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Iโm sick of this overblown outrage over mandelson itโs getting very boring now. Boris Johnson failed vetting and Farage would definitely fail. Thereโs more important issues for Britain than this cheap political point scoring by the tories and reform
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WATCH: Researchers at Stanford University modeled how many people could die or be disabled in 25 years if vaccines for polio, measles, rubella or diphtheria were no longer available.
A group of children in matching yellow Tโshirts stand in a line on a paved area holding bicycles and wearing helmets, with ornate black and gold gates behind them. At the centre of the group stands Dr Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner, alongside Marion Rousse, Flora Perkins and Cat Ferguson.
London is making cycling history in 2027! ๐ดโโ๏ธ
Next August, the firstโever Tour de France Femmes team time trial will race an 18km central London circuit and finish right here at Canada Gate.
Allez, allez, allez!
This is the most important thing you will read today โ and probably the whole year, honestly.
We cannot let the AMOC collapse. For one thing it will make Iceland uninhabitable, and I would really like my children and grandchildren not to become refugees. But the effects will be almost everywhere.
Nicely Put.......
Morning yall.
Petrol costs are spiralling and the tubes are on strike. Do yourself a favour, and get on a bike ๐ฒ๐ฒ
Japan and South Korea are completely reliant on sea trade, and any disruptions in the sea lanes or, in a worst-case scenario, loss of control of those sea lanes to a rival, would be a nightmare scenario www.dw.com/en/strait-of...
Spring dogjogs โ
Trump shuts down the investigation into his own 'assassination' attempt. #MAGA why would he do that? Think hard on that, I'll wait.๐ค
"She asked President Eisenhower when he'd end segregation in interstate travel. He got so angry he temporarily revoked her press credentials. She was 43, working for a Black newspaper, and she didn't back down. She became the 'First Lady of the Black Press."
Ethel L. Payne, a pioneering African American journalist known as the "First Lady of the Black Press
AOC represents all of our frustrations with this administration and the misogyny women have to deal with when it comes to men. I hope she put him in his place.
Arthur Boyd's Shoalhaven landscapes reflect the extraordinary natural beauty of this area of New South Wales which caused him to marvel constantly about his surroundings. His paintings are a celebration of the grandeur and wonder of nature.
A Wall in Naples.' (1782) Thomas Jones' open-air oil sketches, made in the early 1780s not for money but for his own pleasure, without any thought of the rules and conventions of his time, that have made him live for us in a way he never did for his contemporaries.
Samuel Peploe's portrait from 1902 is of Jeannie Blyth, a flower seller who sold blooms at the top of the Waverley Steps in Edinburgh. This was a period where Peploe was moving away from traditional tonal painting toward a more impressionistic and experimental style.
'Summer Morning,' (1896) was painted among the rocks at Newport Beach, Falmouth, in Cornwall. Sun worship and the sea were two of Henry Scott Tukeโs most persistent pictorial themes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
'Girl Reading in a Hammock,' (1910) is a minor masterpiece in Robert Graafland's body of work. The picture was painted in his Italianate garden in Limburg, a place where he left the influences of the Hague School and adopted the colourful influences of the French Impressionists.
Robert Gemmell Hutchinson's work is of a young woman about to play golf, checking a barometer, the forecast hopeful. Her clothing follows 1920's golfing fashion trends, an oversized flat cap and matching two-piece dress.
ยฉ Richard Claremont.
'Temporary Arrangement.'
Acrylic on board, 35 x 45 cm.
1823 British inventor Robert John Tyers patents an in-line roller skate he calls the "Volito", with a single row of 5 wooden wheels, a wooden sole, and a curved iron bar at the front as a rudimentary brake 1914 Babe Ruth's 1st professional game (as a pitcher) is a 6-hit 6-0 win 1915 NY Yankees don pinstripes & hat-in-the-ring logo for 1st time 1945 Battle of Berlin: Upon being informed that a planned counter-attack never happened, Adolf Hitler flies into a rage, denounces the German Army and concedes World War Il is lost 1959 Yankee Whitey Ford strikes out 15, beating Senators, 1-0 in 14 innings 1964 World's Fair at Flushing Meadow, Corona Park, NY opens 1969 Robin Knox-Johnston ends 312 days of non-stop sailing to become the 1st person to perform a single-handed non-stop circumnavigation of the globe 1976 Barbara Walters becomes the first female US nightly network news anchor 1981 More than $3.3 million is stolen from the First National Bank of Arizona in Tucson in the then largest US bank robbery in history 2016 Paris Agreement on climate change signed in New York binding 195 nations to an increase in the global average temperature to less than 2ยฐC above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5ยฐC
Itโs National ๐ Earth Day
๐ฆ Meet and Greet ๐ฆ
To day we celebrate our planet and the many ways we can protect our planet
Such as renewable energy, composting, recycling, and energy efficient cars as some of the many ways we can reduce our carbon footprint
We will be okay
Love
Foxy
In a world of RFK Jr's, bring up your daughter to be an AOC.
According to Retired CIA analyst, Larry Johnson said that it has been reported that, at a White House meeting on Saturday
"Trump wanted to... use the nuclear codes and General Dan Caine stood up and said 'No'.โ
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Many more blue seats in Congress and less red seats is always better for democracy, economy, society, overall health and humanity.
the paperback edition of โThe Psychic Lives of Statuesโ is out in June 2026, with a new preface describing how India anticipated the fascination that authoritarian strongmen and tech bros have with immortalizing their ideals and idols in statues
preorder here: www.plutobooks.com/product/the-...
โExperts say the algorithm failed to take into account key cultural issues, including that there is no standard form of transcribing Bengali names into English script, and that Bengali surnames have been adapted over generations, leading to small spelling inconsistencies between family documents.โ
Judge REJECTS Trump's Jan. 6 Immunity Claim.
youtu.be/OwC8OpQQzFE?...
An on-again, off-again ceasefire at the same time as a blockade, makes perfect sense if you see it for what it is:
MARKET MANIPULATION
Looks like the Democrats will be making changes at the federal level. Big changes
Like investigating EVERY CABINET MEMBER plus EVERY FINANCIAL TRANSACTION by Kushner
Putting a chokehold on EVERY CENT designated for ICE
And refusing to give EVEN A SINGLE DIME to illegal wars like Iran
BIG CHANGES