@felschwartz@FT Would help to know how many were against US bases rather then lump everything into Gulf states.
"The governments of the targeted countries reported that several missiles and drones fell in civilian areas or near non-military facilities"
@DaveDixon4@SaulStaniforth@brookebay21 Also Emmeline Pankhurst: the aim of the suffragettes was
"to make England and every department of English life insecure and unsafe"
https://t.co/8dgPGqbmln
@AnnieForTruth Thanks.
If only someone had suggested to Trump early on that he could out-do the White House with a larger, tackier building elsewhere .. the ballroom, the lawn, the oval office decor could all have been saved.
Ah well, fight on.
We owe those who serve the UK the kit to do the job and the loyalty to stand by them when it's done. We are failing on both.
I’ve spent my whole time in government making that case. Number 10 will not listen, so I am resigning as Minister for the Armed Forces.
Letter to the PM below.🫡🫡🫡⬇️⬇️
@_alice_evans Putnam's Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy was brilliant.
Horizontal vs vertical networks and the effects on society. There were some stunning charts/ maps on the persistence of networks of engagement that endured across centuries. https://t.co/Wl7CqNQzVj
Israel kills fishermen in boats, doctors in hospitals, aid workers in soup kitchens and refugees in tents—deliberately inflicting on Palestinians conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction in whole or in part.
That’s genocide.
https://t.co/iRUm4iKerm
@Londonist I did a guided walk of the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. Graves that have been 'abandoned' can be recycled, the bones moved elsewhere and the grave space reused.
Someone walks the cemetery each month to leave a flower on each 'unvisited' grave to preserve the memory.