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TV News Producer📺AFC Wimbledon 💙💛Pop Culture🎸Posts are mine or the ramblings of a madman. Retweets endorse nothing except ideas....

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Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, owns a taxi company called O'Leary Cabs, which operates a single taxi solely used by O'Leary himself so that he can legally travel in bus lanes within Dublin. In 2004, the company made a profit of approximately €500,000.

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, owns a taxi company called O'Leary Cabs, which operates a single taxi solely used by O'Leary himself so that he can legally travel in bus lanes within Dublin. In 2004, the company made a profit of approximately €500,000.
Sammy Mac (@samuelkthurston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 1x Alexander Isak you could also buy every single player at all of the clubs circled beneath. (And none of them are rat bastards who engineer moves from their parent club) Fair Game

For 1x Alexander Isak you could also buy every single player at all of the clubs circled beneath. 

(And none of them are rat bastards who engineer moves from their parent club)

<a href="/FairGameUK/">Fair Game</a>
Winston Marshall (@mrwinmarshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comedian Graham Linehan Graham Linehan 🎗️ arrested by 5 armed police officers upon arrival at London Heathrow airport on account of 3 recent posts on X. Link 👇🏼

Big Brother Watch (@bigbrotherwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Breaking: Sainsbury's has just announced that it will be trialling Orwellian live facial recognition in select UK shops: 📍Sydenham, SE London 📍Oldfield Park, Bath With plans for nationwide rollout For one of the UK's largest supermarkets to trial this intrusive tech is

🚨Breaking: Sainsbury's has just announced that it will be trialling Orwellian live facial recognition in select UK shops:
📍Sydenham, SE London
📍Oldfield Park, Bath
With plans for nationwide rollout

For one of the UK's largest supermarkets to trial this intrusive tech is
KWAJO- Social Issues Campaigner (@kwajotweneboa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether it’s Asylum Hotels, Social Housing, Leasehold, Private Renting or Home Ownership. Housing and Accommodation is the biggest crisis the UK is facing. Labour have one shot at getting this right.

The Bee Magazine (@beelitmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A coruscating critique of local authorities who, having sold leasehold homes to working-class tenants, fail to maintain the properties and then demand unaffordable sums for repairs, advantage of people’s limited access to “power and choices”. thebeemagazine.com/im-a-leasehold…

Lissa Evans (@lissakevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m trying to imagine a situation in which I phoned the Metropolitan Police to report three tweets, & they not only phoned me back, gave me a crime number & took me seriously, but dispatched five officers to arrest the Tweeter. It’s fantastical, unimaginable. Who is behind this?

Tom (@realtomh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If someone tells the police someone did a mean tweet can’t they just say thank you, give you a reference number and do nothing like with burglary and car theft.

Paul Lewis (@paullewismoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So The Times and The Sunday Times has raised monthly sub from £26 to £30 (15.4% or 4 x current inflation). Says it is first rise for >10 years but forgets to mention when VAT was scrapped on online newspapers 1 May 2020 it kept the price the same, snaffling the £4.33 VAT for itself

Social Housing Posts (@uksocialhousing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Architects in the UK may be under false impressions about the fire-safety of green walls due to non-standardised test procedures – including being soaked with water before testing – that are not clearly mentioned in marketing materials, a Dezeen investigation has found.

Catherine McBride OBE (@ceemacbee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ross Clark: 'the fate of Rayner obscures the bigger scandal here, which is stamp duty itself. No one should be facing a £70,000 bill for buying a two-bedroom flat – nor, for that matter, a £30,000 one, which is the what the bill would be for someone who is genuinely buying a main

Annabel Denham (@annabeldenham1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem for Rayner is that ordinary people are constantly hammered for the tiniest “blunders”. Accidentally drive into a bus lane and no one will show you any mercy. That’s the system our politicians built. So when they bend the rules of course the public is furious.