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What an awful shame. There are parts of the BBC that remain excellent, their dramas are generally brilliant. I’d like to see the news return to the leading source it once was, but they’ve lost so many good people. Sopel, Maitlis, Goodall etc etc etc
I simply cannot bring myself to watch any BBC news programmes be it TV or radio. It’s been like this for years.
*mighty*
Completely, it also nets a might tax contribution too, the drugs are “better quality” e.g. less likely to harm etc there are so many upsides to this.
I agree, in Holland this is the norm and their problem is far less and far better controlled.
The hysterical right wing tabloids have a field day with this, every single time because they don’t ever cite any evidence of how it CAN work and how successfully.
The MAGA movement has been built on nothing but LIES.
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Richard Tice said Angela Rayner should resign “if she had any moral decency” She did resign.
His tax dodging is far bigger than hers. He hasn’t resigned.
We can therefore conclude that even he admits he has no moral decency (something the rest of us already knew)
FFS here we go again 🙄🙄🙄
It’s hysterical isn’t it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyone with young children needs to see this, it’s hilarious how they stop 😂😆
Ziggy Marley remembers his father not as a legend, but as a loving and respectful person. He just wishes he could say one thing to him.
No. Words. Needed.
I’ve put the links in the threads below.
Help Your Daughter Navigate the Online World: Developing Critical Thinking Skills In today's digital age, it is more important than ever for young people to question the content they consume online. Recent data shows that 32% of children aged 8-17 have encountered worrying or nasty content online in the past year. Furthermore, even older teenagers are feeling less confident in their ability to distinguish what is real from what is fake online. As parents, you play a vital role in helping your daughters develop the critical thinking skills needed to stay safe. Here is how you can start the conversation: 1. Question the Source Encourage your daughter to think about the motives behind what she sees. For example, if a celebrity or influencer promotes a product, is it because they truly use it, or are they being paid to advertise it?. 2. Recognise Reliable Information Discuss how to spot "fake news" or extremist content. Helping them understand that not everything they see is true is the first step in protecting them from being influenced by harmful or misleading information.
At my daughter’s school they do stuff like this. Really helpful.
Reform UK has a new billionaire backer with an 'interesting' past.
Is it in the public interest for us to know about his 'criminal' background?
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#Caturday Feeling relaxed there?
This says it all… if you haven’t read Careless people, it’s brilliant.
Well this is fun
Straight up milking the market
Like most of the administration appointed by Trump, they’re incompetent, easily controlled and greed ridden.
And still it grows.
The Mail poll now at 86% for rejoining and just 10% for staying out.
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