Lyam Mc
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Music history politics and supporting the right side of history, this means LGBT+ black life’s and working class people. Scottish 🏴 and University Grad (long time ago) Love Techno Trance and music 🎶 Dislike far right and fascist bawbags. 🤨😂Woke proud.No DM
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“Under the plan, bounty hunters may receive “monetary bonuses” depending on how successfully they track down their targets — and how many immigrants they then report to ICE.”
Or ICE could just fund the Klan directly.
Or ICE could just fund the Klan directly.
ICE Plans Cash Rewards for Private Bounty Hunters to Locate and Track Immigrants
Companies hired by ICE would be given bundles of information on 10,000 immigrants at a time to locate — and paid cash bonuses for performance.
theintercept.com
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The Andrew, formerly known as Prince, will only have his dogs, horses, domestic staff, the local gulf club, and the vast Sandringham estate to keep him company.
Pray for him.
www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family...
Pray for him.
www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family...
What life will be like for Andrew as a commoner
Former Duke of York will only have his dogs, household staff and the whistling of the wind to keep him company
www.telegraph.co.uk
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Reform UK’s Lee Anderson wants to bring back the ‘invalid carriage’.
The Invacar was banned from English roads in 2003 over safety fears after some overturned and others caught fire.
The Invacar was banned from English roads in 2003 over safety fears after some overturned and others caught fire.
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Corporate Rip-off.
Ofcom rules brought in to stop phone/broadband companies from hiking prices mid-contract.
O2 to ignore the rules.
15.6m O2 customer bills to rise 40% more than expected.
Other companies bound to follow. They raise capital from customers.
Customers need enforceable rights
Ofcom rules brought in to stop phone/broadband companies from hiking prices mid-contract.
O2 to ignore the rules.
15.6m O2 customer bills to rise 40% more than expected.
Other companies bound to follow. They raise capital from customers.
Customers need enforceable rights
Ofcom slams O2 over unexpected mobile phone contract price rise
The media regulator said it was disappointed O2 raised prices more than was advertised when customers took out contracts.
www.bbc.co.uk
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