British politicians should be honest that successful nationalisation of utilities would require making hard trade-offs, not changing who owns the pipes
Everyones freaking out because these images leaked online.
Chill out he's just meeting British people.
British health authorities said they will offer thousands of students protection against meningococcal B disease through a one-off vaccination program, acting after the country's largest outbreak of the disease earlier this year
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Britain's economy contracted by 0.1% in April, its first monthly drop since August as the Iran war's cancellation of Formula 1 Grand Prix races and other Gulf sporting events delivered a heavy blow to the British entertainments industry. More here:
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Britain's economy contracted by 0.1% in April, its first monthly drop since August as the Iran war's cancellation of Formula 1 Grand Prix races and other Gulf sporting events delivered a heavy blow to the British entertainments industry
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“In 1776 the American colonists rebelled against what they saw as the arbitrary and tyrannical British monarchy,” writes Rosa Brooks in a guest essay. Today, “it’s hard not to imagine Mad King George gazing out at Donald Trump’s America—and laughing”
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British device maker Halma's shares slump on slower annual growth forecast
Increasing bills, taxes or cutting spending elsewhere are the only ways to fund the nationalisation of British utilities. That’s a question not of ownership, but of political courage
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Fundamentally, the British right has bet that the British public are, for want of a better word, bastards
Illustration: Nate Kitch
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
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