@SkyNews@MartinSLewis How is that going to work. Annual jabs for cats cost more than that. And have done for at least 30 years. Are we going to have a return of all the really bad, totally preventable things?
@exitthelemming I saw 12th night yesterday, with my daughter. It was fabulous. Utterly brilliant. You were amazing, so was Freema and the rest of the cast. Bravo!
@GWRHelp If you're suggesting that the trains may be changed on the hoof then that's even less helpful, cos I've booked my seats now. Re-stating that these are planned doesn't help. If there's an emergency then of course you do what you do. But if it's a plan then someone chose this.
@GWRHelp Hi what has happened to the 10:00 from Padd to Exeter... it doesn't seem to exist anymore? And almost all the journeys are now taking around 2 hours 40. That's slower than the journey before the partial electrification. We were told electrification would speed things up.
@GWRHelp Not one single train in the morning from exeter to Paddington on Tuesday takes less than 2:40. Not a single one. Of the morning trains going from Paddington to exeter, one take 2:27 the rest take longer. That's not '2 hours or so'.
@GWRHelp the only services I am interested in are the ones that get me to work on time and back, ideally also at the time I planned to be back. Those services aren't running next week and the feasible replacements involve either much longer journeys or traveling at a different time.
@MartinSLewis No private medical at all. But we do have private dental... there's no other option. Where we live there hasn't been any NHS dentistry for new patients since before the pandemic. Our NHS dentist stopped being NHS just before lockdown started and there was no alternative.