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And kids have their bank cards/money on their phones as well.

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Senior NHS officials warned staff over criticising rollout of Palantir platform Ethical objections and uneven adoption have made the tech group’s contract a divisive issue within English health service

“If you criticise Palantir’s platform one more time, you are going to lose your job.”

Solidarity to all NHS workers opposing this toxic corporation. Shame on those bullying them. But they won’t stop us. We’re going to ditch Palantir.

www.ft.com/content/ff70...

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Moment Nigel Farage henchmen manhandle disabled OAP in parking row Henchmen working for the divisive Reform leader were seen on camera manhandling a retired engineer who was trying to park in a disabled spot to drop off his wife in Shetland

Farage thugs manhandle man with pacemaker after he objects to the Reform leader's chauffeur parking in disabled bay that he needs to use.

Lovely People.

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A digital prison with digital IDs, everything tracked and surveilled by Palantir, forced to work in SEZs and freeports for low wages, no human rights or civil liberties. All tested on Palestinians. People better wake the fuck up fast and strongly push back.

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😾😾😾😾😾😾😾😾
Seems the media and the unscrupulous opposition c*nts are determined to gaslight us into electing this shit!
Good luck! They have abolished BB parking in one area. And Contact. And council old peoples’ homes!

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The world watched as Israel razed Gaza to the ground.

Now, the world is watching as Israel razes Lebanon to the ground.

War crimes beget war crimes — and the failure to bring Israel to justice for genocide has emboldened it to destroy human life with total impunity.

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JFC This really sums up Starmer’s government

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More lessons for Europe.

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Spurious Home Office decisions rejecting student visas are threatening universities' ability to enrol young people from abroad, it is claimed.

New rules come into effect in June that will punish universities if more than 4 per cent of study visas are rejected by the Home Office.

However, the changes coincide with a marked increase in the numbers of visas being refused by the Home Office on spurious and inaccurate grounds, according to research by universities that has been shared with The Times. Neither students nor universities are able to challenge the decisions, which are often taken months after a university has accepted the applicant and in some cases just days before they are due to start studying.

Spurious Home Office decisions rejecting student visas are threatening universities' ability to enrol young people from abroad, it is claimed. New rules come into effect in June that will punish universities if more than 4 per cent of study visas are rejected by the Home Office. However, the changes coincide with a marked increase in the numbers of visas being refused by the Home Office on spurious and inaccurate grounds, according to research by universities that has been shared with The Times. Neither students nor universities are able to challenge the decisions, which are often taken months after a university has accepted the applicant and in some cases just days before they are due to start studying.

UKVI carries out discretionary "credibility interviews" to ascertain that a student's intentions to study here are genuine.

In another interview, when asked why they had chosen to apply to their chosen institution, the applicant said they had considered several factors, including the university's ranking, employability support, student satisfaction while also noting that it was an ancient institution and cited the year it was founded.

The UKVI rejected the application, explaining that they were not satisfied the applicant was genuine given they had quoted the wrong founding year. The university subsequently confirmed that the applicant had provided the correct year and the UKVI caseworker was incorrect, but the decision could not be reconsidered.

UKVI carries out discretionary "credibility interviews" to ascertain that a student's intentions to study here are genuine. In another interview, when asked why they had chosen to apply to their chosen institution, the applicant said they had considered several factors, including the university's ranking, employability support, student satisfaction while also noting that it was an ancient institution and cited the year it was founded. The UKVI rejected the application, explaining that they were not satisfied the applicant was genuine given they had quoted the wrong founding year. The university subsequently confirmed that the applicant had provided the correct year and the UKVI caseworker was incorrect, but the decision could not be reconsidered.

In another case a foreign student was rejected from obtaining a visa to study at the University of East Anglia due to a dispute over whether the university was in Norfolk. The applicant asserted correctly that it was, but the UKVI caseworker appeared to confuse Norfolk with Norwich, which is the capital of the county, and rejected the application - believing the applicant was wrong.

In another case a foreign student was rejected from obtaining a visa to study at the University of East Anglia due to a dispute over whether the university was in Norfolk. The applicant asserted correctly that it was, but the UKVI caseworker appeared to confuse Norfolk with Norwich, which is the capital of the county, and rejected the application - believing the applicant was wrong.

In another credibility interview the applicant was asked to describe some of the taught modules they would be studying as part of their degree. The applicant explained that they had been offered a place to study a PhD in biomedical engineering which was fully research-based so did not have any taught modules.

