If they give up sovereignty over Chagos, what's next? Camberwick Green? Even Trumpton?
The Guardian has overtaken The Sun and the Daily Mail in the latest stats to become the most read UK commercial news brand pressgazette.co.uk/media-audien...
There won't be any grid problems from the flare because flares don't affect the grid. But it looks like there was a coronal mass ejection assiciated with the flare that could cause some disturbance in a few days' time (Oct 6th).
Boris Johnson’s ‘Unleashed’: A memoir that’s bitter, twisted, and full of yet more lies. No opportunity to deflect blame is passed up; no scapegoat isn’t allowed to escape its tether; no inconvenient truths intrude on what’s being represented as a fall from grace of Shakespearean proportions
In his shameless and predictable 772-page account of events, the former PM forgoes the truth to paint a preposterous picture of himself as a man of destiny, too good for his own good
at a drinks event in westminster, celebrating the bbc's 2015 magna carta season, an asian man approached paul sinha and said, "you must be paul". "how did you know?" asked paul, and the man replied "because people have been saying 'hello paul' to me all evening."
It is extracting more energy from the environment, than is being input electrically. Hence the output heat energy is several times greater than the input electrical energy.
Observations from Faroe Islands shows no sign of any weakening of water mass transport, though there is a clear warming trend. Peter Ditlevsen then presents his simplified model of collapse. A key question for his work is how much gingerprint of #AMOC weakening can be seen in sea surface temperature
Whilst prepping to interview Boris Johnson, my cat inadvertently ran across my keyboard, accidentally spelling out Boris's email address. I tried to push the cat away. Unfortunately I fell on top of her, pushing send at the same time. As far as I'm concerned, that is the end of the matter.
What's Jeremy done now?