Oops. To be fair to the Telegraph’s travel writers, I’d be suspicious of the validity of any article that’s in its news section.
They promised to Get Brexit Done. The problem is Brexit never gets done, it just gets worse. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
The findings come from a report covering the three-year period after the Brexit deal was signed.
Yet again, this is being delayed because of inflationary consequences and the likely collapse of many food businesses. I don’t know how many more delays, how many consequences, how many examples, how much more economic damage will be needed for people to see BREXIT CANNOT WORK.
Difficult to see how the Tory Party can ever be relevant again until they apologise for Brexit and admit the damage it’s done to our country. It left us poorer, divided and totally isolated from our international partners. www.thetimes.com/article/2ba7...
Project Phoenix report by Conservative peers should help a ‘disorganised, divided’ outfit rise from the ashes
Looking forward to joining Parmjit Dhanda and Jennifer Donald at next month’s Inside Housing Communications Conference discussing ‘engagement with a purpose: the engagement journey with future stakeholders.’ I hope to see many people there. www.insidehousing.co.uk/communicatio...
So any company advertising on X is inadvertently funding far-right accounts promoting racist violence?
Who was paying this £1,400 a month? Is this payment from X for generating content (however vile) or were other third parties paying him to stir up hatred and trouble?
Brexit posed questions and challenges that a mediocre court of politicians was entirely unable to articulate, let alone answer. It would have been better not to have gone through with it - a second referendum followed by revoking Article 50. An available option, defeated by Johnson’s populism.
"Each inherited a worse situation than the last, and made it worse still." New blog by Ben Worthy summarises the failure of May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak's prime ministerial takeovers 2016-2024 #UKpol politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/from-ma...
Out of the UK's last six prime ministers, only two were voted into power. The Age of Brexit has also been the Age of Takeovers.
Great article. Not only did misinformation on ‘X’ contribute to the riots, much of it was personally promoted by Musk himself. In Musk’s version of free speech, everyone must follow him. There is no way to unfollow him. On ‘X’, you can choose to follow anyone else, but you MUST follow MUSK.
The organisers of rugby need to get their act together. Scattering the TV rights to loads of companies most of us have never heard of is no way to build up a following in the game. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2024/08/14/premier-sports-tnt-sky-sport-dazn-amazon-91-tv-deal/
Only way to watch all domestic and international competition next season is to have multiple subscriptions at soaring expense