Despite this, the UKVI refusal letter stated that they were not satisfied on the basis that their answers were "vague and generic" and had failed to explain the taught modules they would be studying.

In another credibility interview the applicant was asked to describe some of the taught modules they would be studying as part of their degree. The applicant explained that they had been offered a place to study a PhD in biomedical engineering which was fully research-based so did not have any taught modules. Despite this, the UKVI refusal letter stated that they were not satisfied on the basis that their answers were "vague and generic" and had failed to explain the taught modules they would be studying.

It is almost, almost, impressive just how Labour have taken the massively dysfunctional and incompetent Home Office and managed by dint of policies and rhetoric to make it even more dysfunctional and incompetent. It is a true testament to how hostile they are to migrants.

archive.today/07Hdr

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This is the real black hole in sovereign budgets. Just start seizing all assets registered to offshore LLCs.

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Inept negotiators, who were way out of their depth?
The Art of the Deal, part 2

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Israel is waging war on Lebanon. Why is the world calling it a "ground operation"? I’ve known Lebanon for two decades. What’s happening there now – the killings, the destruction of towns, the mass displacement – is an invasion. Wh

Genuine tragedy: @carolecadwalla.bsky.social on the monstrous Israeli war on beautiful Lebanon www.thenerve.news/p/lebanon-wa...

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Blair's think tank is funded by Larry Ellison (Oracle). Ellison is mentioned nearly 400 times in the #Epstein files. Has the UK done any due diligence on who they letting mess with public services?

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lsraeI just murdered them all.

Lebanon

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Jeffrey who?

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How does he like the trolling now?

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Exhausting.
Put him away!

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Iran rejects "nonsense" UK claim about 'defensive' role in US/Israeli-led war Iran foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh called out the UK, saying US bombers flown from British bases had killed civilians

Iran rejects "nonsense" UK claim about 'defensive' role in US/Israeli-led war

Iran deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh called out the UK, saying US bombers flown from British bases had killed civilians
www.thecanary.co/global/world...

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New LEGO Video from IRAN | LOSERS FIRST!
New LEGO Video from IRAN | LOSERS FIRST! YouTube video by AI IRAN

youtu.be/i0u_BNPOsMw?...

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This really is incredible reporting from jonathanvswan and maggieNYT in the NYT on how Trump was duped into war with Iran. What to say? Other than idiot
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/u...

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I have just watched a Lebanese man on Al Jazeera how he was on his way home and he saw a strike and just knew his family was gone

He spoke to seeing body parts everywhere, including his little girls HEAD

Starmer and all ghe Labour Friends of Isreali Genocide and Apartheid are disgusting animals

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Keir Starmer and David Lammy are taking an extraordinarily dangerous gamble with our individual liberty This week, MPs will vote on the second reading of the Courts and Tribunals Bill. Don’t let the anodyne name fool you – this is one of the most revolutionary pieces of legislation in our…

The Courts and Tribunals Bill will remove your right to a jury trial for serious criminal offences.

Toff magistrates/judges will decide your fate.

Chances of miscarriage of justice will increase. Working class, poor, minorities will be the biggest losers.

1 month ago 272 175 15 8

Have any of the unions said a damn thing about this corporate coup? @tuc.org.uk @unison.org.uk @unitetheunion.bsky.social

5 months ago 68 47 4 2
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“A WHOLE CIVILISATION WILL DIE TONIGHT.
What the Fuck is anyone doing at this point….”

GretaThunberg

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He is threatening to drop a nuclear bomb. And even if he doesn't, the threat is unforgivable.

I am now anti-USA. You have earned that privilege.

I'll always treat individual americans with kindness. But as a nation, you are pathetic, weak and need to take responsibility for your actions.

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Boris Johnson says Trump
back in White House is 'what
the world needs'


Ex-PM backs disgraced former US president
ahead of election, saying he 'won't ditch the
Ukrainians'

Boris Johnson says Trump back in White House is 'what the world needs' Ex-PM backs disgraced former US president ahead of election, saying he 'won't ditch the Ukrainians'

Never forget these arse kissing fools who cheered on the worst president in history.

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Riyad al-Amour dies after 23 years of torture and abuse in Israeli occupation prisons 56-year-old Riyad al-Amour was arrested in 2002 and spent 23 years behind bars, then exiled to Egypt in recent prisoner 2025 exchange

Riyad al-Amour dies after 23 years of torture and abuse in Israeli occupation prisons

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Translation: “I don’t want to help the UK by paying tax”.

I am really growing very tired of hearing advice from super-wealthy people who so obviously put themselves first but pretend otherwise.

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