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Posts by Gwyn Williams

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Elon Musk is boosting the British right - and this shows how Elon Musk is boosting the British right - and this shows how

Vital piece of investigative reporting from Sky. They've uncovered the X algorithm which feeds users extremist right wing material from the moment they join the site. It is a far-right radicalisation engine, by design.

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Absolutely! He was a very intimidating character and no doubt used that fear to silence any accusations. He was a spokesperson for the NUT so carried considerable clout. Just like in Jimmy Savile’s case, people would have known or at least had an idea what was going on but feared speaking out.

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He taught me in the early 80s. He was a nasty narcissistic bully back then. He must have become emboldened over many years by his control of kids and the fear he instilled in those around him eventually indulging in his sick perversions.

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A woman is killed by a man every 3 days in the UK...

78% are murdered by a partner/ex

Yet not once have I heard Reform talk about this

Not once have I heard them back measures to protect women’s safety

In fact, they voted against them...

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There never was a ceasefire.

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Well given the UK accounts for so many of the totals, and new parkruns popping up regularly - three coming up near me, Rhos on Sea, Rhyl and Flint, I’ll fully expect the records to be shattered in April.

Great to see more and more people hopping on board the parkrun train, a true force for good.

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Ha ha, that final descent is legendary, essentially it’s a fell race descent steep and slippery. Well done, tough day for it.

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Farage: epic grifter

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How strange, just as the weather gets cooler wetter and windier in Britain. Numbers at my local parkrun were down considerably last Saturday but there were running events happening locally. Bank holidays in April and August are traditionally the busiest. Global participation must be increasing.

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Starling. It’s the time of year for murmurations. Lovely bird.

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Diolch i’r nef.

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If Labour voters, in a historically secure Labour stronghold, wanted to keep Reform out, they would have voted Labour. They didn’t because they’re desperate for change. So much for Eluned Morgan’s Liz Trussesque power speech… “Bring it on“ indeed!

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Not strictly true, many would have voted Plaid as so many have become disillusioned by a Labour Government in Westminster ever creeping further right, and an ineffective Labour Government in Wales who have been in power for 25 years.

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Diolch i Dduw am hyna!

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Phenomenal “Saturday” night at the Tiv last night, up there with best shows to have ever graced this sleazy old venue, BOOM!!

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Looking forward to catching you at the legendary Tiv tomorrow night, a sell out sweaty throng awaits you🤘

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Plaid Cymru today held a debate on coal tip safety.

Not a single Reform MP bothered to turn up.

As they head to the polls tomorrow, voters in Caerphilly should remember how little Reform care about Welsh postindustrial communities.

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Hmmm, possibly. Grunge was certainly partly a reaction to the ridiculous pomp of what hair metal had become, at least in attitude and style. When 40 year old blues rock legends started emptying several cans of hairspray into their barnets (David Coverdale anyone?) the end was always in sight.

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And then along came grunge and showed hair metal up for its sheer ridiculousness.

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A tweet from Alison Cook reads: “The kids are alright.” The attached photo shows a young woman sitting on public transit holding a protest sign. The sign reads: “WHEN CRUELTY BECOMES NORMAL, COMPASSION LOOKS RADICAL,” with the words “CRUELTY” and “COMPASSION” written in red and the rest in black. Sunlight streams through the train windows, showing a brick building and blue sky outside.

A tweet from Alison Cook reads: “The kids are alright.” The attached photo shows a young woman sitting on public transit holding a protest sign. The sign reads: “WHEN CRUELTY BECOMES NORMAL, COMPASSION LOOKS RADICAL,” with the words “CRUELTY” and “COMPASSION” written in red and the rest in black. Sunlight streams through the train windows, showing a brick building and blue sky outside.

They are trying to normalize cruelty and violence. We cannot allow it.

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If it was the other way round, the IDF would have promptly turned up and executed dozens of Palestinians.

Terrible headline by the BBC. Is it fear of condemning Israel or sympathy towards their violent aims that’s behind it though?

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She claims it was an unprecedented move to ban away fans from attending a match when there are loads of examples of such measures being taken for safety reasons. Undermining the WM police who have clearly considered carefully considered the situation. Shameful politics.

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Decades after the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters, can politicians please not second-guess expert safety assessments for football stadiums.

Thank you.

An Aston Villa fan.

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Lisa Nandy: "He's right to say that it is unprecedented in recent times that an entire group of away supporters have been entirely banned from a game"

Unprecedented in recent times? In 2023 Legia Warsaw fans were banned from a game at Villa Park.

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Indeed, a nasty politician. Her comments resonated with supporters of Welsh independence too, demonising the Catalan people, who whilst peacefully campaigning for independence, were brutally assaulted by the authorities. No surprise that she’s still twisting the truth to serve her own narrative.

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Welsh Ornithological Society (WOS) | Birds in Wales WOS is the national body which aims to unify birdwatchers and ornithologists across the whole of Wales. Supporting bird conservation by funding research & encouraging publications.

📸 Our Photo Competition deadline is looming! You have until August 31 to submit your entries!

Mae dyddiad cau ein Cystadleuaeth Ffotograffiaeth yn agosau! Gyrrwch eich lluniau atom cyn Awst 31! 📸

birdsin.wales/dont-forget-...

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