could *be* in the Parliament Bill
This is true of tax. Employment settlements. Family arrangements, and divorce. Housing. If you are advising people on any of these things, and many more, you're going to need to consider the tax implications. But tax law isn't compulsory. Given its pervasiveness, why not a compulsory course on it?
Here's the post from the other day. The DAs knew they had the wrong guy--DNA test from the rape kit came back negative--but they still pushed for a plea deal. An innocent man spent 13 years in prison as a result.
What ho! Another fine day to be a fan of the LOS ANGELES TROLLEY DODGERS of LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, formerly of BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? Conquer the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc., lads. Conquer them!
The policy from this month, or the policy from last month? That is, there's a bit more to it than that. Making a decision, and then reversing it only a month or two later isn't just about a policy decision.
Other work by the Ladybird artists The English Lakes British Railways poster Artist: Ronald Lampitt
One of the best illustrations in the whole Ladybird archive. Should be in the Tate Britain.
The bill is to hold a referendum, which would have been held already by the time a future Labour government exists.
Listening to Winston's speech for work. Every time he says "the media didn't report on this" or something like that, I've looked up the topic or event he's talking about - and the media has reported on it every single time 🙄
For friends of the author only is a pretty funny dig