There's a feature about SAHB in the latest edition of Classic Rock.
Posts by Iain Cameron
If that's the album, I got it. It was quite good! 😀
We should be learning from other countries...
Reform’s Deputy Leader Richard Tice ‘failed to pay £91k in tax’ according to Sunday Times.
He says ‘overall HMRC received the correct amount of tax due’
Bye bye Orban, and don't let the door hit your backside on the way out. Pleased to see, mind you, that he doesn't seem to be mounting an attempted coup, like some might do.
When Angela Rayner underpaid £40,000 stamp duty on her flat, Richard Tice said it was "morally completely indefensible” and she should immediately resign if she had “any moral decency”.
Now we learn he personally made £91,000 in excess payments by failing to pay the tax his company legally owed
Terrific middle eight melting into a terrific guitar break! 😀
And just think, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage wanted us to join this madness.
Remember when Trump fawned over his wealthy donors, calling them “rich as hell” while promising to give them tax cuts?
That's one campaign promise he didn't break.
But everyone else didn't get so lucky. [@itep.org]
Presumably contractually obliged to wear it a couple of times. Total b*llocks. 🤨
And his work with Ian Hunter was terrific as well!
And Suzy Ronson, perhaps? 🤔
Absolutely nothing on the impartial BBC website.
Why are they so against reporting on the UK public’s stance against the far right?
Shameful.
We tracked down the superyacht owned by the world’s sixth richest man. Larry Ellison won’t like what we did to it 🛥️🏴☠️
85 points would do very nicely!
Speaking as a Hearts fan, that was a helluva team.
I actually won this album in a BBC Radio Sheffield competition! Barton was pretty much on the money on this occasion. It’s got some good moments, not least the cover of (ironically) ‘You’re No Good’. But it’s very uneven, with some songs seriously underdeveloped. Still good fun at times though!
He was sharp, that Mencken!
Surely not even Glaswegians put ketchup on their chips - they do vinegar, don’t they? 🤔
Intelligent player with two good feet. If he had just a bit more physicality about him I think DM would play him more.
When right-wing tossers drone on about "benefits scroungers" and suggest they're simply too lazy to work, here's the real explanation: there are a lot of folk out there whose health has been f*cked as a result of Tory policies.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Fascinating that Farage doesn't think anyone he reckons is un-British to be able to vote, but is happy to accept massive donations from folk who don't even live here. 🤨
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
I really don’t think I’m losing anything by refusing to accept your so-called logic.
No, I don't. And you can waste your time all day trying to get me to agree, but I won't. You're entitled to your opinion, and I'm entitled to mine.
Oh for goodness sake. I perfectly understand the point you're trying to make - we see more replays of corners these days, so we see more examples of holding etc that we didn't see before. But I think you're wrong.
No, I just disagree with you.
I’m not talking about the goals being scored from corners. I’m talking about the defending, where Declan Rice (for example), repeatedly wrapping both his arms round an opponent to stop him moving is something that has become more blatant, and which for me should be penalised.
The Hearts Song is definitely preferable to Joy Division and The Carpenters, I'll give you that.
A season ticket holder for about 30 years, and a regular attendee for years before that, so I've seen plenty football. Of course there's been lots of pushing, shoving, holding and blocking over the years, but it's now reached a blatant and ridiculous level.