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Posts by Carole Solazzo

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Reform would review all asylum claims from the last five years The current Labour government has already announced major crackdowns on immigration, including disrupting gangs.

Reform UK pledges review of asylum claims for the last 5 years if it wins the next general election.

400,000, including those legally settled could be deported.

Will people be plucked in streets, sent to concentration camps?

Farage inflicted Brexit, now importing Trump racism and terror.

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Technofacism? Why Palantir's pro-West ‘manifesto' has critics alarmed Palantir's 'manifesto' has been described as an 'AI-driven threat to humanity's existence' and 'technofascism'.

Palantir's 'manifesto' has been described as an 'AI-driven threat to humanity's existence' and 'technofascism'.

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A photograph of a close-in view of the top and middle of a page from Radio Times magazine, showing a still of Leslie Nielsen and Robert Hayes in the film Airplane! above the headline 'Don't Call Me Shirley!" and the standfirst "The story of how a play broadcast live on Canadian TV in 1956 became the 1980 comedy classic Airplane!" At the top of the page is a logo for the "RT Revisits" section.

A photograph of a close-in view of the top and middle of a page from Radio Times magazine, showing a still of Leslie Nielsen and Robert Hayes in the film Airplane! above the headline 'Don't Call Me Shirley!" and the standfirst "The story of how a play broadcast live on Canadian TV in 1956 became the 1980 comedy classic Airplane!" At the top of the page is a logo for the "RT Revisits" section.

Many thanks to @radiotimes.bsky.social for printing my article in their new edition out today, all about my Flight into Danger documentary available on BBC Sounds!

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Finally!

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A copy hung outside the library of my school, and it made a deep and lasting impression on me.

Every time I walked past it I found something new in it.

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As if our teachers didn't have enough to contend with already for God's sake.

Plus I'm always suspicious about this kind of move. If we accept this, then what comes next?

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Thanks for posting this @crimegirl.co.uk

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Oh God. This has been my fear (one of them anyway) all along.

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Absolutely this 👇👇👇👇👇

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Successive governments have failed to learn lessons of Grenfell Tragedy The conditions that facilitated the tragedy remain unchecked

Criminal syndicates

England's water companies have 1,200+ criminal convictions.

Execs rewarded for dumping sewage.

Occasionally fines on companies are announced but then waived or deferred.

No corporate licence to operate revoked.

No exec fined/prosecuted.

One law for us, another for them

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She's silly, but so were we all when younger.

I guess it's possible that her father, being such a misogynist, has undermined her since she was little. And, as we all do, she just wants her dad to love her, so to get that recognition she agrees with him.

Just a hunch of course.

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We recently revealed the government allowed UK companies to send drone engines to Israel without export licences.

Asked about this, trade minister Chris Bryant refuses to answer.

Bryant also misled parliament about UK aircraft parts for Israel.

www.declassifieduk.org/revealed-how...

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Minister misled parliament over arms exports to Israel Chris Bryant told a parliamentary committee that UK-made aircraft parts would not benefit Israeli fighter pilots. His briefing said otherwise.

Here's how trade minister Chris Bryant misled parliament about UK aircraft parts for Israel.

www.declassifieduk.org/minister-mis...

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To celebrate #EarthDay2026 we are highlighting Irish people who contributed to our understanding of the natural world, starting with Ellen Hutchins. She was Ireland’s first female botanist & an expert on mosses, bryophytes and lichens, several of which are named for her. www.dib.ie/biography/hu...

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👇👇👇Perfection. 👏👏👏

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I have issues with the Manager too, re George Michael. Heads must surely roll.

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Registered. Looking forward to it 😊

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Thank you ☺️

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“A friend is one to whom one may pour out the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that gentle hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away.”

✒️ #DinahCraik, English writer, #BOTD 20 April 1826.

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“The only thing worse than human ignorance is human pride in that ignorance.”

🎭 #GeorgeTakei, Japanese American actor ( #StarTrek), author, and activist is 89 today. #Film #TV #Filmmaking

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“I want to be remembered as someone who used herself and anything she could touch to work for justice and freedom… I want to be remembered as one who tried.”

⚖️ #DorothyHeight, African American #CivilRights and #WomensRights activist, #DOTD 20 April 2010.

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Photo of a orange and black ceramic vessel with round base and trumpet like opening, all against a grey background

Photo of a orange and black ceramic vessel with round base and trumpet like opening, all against a grey background

Kenyan born artist Magdalene Odundo, considered one of the premier ceramicists working today #womensart

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Pictorial textile artwork featuring an interior with a standing Black woman next to a child in a chair near a table in a room with white walls and tiled floor

Pictorial textile artwork featuring an interior with a standing Black woman next to a child in a chair near a table in a room with white walls and tiled floor

Malawi artist Billie Zangewa, Mother and child, 2015, silk tapestry #WomensArt

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Stained glass window with image of a peacock with tail open facing forwards

Stained glass window with image of a peacock with tail open facing forwards

East window, St. John, Honiley, Warks, UK 1924 by Theodora Salusbury, English artist in the Arts & Crafts style, the peacock was her signature #WomensArt

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Painting showing the same view of a park with grass, trees and figures at five different times of thecl day and night in twenty four hours

Painting showing the same view of a park with grass, trees and figures at five different times of thecl day and night in twenty four hours

Emma Haworth
"One Day To The Next", 2019
UK painter #Womensart
#Monday

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First look at how new performing arts venue could look like Dansworks Academy of Performing Arts CIC want to raise half a million pounds to relocate to the more spacious Atherton Holme Mill in Stacksteads.

First look at how new performing arts venue could look like

#Lancashire

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Showrunners who put your name on every script under an "and" credit -- we're watching you.

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Labour warned against ‘ill-thought-out’ welfare cuts to boost defence budget The suggestion has been branded ‘extremely concerning’

Wes Streeting supports welfare cuts to fund defence.

He lets private equity make billions from outsourcing NHS, social care.

Silence on corporate welfare spending.

Since 2010 HMRC failed to collect £500bn in taxes. Capital gains and dividends taxed at lower rates than wages.

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Reform UK’s Richard Tice allegedly failed to pay £100,000 in corporation tax Deputy leader ran shell companies that reportedly did not pay tax on profits from 2020 to 2022, during which time his firm donated £1.1m to party

Reform UK’s Richard Tice allegedly failed to pay £100k corporation tax.

He ran 4 shell companies that reportedly didn't pay tax on profits from 2020 to 2022, when his firm donated £1.1m to party. Also used a trust in Jersey.

Claims tax non-payment was due to an error ... but six years elapsed.

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Bank bosses called to meeting with Reeves over impact of Iran war on UK economy HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest and Santander will this week discuss with chancellor how to limit effects of conflict

UK Chancellor to bank CEOs to discuss how to limit the economic impact of the Iran war.

Why bank bosses only? Shows where power is

Would they urge
Lower profit margins at banks
Tax on windfall profits
No mortgage default repossessions
No subsidies for banks
Regulation of shadow banks

Thought not.

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