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why the hell is the Met Commissioner allowed to do the talk show rounds denouncing his boss lol. Basic norms of governance just collapsing in real time
'London will be less safe', says Sir Mark Rowley, after London mayor Sadiq Khan blocked a contract between Palantir and the Metropolitan police ⬇️
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The country is so thick sometimes LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
🚨BREAKING: The “taking the knee” trend has exploded across Britain. Thousands are kneeling for Henry Nowak specifically to the track: Michael Jackson “They Don’t Really Care About Us.” The left are in a complete meltdown.
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Currently, in New Cross Gate, there have been dead baby foxes left in the street who’ve clearly killed by a person. One was cut in half. Another killed with its insides placed in a plastic bag.
One of the most disturbing stories I’ve ever reported A Hackney Council spokesperson said: “We are taking these reports extremely seriously and are urgently investigating them.” @London_Centric
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I’ve been following tech girlies on TikTok. Not software tech, the one who build with hardware and I have so much to learn One girl is building her own mp3 and this one built a communication device. She’s also converting a 1970s Yamaha bike to electric, incredible
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The kind of innovation that the UK should be embracing nationwide. This is a wonderful initiative.
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King's College Hospital in London has opened a rooftop garden for critical care patients. Its first patient, a 29-year-old woman dependent on feeding tubes, said the outdoor space gave her 'a real boost to keep on going
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Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it. Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying. Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence." Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter." Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter. They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created. One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility." Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies. That's the metered intelligence business model. And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”
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Rage applying to jobs on a Friday 🥲
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£30k salary and you have access to the prime minister's office? 🤣
There’s a vacancy at No10 if anyone’s interested 😀
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NHS DESTROYED THE WOMAN WHO CAUGHT ITS DOCTORS STEALING FROM IT Sharmila Chowdhury @sharmilaxx gave 30 years of spotless service to the @NHS. Not one disciplinary mark. Not one complaint. She was the budget holder for radiology at Ealing Hospital NHS Trust, which means she could see exactly where the money was going. What she saw was two consultant radiologists billing the NHS for shifts they were spending at a private hospital down the road. The Trust lost £250,000 of public money through those arrangements. She reported it to her line manager. Her medical director. HR. Counter Fraud. The Department of Health. The Treasury. Number 10. She had a paper trail so airtight that @ITV undercover surveillance later caught the same consultants still absent during paid hours, and caught Miranda Harvie and Akkib Rafique taking direct cash payments from patients for private ultrasounds inside the NHS building, money going straight into their own account. So what did the Trust do with this documented, camera-confirmed, publicly broadcast fraud? They sacked her. On fabricated counter-allegations from a subordinate she had herself reported for breaching patient safety. The man who filed those allegations later sent an email signed off with "0800-F***-YOU-B****." He received a Top Mentor award from the Trust that same year. Sharmila won the Interim Relief Hearing. She won the internal appeal. The judge asked the Trust to reinstate her. The Trust said no and refused to let her return. She was blacklisted. Job offers were withdrawn the moment employers discovered who she was. She settled out of court in 2012 with two years pay, out of which she had to pay £77,500 in legal fees alone. 38 Degrees38 Degrees In July 2013, she was diagnosed with breast and lung cancer. Multiple consultants believe this is a direct result of the sustained stress of her treatment as a whistleblower. The consultants she reported kept their jobs. George Osborne said he could not get involved. Andrew Lansley said he could not get involved. David Cameron said he could not get involved. Every single official body, every single minister, every single department looked at a proven, camera-documented NHS fraud case and decided it was an employment matter. Read Sharmila's full case: sharmilachowdhury com Sources: Health Select Committee written evidence | @DailyMail | @Independent | @BBCNews | @Channel4 | @guardian | @thetimes | @DailyMirror | @Channel4News | @ITV
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My neighbours are so adorable 🥺 they took their grandson’s bubble machine outside to play with my cats.
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Spring has been delightful so far. WFH and taking my screen breaks out on the deck whilst listening to bird song and deep breathing 🤌🏾
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Life has been really beautiful lately. Regulated. Loved. Fulfilled.
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Uber eats “you forgot to finish your order” notification is funny af because i ain’t forget, i just came to my senses
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Sick leave then mat leave would be the play 😂
Be honest for a second: would you quit your job tomorrow if you won $15M in the lottery today?
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It was always about charging for bags .. it was never about the planet..
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The average Council Tax in the UK is £1,770 a year. The average household energy bill is £1,700 a year. The average yearly grocery bill is £3,300. The average yearly rent £16,440. That’s £23,210. Minimum Wage is £23,809 a year before Tax.
The UK’s cheapest Council Tax is in Wandsorth, London, where a band D property will pay approximately £969 a year. The next cheapest is in Westminster at £975. After that it is Shetland Isles at £1,261. Nottingham is £2,530 Council Tax is a tax for the poorest.
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These are the young people who sacrifice their lives and sanity then get erased by history. This is the first time I’m hearing his name but I know he probably died without any accolades nor recognition beyond a victim of the state.
Johnny Mashiane, a 15 year old anti apartheid activist could barely even move his mouth to talk after facing 2 weeks of detention and brutal torture by apartheid forces in South Africa 1985. 💔💔💔
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They say the cars must be roadworthy, but are the roads…worthy?
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Must can ketch two snapper or sumn in these international waters
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COST OF LIVING CRISIS HOMELESSNESS NHS STUDENT LOANS RISE IN UNEMPLOYMENT COUNCIL TAX INCREASE WITH A RISE OF OVERFLOWING BINS ACROSS THE COUNTRY POT HOLES EVERYWHERE INCREASE IN RENT, WATER ENERGY BILLS HELLO @Keir_Starmer ADDRESS REAL ISSUES
🚨 NEW: The Government is considering new laws on the public sale of fireworks, including reducing the noise limit, amid concerns about the impact on pets [@politicshome]
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I did the first cut of my lawn after work yesterday so it can dry out fully, now all my neighbours are out this morning. Why does this bring me so much joy? 😅
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