What do you consider to be Britain's second city?
Manchester: 34% of Britons
Birmingham: 30%
Edinburgh: 12%
Liverpool: 3%
Glasgow: 3%
Cardiff: 2%
Leeds: 1%
Newcastle: 1%
Bristol: 1%
@INTERIORPORN1 I went to my grandsonβs 7th birthday party today with his 4 siblings and 5 of his cousins and it was worth 100 childless trips to some foreign shore where no one loved me.
@dumbbitchcap "Your kid sleeps through the night and mine doesnβt because mine is overwhelmed with advanced calculations and philosophical thoughts while yours has minimal brain matter" ne'er a truer thought spoken!
This is a recently completed British train station. It is pathetic, value engineered to a level of comatose ugliness that dispirits & dulls the mind, dissuading passengers & degrading the trains that run through it. It is not civic or sociable architecture....
Small children benefit immensely from their mothers' presence before starting school, which provides them with the best foundation for life. It is concerning to see infants and young toddlers pushed into crowded nurseries simply because it is the only way parents can afford to maintain a roof over their heads. This situation is a significant factor contributing to the record-low birth rate in the UK. Mothers who want to stay at home with their babies in those crucial early years need to be respected and supported.