Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
Lily is looking for a new home.
Due to unforeseen circumstances Lily is looking for a new loving, forever home.
Lily is a 9 year old Domestic Shorthair Tabby.
Lilly had to move to a house with two other cats which hasn't worked out.
The stress and threat of being with the other two cats has had an effect on Lily as she has started to be reactive, will hiss and try to scratch which she never did before.
She is not suitable for a house with young children and lots of noise. She needs a home with no other animals and people who understand cats in order for her to build her trust and come out of her shell.
Lily loves attention, she is a very affectionate cat on her own terms, but can be a little spicey if not ready for interaction.
She would benefit from people who can give her time. To sleep she loves a comfy cushion on the sofa or nestling between pillows on the bed.
Lily is spayed, microchipped, registered with the Vet, no medical problems,. She can be left on her own, she eats wet food.
Lily will come with Carry Box, Scratch Box, Scratch Tree & Electronic Feeder.
Lily is an indoor/outdoor cat.
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Great news coming to us that Port Authority of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has taken a first step towards closing @PescanovaCorp’s application to build world’s first octopus farm
The Spanish company has failed to provide an environmental impact assessment within a set timeframe
We are keeping the pressure on!
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@Wommando It won't bring the darling baby back, who suffered...I want ALL those who turned a blind eye to stand in the dock...if we don't do that, it will happen time and time again...
I have been asked to share this. If anyone is near by lincoln, please would you go and show your support for poor baby Preston on saturday at 6pm. Rest in peace baby boy 💔
Here's our Mr Pringles wishing the England football team all the very best for their match this evening ⚽
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Boss of children's services at council which missed a string of chances to save murdered baby Preston Davey received a £23,000 golden goodbye after ending time there 'on such a high.
The more that emerges about the horrific murder of 13-month-old Preston Davey, the more disturbing the questions become.
It has now emerged that Gerard Jones, the head of children’s services responsible for overseeing Preston’s fostering arrangements, received a £23,000 golden goodbye when he left Oldham Council in October 2024. What a bloody disgrace and how does he sleep at night knowing he was in charge while this travesty happened, and how the fuck does he have the guile to take a bloody bonus.
Yet investigators have identified at least eight separate opportunities where intervention could have saved Preston’s life.
Serious questions are now being asked of both Oldham Council and Blackpool Victoria Hospital. Preston was admitted to hospital three times, including once with a broken elbow, but the warning signs appear to have been repeatedly missed.
Gerard Jones, 68, ended his five-year tenure as Oldham Council’s managing director of children’s services saying he felt “blessed to end my time in Oldham on such a high.”
Just 15 months earlier, on July 27, 2023, Preston had been sexually abused and murdered by Jamie Varley, 37, a secondary school head of year. A court heard the little boy endured a litany of psychological and sexual abuse before his death.
Varley’s partner, sales executive John McGowan-Fazakerley, 32, was found to have turned a blind eye to the abuse and even participated in one incident himself.
Oldham Council had responsibility for Preston’s care because his mother, Sarah Davey, 42, is from the town. Varley and McGowan-Fazakerley were approved as prospective adoptive parents through Adoption Now, an agency jointly owned by councils across the North West, after undergoing two years of preparation and assessment.
Preston was placed with them at the end of March 2023.
A beautiful little boy lost his life. The public deserve answers about how so many warning signs were missed, why multiple opportunities to intervene failed, and whether lessons have truly been learned to prevent another tragedy like this from ever happening again.
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Not every street keeps a traditional greengrocer going.
This Wellington Road shopfront feels like a small reminder of the everyday businesses that give places their character.