@DAaronovitch@JohnSimpsonNews It doesn’t look like a picture of a London tube train. Don’t the seats go lengthways? I don’t travel on them very often so I might be wrong.
This petition calling for a public inquiry into Russian interference is now up to 13k, and growing fast. It's still early days, but it's notable that the percentage of people signing is highest in Wales.
This suggests that media coverage of Nathan Gill was considerably more extensive in Wales than elsewhere, which is disturbing because it suggests coverage of Gill's treason was insufficient outside Wales, given that it was a matter of UK national importance.
Please share the petition as widely as possible.
https://t.co/0sSZX9QtfF
People should delete old emails in order to save the climate, according to the environment agency. They say that because data centres use vast amounts of water to cool their systems, 'simple everyday choices' such as deleting emails could reduce your climate impact.
@Tush27J@heardbarry The £15.5 million needs to be divided between 630 MPs - an average of a little over £20k. It would be interesting to see more detail.
@Tush27J@heardbarry I see from the comments that MPs are fair game. However I think that more information is needed. Does this include travel expenses from constituency to parliament? Very high for Scottish MPs. Does it include the cost of maintaining two properties - London rents are expensive
@Aguirre115622@Christo03770888 1975 was weird. I seem to remember that it snowed at the beginning of June, followed by glorious weather in the same week.