are not silent. They may be changed, but they speak the same language in war as in peace. It has always been one of the pillars of freedom, one of the principles of liberty for which on recent authority we are now fighting,
that the judges are no respecters of persons, and stand between the subject and any attempted encroachments on his liberty by the executive, alert to see that any coercive action is justified in law.