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Posts by Jon Brady

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Truth about Samuel Leeds and his £20m 'financial freedom cult' fortune Posing on a specially chartered £150,000 private jet, self-proclaimed 'property expert' Samuel Leeds had a message for his fellow Britons scrambling to flee drone-battered Dubai.

A vital, troubling read: the truth about Samuel Leeds and his £20m 'financial freedom cult' fortune www.dailymail.co.uk/money/articl...

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Sega sends private detective after collector over £10k games haul Darius Khan, 32, spent almost £10,000 on prototype consoles and games left at Sega's former UK headquarters - then found himself being raided by police.

From last week: Sega sent a private detective after a collector who bought dev kits and prototype games it left in its old office in Chiswick.

Does it warrant a criminal investigation - or is Sega in the wrong?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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Email reading: "Hi Jon, I wanted to share a story with you from our client [client name]."

Email reading: "Hi Jon, I wanted to share a story with you from our client [client name]."

cool thanks

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A man stands outside a pub in Glasgow, wearing Caterpillar beige boots, socks embossed with a Scottish flag, and a kilt and Scotland top. He lights a cigarette; his hand illuminated by the flame. You cannot see his face, which is cropped from the top of the photograph.

A man stands outside a pub in Glasgow, wearing Caterpillar beige boots, socks embossed with a Scottish flag, and a kilt and Scotland top. He lights a cigarette; his hand illuminated by the flame. You cannot see his face, which is cropped from the top of the photograph.

Scotland.

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Labour councillor denies knowing his drug dealer brother was fugitive Birmingham City councillor Saqib Khan was pictured in the village of Dadyal in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on the day of his brother Fahan Khan's wedding.

We've all done it, right?

A Labour councillor has denied knowing his brother was a drug-dealing fugitive from justice - after going to his wedding in Pakistan four years after he was first arrested: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

i should finish hollow knight

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is there a term for this dreary, soulless illustration style you see in planning applications? dullcore? soulsap?

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Big fan of @thenightlyau's approach to headlines on neo-Nazis. thenightly.com.au/editions/202...

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Why beautiful people who don't exist are invading your social media Their creators stand to make money from their use, even as psychologists and experts sound the alarm over the effects these flawless sirens stand to have on real people.

Spoke w/ @jonbrady.bsky.social for this @dailymail.co.uk piece about #AI #influencers, discussing the precarity of (human) creator work. I argue that bypassing creators via sanitised & unattainable AI influencers dismisses the efforts & creativity of their labour www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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Moment BBC journalists are chased out of anti-migrant hotel protest Video shared on social media by conservative campaign group Turning Point UK showed activists approaching a journalist and camera operator in Portsmouth.

Horrible to see protesters gang up on journalists like this who are just doing their job - rightly condemned by @nujofficial.bsky.social today dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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Michael Madsen dead at 67: Kill Bill star passes away Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs icon Michael Madsen has died aged 67.

Driv3r actor Michael Madsen has died www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar...

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Q: Where does Tom Daley like to drink on nights out?

A: Dive bars

thank you good night

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The big push for blood donors in the press today is working! Went to book and there's a 31-minute queue for the booking portal. Don't mind waiting. Incredible stuff #NHSblood

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Some more public service journalism. A survey of 2,000 British people has led to the conclusion that this is the true North-South divide, snaking around the West Midlands before cutting across to East Anglia. Why? Chips.

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PS: not sorry

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The REAL North-South divide revealed - and it's about fish and chips A sweeping survey of 2000 people across the UK has revealed that there is a clear and unequivocal geographical divide in how Brits enjoy a chippy tea.

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Some more public service journalism. A survey of 2,000 British people has led to the conclusion that this is the true North-South divide, snaking around the West Midlands before cutting across to East Anglia. Why? Chips.

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Should've really made some references with all the paperwork chat. Missed opportunity.

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The gadgets at the disposal of Britain's most high-tech police force The future of law enforcement is less Robocop and more mobile phone apps and dash cams - but nevertheless, new technology is keeping officers out on the streets.

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I went to visit @lancspolice.bsky.social to find out what makes them Britain's most technologically advanced police force. And somehow wedged in references to Robocop.

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Hope you get a spin on the karts!

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We visited Britain's first 'straight talking' Reform UK pub The Talbot was founded as a Conservative social club in 1927 - but it may well be a sign of the times that the club now champions a different political force above its doors.

I went to the Reform pub. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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Will Lilo & Stitch remake succeed after 'woke' Snow White flopped? Snow White brought in an underwhelming $204.8 million (£152million) of box office takings against a $270million budget. Can Lilo and Stitch, out today, reverse the trend?

As Lilo and Stitch hits cinemas today, I spoke to some film analysts to work out whether Disney's ailing remake strategy can be salvaged: mol.im/a/14591443 via @dailymail.co.uk

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Volvo accused of 'money-making scheme' after four-year-old hybrid dies Terri-Anne Smith, 37, bought a high-tech XC60 T8 SUV less than a year from new - but was left with a gargantuan bill after a notorious piece of hybrid machinery packed in.

More broken cars: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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We visited Britain's first 'straight talking' Reform UK pub The Talbot was founded as a Conservative social club in 1927 - but it may well be a sign of the times that the club now champions a different political force above its doors.

I went to the Reform pub. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

11 months ago 0 1 0 0

Hey remember that time a bunch of losers got mad at a lady who made a video game about depression and it led to several thousand federal employees losing their jobs

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Laurence Fox charged with 'encouraging ULEZ vandalism' The former actor turned online provocateur and failed politician has been charged with intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence.

Exclusive: Laurence Fox to appear in court next week charged with encouraging people on social media to vandalise ULEZ cameras in London www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article... via @dailymail.co.uk

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he just doesn't miss

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I bought a Fisker Ocean EV...but now it's a 2.5-tonne garden ornament Karin Simonsen, a marketing manager from Southampton, has been left with a useless electric car after it was 'bricked' and the firm went out of business.

The perils of buying a car-as-software: meet the Fisker Ocean owner who has been left with a 2.5tonne paperweight after her car packed in AND the company went under (by me for @dailymail.co.uk) www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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The migrant 'hotel kings' paid up to £700m-a-year in taxpayers' cash Safwan Adam and Bassam Gilini have cashed in thanks to their firm Stay Belvedere Hotels Limited which has been stripped of its Home Office contract.

The directors of a firm handed up to £700million a year by the Home Office to house asylum seekers in hotels paid themselves and shareholders £45million over 12 months - by me for @dailymail.co.uk: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article... @refugeeaction.bsky.social

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