@clark_aviation Part of that is surely because so many of them crashed all the time! An astonishing number were wrecked every year, if we didn't maintain a massive air force we simply wouldn't be able to sustain the losses - these are only the fatal accidents, for example https://t.co/WnrUu0zxW7
@BrianWoodMC 16 years ago I walked into that same building and the guy behind the desk was annoyed that I'd interrupted him reading his newspaper and more or less time me to clear off. If he'd actually done his job my life could have been very different
@LandsknechtPike There's a growing population in England as well, mostly in the West Country and Forest of Dean but spreading - have seen them in Hampshire
"Never wear tight trousers. Always buy trousers at least one waist size too big, make sure that the pockets are big enough to comfortably hold penknife, hanky, string, phone, pencil, labels and perhaps a mint or two." —Monty Don, British horticulturalist and human Peter Rabbit
@SW_Help@Zorrowondercat Why are we having to find this out through social media? Very little info being provided at stations. Assume services are cancelled despite still being on the boards? People need to know if they should bother waiting around
For the many, many people who don’t actually follow Welsh politics, it can be hard to understand the situation with our First Minister Vaughan Gething.
To help explain I made this video about what’s going on in Wales.
(Bear with me, I’m trained to write not to speak)
Every single failure was a known known. Cladding. Flammable windows. Electrical product recall. Stay put. Fire response at height. Lack of clarity over support centres. Institutional racism. Removal of resource for a mass fatality plan. PEEPs.
The New Yorker has published a very long piece about the Lucy Letby case today, which is embargoed in the UK for legal reasons. I make no judgement about Letty’s guilt or innocence, but this was not a safe conviction. https://t.co/gaGtmlgwFH