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Pro-renewables but anti giant onshore turbines especially near habitats/heritage. RTs not an endorsement. I block people who irritate me
East Midlands, England
Joined June 2015
Holidaymakers & travellers should be very wary of booking through @eDreams They’re another foreign based travel company that tries to hide behind T&Cs it does not clearly publish before a contract is made. They also make it extremely difficult to contact. My advice: Avoid them
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Electrification – can the grid cope? Electrification has become the default answer to almost every energy and climate question. Heat? Electrify it. Transport? Electrify it. Industry? Electrify it. https://t.co/myRT2szBZ1
watt-logic.com
Electrification has become the default answer to almost every energy and climate question. Heat? Electrify it. Transport? Electrify it. Industry? Electrify it. In policy circles, electrification is...
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Airports and EU clash over new border control rules. The new Entry-Exit System now requires over a third of non-EU nationals entering the Schengen area to provide additional data at the border. https://t.co/puhKSz1y4Y
politico.eu
The new Entry-Exit System now requires over a third of non-EU nationals entering the Schengen area to provide additional data at the border.
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This would be funny if it were not so tragic for those affected: Rachel Reeves did not know the impact of her pubs tax raid when she delivered her Budget, the Business Secretary has claimed.
telegraph.co.uk
Chancellor accused of ‘gaslighting’ hard-hit businesses by claiming bills being kept down
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You lawfully sell shotguns, and someone buys one and then uses it to kill someone. So, rather than prosecute the killer, you would prosecute the seller? https://t.co/CH6W3ymnii
🇬🇧 UK Business Secretary this morning:- “We need investigation into Grok itself” “I met woman yesterday who found an image of herself in a bikini outside of Auschwitz” Wow - The legacy media script has clearly gone out to everyone, and rather than focus on the major issues
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The unstoppable @toadmeister perfectly explains the impulse that is driving Labour to clamp down on free speech and the platforms, like this one, which facilitate it. A poisonous mixture of believing themselves always right, they're opponents always malign, and discomfort at
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The EU wants @UKLabour to give them a "Farage Clause". Reform responds
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A tale of woe, about electric vehicles, batteries and British weather
telegraph.co.uk
Nobody warned me that leaving a Defender plug-in hybrid unattended for 16 days could trigger a complete electrical shutdown
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Why Gulf states no longer trust British universities
unherd.com
Last year, former Downing Street advisor Dominic Cummings wrote of a conversation with senior Gulf State figures. Arab elites, Cummings claimed, were wary of sending their children to British...
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SIX police officers to arrest a lady for feeding pidgeons by throwing bread on the floor! A crime almost as grave a crime as tweeting an opinion that offends someone. What were they searching her for - an concealed biscuit? https://t.co/MzImDlGcja
🚨WOW: A woman in Britain has been ARRESTED, searched and escorted to a police station for feeding pigeons on a high street. Britain is officially a police state.
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Pub landlord tells Reeves In April, his business rates bill will jump from almost 0 to £800 per month. Alcohol duty is another cost. On top of this, the minimum wage is set to increase. There just isn’t enough money in the coffers to pay for these.
telegraph.co.uk
‘Without a full U-turn, I’ll be forced to close my doors in April’
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Dredging the dirt - going back nearly 50 years to schoolboy years. How desperate can you get? It shows how much they fear Farage and Reform, that they try to smear his character any way they can
theguardian.com
Exclusive: Dulwich college contemporaries say Reform leader often used antisemitic language and racial epithets
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This Marxist government is shredding democracy, shredding Brexit, and betraying farmers: https://t.co/qjOgtRlhWt
The Times: 'An EU diplomat said that while negotiations continued, Britain would be expected to comply with all aspects of existing European law to ensure that there was a level playing field with continental farmers.' But there won't be a 'Level playing field ' - EU farmers
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The EU’s (shambolic) airport fingerprint scheme sounds a great idea, in principle. But how secure is our data. Biometrics would be like gold to professional fraudsters
telegraph.co.uk
Checks will ramp up threefold as of today. We speak to industry analysts about why so many European airports (still) aren’t ready
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Marxist control by the state / HMRC to force landlords to file 10 tax returns https://t.co/bjx9HXRPUc
telegraph.co.uk
Making Tax Digital could require double-digit tax returns for thousands by end of next year
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According to the TaxPayers’ Alliance, the average pub is paying £100,000 a year in tax on alcohol alone. Like all employers, pubs are feeling the energy cost pain of Britain’s Net Zero fanaticism and many are experiencing the effects of Reeves’s £25bn National Insurance hike.
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Those travelling with the BA are paying a premium cost for a budget service: a state of affairs that has lasted for a considerable time. A BA flight last year to Italy, returning on EasyJet, was telling that the experience on the latter was preferable in every conceivable regard
The inexorable decline of British Airways is a parable for modern Britain "Passengers endure substandard service and are more likely to regard it as the nation’s least beloved airline, vying only with Ryanair for a distinctly lacklustre experience" https://t.co/YZy9TyJrI7
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While BA is a major UK carrier, IAG is publicly listed on stock exchanges and owned by various shareholders, making it a hybrid Anglo-Spanish entity
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BA isn't fully British-owned; it's part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), a multinational holding company registered in Spain but with its corporate hq in London, formed from a merger between BA and Iberia.
The inexorable decline of British Airways is a parable for modern Britain "Passengers endure substandard service and are more likely to regard it as the nation’s least beloved airline, vying only with Ryanair for a distinctly lacklustre experience" https://t.co/YZy9TyJrI7
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