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Hi everyone, please can you follow @Prospectour1 ! We're launching our mobile gaming app on July 1st.
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Hey everyone, today I have launched my Kickstarter page for my app! Our beta will be up and running on 1st July! Check us out here: kickstarter.com/projects/proโ€ฆ
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The UK has lost 97% of its wildflower meadows since the 1930s. Not gradually. Not gently. Ploughed, drained, fertilised, built on and mowed short. That is the habitat loss. That is why the insects are gone.
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EVERYONE IMMEDIATELY DO MAY 30TH'S WORDLE AND DO WHAT THE WORDLE ANSWER SAID.
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13 years ago, Rotherham, England turned 8 miles of mowed roadside grass into a "river of flowers." In 2021, they added even more miles. The original scheme was commissioned by Rotherham Council in 2013, designed by Professor Nigel Dunnett at the University of Sheffield, and seeded with a 180-species wildflower mix along the central reservations of the town's main ring road. It replaced mowing that had been costing the council around ยฃ80,000 a year. Since then: the wildflower verges have saved roughly ยฃ23,000 to ยฃ25,000 per two-year mowing cycle, increased pollinator abundance, and inspired similar programs in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Birmingham, Newcastle, and Sheffield. In 2021, Rotherham added 3.5 more miles across 12 new sites including Herringthorpe, Swinton, Harthill, and Maltby. They just keep expanding it. The UK has lost 97% of its wildflower meadows in the last 100 years. Most of what was lost was paved, plowed, or mowed. The verges nobody was using anyway turned out to be one of the largest untapped habitats in the country.
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Hardly my most radical opinion but I think the government should probably step in when energy companies are raising bills 364% above inflation
๐Ÿšจ BREAKING: The energy price cap will rise by 13% from July The typical household will pay ยฃ1,862 per year - an increase of ยฃ221
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The longest line of sight in the U.K. has been seen only a few times, and photographed once. In 2015, Kris Williams was atop Snowdon in perfect conditions and managed to snap The Merrick in Southern Scotland. A remarkable distance of 232km (144 miles).
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Channel 4 News's Clare Fallon tracks down Nigel Farage who was absent from Parliament today avoiding questions about the ยฃ5m donation She asks him about it He jumps into his car and drives off
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Before Brexit the UK was the 5th cheapest for Food in Europe. Now we are 25/28. And it is not just Brexit that has done that, the Supermarkets are ripping you off as well.
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Farmers have figured out that the cheapest pesticide is a strip of flowers. When you plant wildflowers through a crop field, not just around the edge but in strips running through the middle, you get ladybugs, lacewings, hoverflies, and parasitic wasps living in the field instead of visiting it. They eat the aphids, the caterpillars, and the mites for free, all summer long. In controlled trials, fields with tailored flower strips had leaf-beetle numbers 40 to 50% lower and crop damage cut by around 60%, enough to drop below the threshold where spraying was even considered worth it. The flowers attract a standing army to our fields. We spent decades engineering chemicals to kill the insects eating the crop, when the insects that eat those insects would have worked for the price of seed.
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Brexit is costing the UK between ยฃ40bn-ยฃ90bn per annum! Far higher than any budget contributions!
๐Ÿ”ด UK faces paying โ€˜ยฃ5bn more each yearโ€™ after surrendering Thatcherโ€™s budget rebate ๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2โ€ฆ
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So as the media - pull up Streeting tweets from 2009 - challenge any word Rayner says about tax - analyse any comment Burnham has ever made They are all ignoring this story / plus the Habib disclosure / plus the ยฃ1.4million house purchase WHY?
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vm.tiktok.com/ZNRtRadjF/ hey, please watch, like and share my video! I'm building a mobile mining game! #SundayLovers #Gaming #mobileapp #
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Hey - Do you like to play mobile games and earn money? Follow me! I'm building a game where you can do that! #crypto #appgaming #fridayfollow #Saturday
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In 1987 Heathrow was Privatised by Margaret Thatcher. Today they are saying they need to be bailed out. The Government never should have sold something as essential or valuable as the largest airport in Europe. It's time to let them go bankrupt then renationalise for pennies.
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A reminder that the guy who Founded & Runs *Politics UK* is a Reform Party Councillor.
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Starmerโ€™s basic scorecard so far: โœ”๏ธ Growth backโ€จโœ”๏ธ Inflation downโ€จโœ”๏ธ NHS waiting lists fallingโ€จโœ”๏ธ Immigration pressures easingโ€จโœ”๏ธ Adults back in charge of government Funny how competent management suddenly looks โ€œboringโ€ after years of circus politics
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I remember we were dicing with recession every quarter under the Tories.
UK GDP growth has grown every quarter under the Labour government.
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Since the Labour government came into power ๐ŸŒน - GDP per capita is up 1.9% or ยฃ750 annually - NHS waiting lists are down 510,000 - the number of people waiting 18 weeks is at a 4.5 year low - net migration down 75% from peak - knife crime down by 10%
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