😂 Karma just served a full English breakfast with extra irony.
Oxford’s finest “Refugees Welcome” warriors are now frantically petitioning against a 1,250-bed asylum camp right on their doorstep in Bicester.
Not in my (very nice) backyard, apparently!
Who knew virtue signals had an expiry date and a postcode?
“Isn’t karma wonderful” indeed 👏
#NotInMyBackyard #OxfordHypocrisy
Billionaire Sir James Dyson says “CO2 makes things grow and makes things taste good.” He also uses methane to generate and provide electricity to 10,000 homes and heats his greenhouse in the winter. And here’s me thinking Co2 was bad 🤣🤣🤣
🚨UK Police Threaten Arrest for “Future Crime” – Minority Report Comes to Britain
UK police officer threatens to arrest a man for peacefully filming in public, because his presence “might” wind people up and cause someone else to lose their temper.
This is straight-up Minority Report policing.
They’re not arresting him for any actual crime. They’re not even claiming he’s breaking the law. They’re saying: “We can arrest you to prevent a breach of the peace” meaning, we’re going to punish you in case some random person gets angry at your legal activity.
Think about that. If someone gets so wound up by a camera that they want to attack the person holding it, the rational response is to arrest the aggressor, not the person exercising their right to film in a public space.
How on earth can you justify detaining someone for something that hasn’t happened and might never happen? It flips justice on its head: the person minding their own business (and their rights) becomes the problem, while potential troublemakers get their feelings protected by the state.
Officers should be de-escalating and protecting lawful behaviour, not threatening people with arrest for hypothetical future crimes by others.
Absolutely disgraceful.
🚨 ANYONE IN NORTHERN IRELAND ABLE TO GIVE THIS DOG ABUSER SOME WORDS OF ADVICE?
CONVICTED | Dan Hustiu, age unknown, from #ballymena, County #antrim BT43 7DN – caught on video beating his rescue dog.
Romanian national Hustiu pleaded guilty to cruelty to an unnamed collie-type dog following a prosecution by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
The council vet described the harrowing contents of the footage, comprising two separate clips:
They said: “In the first video, he grabbed the dog, held her mouth shut while twisting her neck and repeatedly punched her with a closed fist. In the videos you can hear the dog yelping in pain as the man punches her.
“In the second video the man is holding the dog by her neck and slamming her down to the ground. He then proceeds to again hold her mouth shut and twist her neck and then shakes her in position. Again in this footage her yelps of pain are audible and she tries to pull away from him.
“When she does get away from him she cowers under the table outside away from the man”.
The dog, whom Hustiu reportedly adopted from the Dogs Trust, was tethered inside the property to a fridge by a short lead.
Veterinary examination found that she had a laceration on her tongue and neck pain from the incident.
Sentencing | 240-hour community service order; costs of £155 and £32 of court costs. 10-year disqualification order.
The full financial and environmental cost of a looming disposal crisis is impossible to calculate.
This is precisely because the economics of recycling fail when recovery costs outstrip the value of the reclaimed material. Up to two thirds of ageing wind turbines and solar panels will need replacing before the Net Zero deadline in 2050.
While solar capacity has surpassed a 2.5 terawatt milestone - spurred by an installation rate that surged by 40% in 2025 alone - the geographic and material footprint is emerging as a major spatial crisis (International Energy Agency).
As this capacity multiplies, so does the inevitable e-waste graveyard hangover. Between 2038 and 2053, almost all current installations will reach their expiration dates. Many countries are already cracking down on blade graveyards, terrified of leaching toxins from decades-old solar panels or the indestructible properties of composite turbine blades.
Around 77% of recent growth has occurred in China, which now operates roughly 690,000 turbines. Massive deployment today guarantees an equally massive disposal crisis tomorrow.
Our second longest resident Lizzie Longlegs, has packed her Big Yellow Bag to head off to her forever family! We want to wish this beautiful girl the best luck in her new home. Good Luck Lizzie 'Lizard' Longlegs 💖
#AdoptDontShop#ADogIsForLife#BigYellowBagDay@DogsTrust
African American says she tried going to church but left early because there weren’t any other Black people in attendance
“Only a few people came up to us and shook our hands. It’s crazy how raclsm still exists..”
Why do these people always have a victim mentality..!?
BBC just stated the heatwave is “unequivocally because of human induced climate change.” BBC must now provide proof - not consensus, actual
proof - of this ridiculous claim. If they can’t, they’ve broken their impartiality charter again
🚨 Today the Government is repealing the 1824 Vagrancy Act, so police can’t move rough sleepers or beggars on anymore.
Our high streets turning into open-air hostels.
Pavements blocked and filled with beggars.
Businesses and residents screwed.
This is Not fixing the problem, just letting it take over.
I adopted him not long ago. He doesn't know me that well yet, but he fell asleep like this, peacefully, resting his head on the gear shift like it’s the coziest pillow in the world. He’s tired—tired of fear, of waiting, of not being wanted. And now, for the first time in a long time, he sleeps without worry. He trusts me. That’s the most beautiful thing: when a broken soul decides to rest in your presence, knowing they’re safe now. Forever.