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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Hit the time stamp after the username, or the dead space after it.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Legal ≠ moral. I'm just going to quote Jo Maugham from the article here:

Jo Maugham, of the Good Law Project, said: "If you really love your country you pay your taxes. You want young people to be well educated and older people to be cared for. You want a decent police force and your armed forces veterans looked after. You don't have a family trust in a tax haven.”

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago

It's less that they're big, but old.

[–] [email protected] 125 points 1 week ago (9 children)

Notch

Woah, that's a funny way to spell Hatsune Miku.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

I presume you're referring to Samuel Melia, who was just anti-semitic.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

No, the previous policy was cuts to public services paired with attacks on welfare recipients to supposedly pay for those tax cuts. It wasn't the tax cuts alone that led to everything being so underfunded and broken.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

For me at least, most of that was just identifying rhetorical devices used by the writer and summarising what they wrote, not looking at the legitimacy of what's being said (it'd be hard to do that in an exam context anyway).

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago (2 children)

“The Labour government will have to take difficult decisions about where to spend money because of the state of the public finances left by the Conservatives,” claimed a Whitehall source. “We are taking the tough decisions now so we can fix the foundations and deliver on the mandate of change we were elected on to rebuild Britain.”

Fixing the foundations by doubling down on the policies that broke it in the first place, just without the tax cuts to (mostly) the wealthy.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

here are many reasons set out in the article describing possible positives for the EU and the UK. But why would the EU want to be closer with the UK when the UK has literally decided to go its own way, and then waddles back with its tail between its legs

So your entire position is that the EU is bitter over a bad relationship and is willing to hurt themselves to spite the UK? Are you sure you're not the Brexiteer?

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago

A spokesperson for the party said any issues with the Meta pixel appeared to be “cock-up rather than conspiracy”

This might as well be the party motto at this point.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Apparently, as the Telegraph decided to give this nothingburger of a paragraph its own heading

Ms Tweedale previously prompted controversy in the department after she was singled out by civil servants who accused her of furthering the “chilling effect” of gender ideology.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This is such a concerning president, hopefully the ECHR overturns this. The government shouldn't have the power to make you stateless.

 

The British government has already begun to suspend arms export licences to Israel while ministers carry out a policy review, evidence seen by the JC confirms.

While Foreign Secretary David Lammy is yet to make a final decision on whether to halt weapons sales to the Jewish state, civil servants have already stopped granting permits.

One individual involved in arms exports to Israel, who was seeking permission, received a notice in response that stated: “suspended pending policy review”.

Such a move would put Jerusalem alongside North Korea and Iran.

Asked to confirm whether the government had suspended all arms export licences for Israel, a Department for Business and Trade spokesperson said: "It is vital that we uphold both our domestic and international legal obligations when it comes to arms exports.

"We are reviewing the advice available and will come to a considered decision."

 

Happy to announce we've finally setup some alternative frontends.

Photon might be flaky, we're on a release candidate because of issue I was running into using it in Firefox. It's also what I'm using to write this. If you notice any issues, feel free to let us know.

 
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Police forces across the country are to increase their co-operation to tackle violent disorder, Sir Keir Starmer announced on Thursday.

It comes after a crisis meeting with police chiefs following rioting in the wake of the Southport attack, which saw unrest spread across the country earlier this week.

Starmer described the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the aftermath of the stabbing as the "actions of a tiny, mindless minority" and condemned "far-right hatred".
[…]
In a televised speech, Sir Keir added: "These thugs are mobile, they move from community to community, and we must have a police response that can do the same."

He also condemned "violent disorder, clearly whipped up online", describing it as crime, "not protest".

"We will take all necessary action to keep our streets safe", the PM continued.

Sir Keir said nobody involved in rioting should "pretend they are speaking" for the grieving families, adding that the community of Southport "had to suffer twice" in the wake of the stabbings.

"Mosques being attacked because they're mosques - the far right are showing who they are. We have to show who we are in response to that."
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The new powers would include shared intelligence and the wider deployment of facial recognition technology.

It would also include more Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO) to restrict the movement of offenders and stop them travelling, similar to measures taken against football hooligans.

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Members of the BMA’s Council recently voted in favour of a motion which asked the Association to ‘publicly critique the Cass Review’, after doctors and academics in several countries, including the UK, voiced concern about weaknesses in the methodologies used in the Review and problems arising from the implementation of some of the recommendations.

A ‘task and finish’ group, established by the BMA’s Chair of Council Professor Philip Banfield, who will also appoint the group’s chairperson, will pay particular attention to the methodology used to underpin the report’s recommendations. There have been ongoing discussions within the BMA about the Cass Review since it was published; before that the BMA attended meetings with Dr Cass when the review was being written. These, together with the Council’s wishes, have helped to shape what will be a detailed, evidence-led piece of work.

The BMA is calling for a pause to the implementation of the Cass Review’s recommendations whilst the task and finish group carries out its work. It is expected to be completed towards the end of this year. In the meantime, the BMA believes transgender and gender-diverse patients should continue to receive specialist healthcare, regardless of their age.

The BMA has been critical of proposals to ban the prescribing of puberty blockers to children and young people with gender dysphoria, calling instead for more research to help form a solid evidence base for children’s care – not just in gender dysphoria but more widely in paediatric treatments. The Association believes clinicians, patients and families should make decisions about treatment on the best available evidence, not politicians.

 

Spurred on by this post in 196, I decided to finally create the fedi version of this community.

The community's about instances of queer erasure by academics and others, mostly humorous in tone.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/22999303

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A social post and a follow up. The post shows a screengrab from the show, and the follow up shows the happy couple featured in it taking a selfie.

Tom Zohar @TomZohar • 2h
I love watching old episodes of Supermarket Sweep because these two just said they're "business partners" who "design sets for plays" and I'm like oh I'm sure

Tim Leach
Here we are! Just celebrated our 41st anniversary. Married in 2008 on our 25th anniversary as soon as it was legal in California. We ran a business together designing and painting backdrops and sets for 27 years.

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