Complaining about nightlife when you *checks notes* choose to live in Soho is like living in South Kensington and complaining about the museums. Or moving to Hackney and grumbling about creatives. Living in Richmond and hating green space. It's all getting a bit silly, isn't it?
UK TV sport industry: ‘Why are so many people turning to illegal fire sticks?’
Also UK TV sport industry: ‘The 2026 Champions League final involving a UK team will not be broadcast free-to-air for the first time in 34 years.’
Rubbish
He was born in Aintree Merseyside.
Attended a Catholic state school.
His dad was telephone engineer his mum a receptionist
Like Keir , he's from a working class background who studied to get into a uni some people think shouldn't allow working class kids in.
On behalf of their client, Zara Sultana, Bindmans Media and Information Law Practise Group requires that I publish the following statement on X, and that such statement must be clearly visible and pinned to my
profile for a continuous period of no less than 24 hours:
“On 30 March 2026, I published a post on my X account addressed to Zarah Sultana in which I stated that she encourages and incites violence and is friends with terrorists.
Those statements are false. I was wrong and offer my sincere apologies to Ms Sultana for the harm and distress caused to her.”
It is my very great pleasure to do this, and I reiterate my sincere and repeated offer to meet with Miss Zara Sultana in person to resolve our differences.
In Britain, the so-called paper of record has published an antisemitic caricature of a Jewish politician.
Because he opposes British foreign policy and crimes against Palestinians, the political-media class won’t care.
I love this advert.
Sir Bobby Robson and Graham Taylor wish good luck to the new England manager, Terry Venables in this 1994 Yellow Pages advert.
Sadly all 3 men are no longer with us.
@charlotteahenry@noaskatz Really?
You find the concept of supply and demand hard to believe?
I hope you didn’t pay for your education (or any more than general taxation, at least)