Drawing of a book with a desk printer on the cover with the title "The printer that simply worked and other fairy tales"
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We now have an entire media who would rather see a Farage govt, leading to the demise of the NHS and an alliance with the far right US Christian Nationalist fuckers than support the govt we elected And its drift towards EU alignment
Putin must be laughing his head off.
Labour MPs need to realise this isn’t about getting rid of Starmer it’s about destabilising the Labour govt and getting rid of all of you .. for Nigel and his mates ! The media have been on overdrive on this since July 24 .. it’s the latest attempt but not the last !
Absolutely incredible.
NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman, who commanded Artemis II, took this footage from the far side of the Moon with his iPhone.
Watch with sound on.
Three images of a long dress with flowing skirt and elegant book spine motifs, including a close-up and an image of the dress on a model and one of the dress on a woman in a library
Steampunk style 'book dress' by French designer Sylvie Facon #womensart
Painting of a woodland scene in dappled sunlight and with the forest flower covered in blue flowers
'Bluebells at Wisley' by contemporary UK painter Susan Entwistle #womensart
Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' illustrations, 1959 by Finnish artist and Moomins creator Tove Jansson #WomensArt
Standing cat with arched back facing right created with vertical strips of wood with peeling paint, all against a light blue background
'Scaredy Cat' by Cornish artist Kirsty Elson who trawls the beaches of her home collecting driftwood as the raw materials for her artworks #WomensArt
I think it’s time to bring back more traffic police. Scanners may pick up that a car is insured, but the driver may not even have a licence so would therefore be uninsured.
We should be learning from other countries...
Print with side view of three colourful beach huts with wooden steps in a line on sand
'Beach huts', wax batik on cotton by contemporary batik artist Caryl Challis #WomensArt
Energy companies made £125bn profit from UK operations for 2020-25, fueling inflation, poverty.
They get subsidies. During high winds, turbines are turned-off because the UK does not have adequate energy transmission and storage.
Profits will rise from Iran war.
Nationalize energy.
"The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet a lifetime is often not enough to rebuild. They turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found." -Pope Leo XIV
Pictorial textile artwork featuring a landscape with hills under a starry night sky
'Starry Starry night' hand embroidered artwork by Vicki Foster, contemporary textile artist #WomensArt
I completely agree - I imagine that they must have been scared of him too and they won’t be the only parents that are scared of their adult children.
Photo looking down at a house among trees, the house is entirely covered in bright pink crocheted material
Artist Olek covered an entire real and life sized Finnish house with crocheted pink yarn #womensart
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I think that there are similarities with both Suez (humiliating realisation that Britain no longer held such sway) and the Vietnam war (went on too long, Americans became very disillusioned by it).
In 1994, Strathclyde Regional Council - covering nearly half the population of Scotland - carried out a referendum on water .
97% rejected water privatisation in Scotland. Scottish water stayed publicly owned.
Now, it's time for a referendum in England. Let's bring water into public hands.
#NationalPoetryMonth #Poetry
“Trees With No Leaves Are Still Trees” — David Atkinson
David posted this evocative poem on his own timeline @davidatkinsonpoet.bsky.social , and I fell in love with it, beginning with the title, which I think is inspired.
“Love is always love.”
Stained glass artwork featuring a landscape with a hill and trees in one section and pink flowers in another
Stained glass artwork by Annie Rie, stained glass artist inspired by the English countryside #womensart
Four images one of a white woman sitting knitting with huge needles, two images of a dark lace like fence in a garden and another image of the artist standing by the fence.
Anne Eunson knitted a fence with twine based on a Shetland lace pattern, installed at the Shetland Textile Museum, Lerwick #womensart
The Uk alos has one of the lowest state pensions in Western Europe.
www.almondfinancial.co.uk/pension-brea...
Exploring the wonderful Fitzrovia Chapel or the Middlesex Hospital Chapel at alondoninheritance.com/london-build...