@Michaelknife1@timothy_stanley I don't know what she's playing at at the moment - Camilla Tominey is publicly roasting her every episode of 'The Daily T' and she just sits there and takes it every time! Just come out and say it, gurl, it's fine.
@crankynotions Because they're reluctant to cede authority to a new leadership (understandably, but they will have to eventually, and the remainders who refuse will be left with a wandering cult).
the queer practice of afters makes legible the emergence of new topographies—productively ersatz heterotopias—that cannot be captured by heterosexual space and place making. this, in turn, allows us to see the long history of the sex/uality of property since Enclosure.
A message from the universe
March 20th
A man is tied to you through an unspoken bond. He resists the connection, yet it grows stronger each day.He fears what loving you will change inside him-but he cannot escape it.Before the month ends, expect a shift in his energy toward you
🚨 BREAKING: Bijan Kian, an Iranian-American Republican and Trump ally, says there has been no real shift in Trump’s stance on the Islamic regime in Iran. He calls the U.S. president’s ceasefire position a mere formality, part of a broader strategy to force the regime’s “unconditional surrender.” Kian’s analysis implies a “good cop, bad cop” dynamic between Trump and Netanyahu against the Islamic regime in Iran.
Sir Keir Starmer has brought upon the country an epochal storm of shame, for which he will be remembered in the long history of the English alongside the likes of King John, Thomas Becket, and Edward II.
EXCLUSIVE:
The lobbying company founded by Lord Mandelson discovered during an internal investigation that a “significant” tranche of his business emails were missing
Global Counsel conducted an internal audit of Mandelson’s company emails after the government agreed this month to release tens of thousands of messages relating to his time as the British ambassador to the US
The company was concerned about what would be published about its own business interests under the mass disclosure, and conducted the audit as part of a due diligence process
The investigation was still going on when the company went into administration last week but an initial report said that significant numbers of emails were missing from Mandelson’s account. The company does not know how the emails came to to be missing
The emails that have been kept include a series of exchanges with senior officials and ministers in government, relating directly to Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador
They are said to include messages to David Lammy, then the foreign secretary, and Morgan McSweeney, then Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff. The overall cache of emails, which dates back nearly a decade, includes 1.4 million messages
Mandelson did not respond to requests for comment but it is known that he stopped being able to access his Global Counsel email address in February 2025, when he formally took up his role as ambassador
Global Counsel was prepared to provide all the emails to the government or the police but did not receive any requests to do so before going into administration last week. The emails and electronic devices are now in the hands of administrators.
Mandelson resigned from the board of Global Counsel in May 2024, although he remained a shareholder. He agreed to put his shareholding in the company into a blind trust in September 2025. Global Counsel went into administration on Friday after a string of high-profile clients pulled their business
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