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East London dweller, cyclist, swimmer, runner powered by plants and great tunes. 時々日本語でつぶやきますよ。
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I am surprised there hasn’t been more uproar about this. I only heard about this whilst listening to Novara Live, and I worry about the precedent it sets when someone who hasn’t been found guilty of committing a crime, can be stripped of their birth citizenship. To make matters worse, the government refuses to disclose the reason:
The evidence underpinning the revocation of Bullen’s citizenship has not been made public by the Home Office “in the interests of national security”.
As much as I love a fireworks display, I do welcome laws to restrict firework sales. Our dog becomes very anxious during the firework season, which can last weeks. There was a popular petition to reduce the maximum noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels, which if implemented could help reduce the anxiety that many animals and people experience during the firework season.
Though hopefully they are only falling out of love with big tech social media, as I’d love to see the Fediverse thrive.
A lot of pubs in the UK do serve food, and often they have provisions for families including changing tables and high chairs.
Men don’t even have to be tested, according to the article:
Male athletes need not complete a test in order to compete.
I used to refer to the Marine Conservation Society’s Good Fish Guide on the odd occasion I’d eat fish. Back then I remember mackerel being sustainable, sadly that is no longer the case as the guide for mackerel now says:
Most mackerel sold in the UK needs improvement because of long-term overfishing. Avoid mackerel caught using gillnets.
I’ve been using frp to create a reverse proxy between my NAS at home and a DigitalOcean droplet. Been using it for over a year now, and not had any issues.
Some people, myself included, like the taste and ritual of drinking beer, but don’t want to get drunk.
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Fuel is so expensive I can't afford the school run — what can I do? (metro.co.uk)
I am surprised there hasn’t been more uproar about this. I only heard about this whilst listening to Novara Live, and I worry about the precedent it sets when someone who hasn’t been found guilty of committing a crime, can be stripped of their birth citizenship. To make matters worse, the government refuses to disclose the reason:
As much as I love a fireworks display, I do welcome laws to restrict firework sales. Our dog becomes very anxious during the firework season, which can last weeks. There was a popular petition to reduce the maximum noise level for consumer fireworks from 120 to 90 decibels, which if implemented could help reduce the anxiety that many animals and people experience during the firework season.
The V&A catalogue row shows China’s censorship now travels through cultural supply chains (theconversation.com)
Man used AI to make false statements to shut down London nightclub, police say (theguardian.com)
What Can Antifascists in the UK Learn From Antifa in the US? (novaramedia.com)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked to give up freedom of City of London (standard.co.uk)
Government Looks At Bringing In Tougher Laws To Restrict Fireworks Sales (politicshome.com)
‘Grotesque’ council tax system set for biggest change in 30 years. Here's what it means for you (bigissue.com)
Former policeman loses citizenship over links to Russia in first-of-its-kind decision (lbc.co.uk)
The UK's 'no-go' beaches for swimming revealed just in time for summer (metro.co.uk)
The UK’s 20 ’no-go’ beaches for swimming:
V&A Museum deleted maps and images deemed sensitive by Chinese censors (standard.co.uk)
Switching to a four-day week ‘could save councils £1bn a year’ (bigissue.com)
One in 10 women in UK are facing period poverty in 2026 (bigissue.com)
NHS Staff Told ‘Stop Criticising Palantir or Lose Your Job’ (novaramedia.com)
Why are homes left empty in the UK and how can we fill them up? (bigissue.com)
Tales of the Suburbs takes a look at surveillance on the streets (bigissue.com)
New homeless village offers 'brilliant solution' that organisers want to bring to a town near you (bigissue.com)
Social Bite has opened its second homeless village in Scotland and the charity believes it could be a blueprint to helping councils address rising homelessness
The case for keeping museums free – even if you never visit (ianvisits.co.uk)
US-Iran war creating 'perfect storm' for UK food supply (bigissue.com)