On his accession the King signed a letter committing the revenues from the Crown Estate to the government in exchange for the Sovereign Grant. Since George 3 originated the contract each monarch has done the same. In law, the estate remains the property of the King. It would be illegal to take his property without compensation at the market value if the monarchy was disestablished. Legally, it's his. Parliament is bound by the King's right to property as is his human right under the UNCHR and the ECHR.
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A young girl in Scotland who defended herself against migrants, only to be vilified by the media, has now been vindicated in court.
Those same migrants were found guilty of directing sexual remarks at the girls.
The British media owe her and her family an apology.
They should never have been allowed to read books either!
Your opinion is not backed by evidence. The solution is not going to be measured by any scientific process for success. The solution will negatively affect every single person in the land. It is grossly disproportionate even if the problem were real.
Amid all the predictable seething jealousy and bitter resentment to this news, I’d like to congratulate @elonmusk on an astounding achievement. He’s got there by being the most driven, creative, hard-working and ambitious business genius in history. Salut, Elon! 👏👏
@DavidZagaynov If Musk is worth $1 trillion that implies SpaceX will pay c$3.5 trillion in tax over the next 20 years. Texas may be able to pay for high speed rail, sadly California decided they wanted rid of him.
Desiree walked into a poker room today where I didn't know a single person.
No familiar faces. No comfort zone. Just a room full of experienced players and an empty seat.
And honestly? She was nervous. But that's exactly the point.
That's how you get ready for the World Series of Poker.
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@SenWarren That makes him almost as rich as Boise, Idaho. Why not levy a wealth tax on US cities? Hundreds of them are richer than Musk.
You don't understand what wealth is, do you?
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.🫡🫡🫡⬇️⬇️
Boise, Idaho is richer than Elon Musk. Like for like, Boise can easily outspend Elon and he'd really have to get his skates on if he wanted to be as rich as Albuquerque!
Assets and income are not the same thing. Someone mention this to CNN please, Elon Musk is not a country.
This past week, on a test bed in Britain, a Rolls-Royce jet engine ran at full take-off power on pure hydrogen, putting out water vapour instead of carbon.
Nobody on Earth had managed it before. It is the sort of thing that ought to stop the country in its tracks, and it will be forgotten by the weekend.
Leave aside the recent paroxysms of renewed net-zero insanity from Derelict Ed and the pervasive atmosphere of offended envy that greets much homegrown achievement nowadays in Britain. This engineering is a wonder, and it's British to the bone.
We gave the world the jet engine in the first place - Frank Whittle, a Coventry man and an RAF officer, patented it in 1930 while the Air Ministry assured him it was a curiosity. Rolls-Royce is today one of perhaps three firms anywhere that can build a large aero engine at the outer edge of the possible, and it has just done what most of the industry swore was twenty years away.
As usual, you marvel at how little the people who govern us had to do with it. The engineers in Derby are world-class; the stewardship above them is third-rate. They pulled off a global first while paying the most expensive industrial electricity in the developed world to keep the power on over the bench - a weight no German, American or Gulf rival has to carry. We produce frontier brilliance on the shop floor and fritter it away at the despatch box, and we have done for two generations.
That is the maddening shape of modern Britain: brilliance from below, sub- (or, indeed, ultra-) mediocrity from above. The people here who actually make things are still among the best in the world; the state that is meant to back them treats a firm like Rolls-Royce as a photocall today and a takeover target tomorrow, and prices its energy as though it would prefer the next plant were built in Texas.
Progress starts from the other end. Give these people what every rival government gives its champions and we beg ours to do without: the cheap, abundant power their competitors already enjoy, a supply chain built around them, and a state that guards a national asset rather than auctioning it. The hard part of a British revival - the talent, the nerve, the engineering - is already done, and was done again this week, by people who deserve a far better country than the one currently sitting above them.
We just taught an engine to breathe fire and exhale water. The least we owe the men and women who managed it is a government and a state as brilliant as they are.
This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby@denbypottery
@OpticOdds today announced the beginning of a limited beta rollout to power sports betting answers inside Perplexity Computer for Pro and Max subscribers, with full rollout to follow.
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On begining of May, a lot of casino affiliate sites were running black hat casino SEO for iGaming businesses.
Now, in June 2026, no one was left standing as Google put an end to these scammers.
Here’s how it worked: Blackhat SEO experts were using a CentralNic domain. Those shared corporate suffixes like uk dot com, us dot com, it dot com that quietly carry decades of borrowed authority.
They, then, canonicalize it from a properly aged domain loaded with even stronger backlink equity.
The result was a big push for ultra-competitive casino terms.
When Google cracks down, they rotate to the next CentralNic and repeat.
Then Google came for it hard.
Root domains started crashing in May. By the end of May 2026, the rankings were gone.
Terms like "Non Gamstop Casinos" and dozens of other high-value casino keywords are no longer showing in the previous CentralNic domains (uk dot com, us dot com, it dot com).
The entire black hat playbook that dominated the niche for months evaporated almost overnight.
I spent two weeks dissecting the update frame-by-frame and pulled out three answers that most operators still chasing this tactic don’t have:
Was it an algorithmic or a manual action?
The crackdown is bigger than just affiliate casino SEO.
Backlinks are now the final battleground in casino SEO black hat.
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