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Joined March 2016
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Good write up @BoxingNewsED important to raise awareness for knife crime & mental health awareness #boxing #victim
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Very true. Elliot Anderson posted that exact childhood photo on his Instagram (elliotandersonn) showing him in a Man Utd kit. He’s also publicly said his dream since he was a kid was to “wear red and play at Old Trafford” and that he’s always wanted to be a United player. United fans are feasting.
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Good because their f*cking deluded.
🚨NEW: Support for the Green Party is declining dramatically after their all-time high at the beginning of March 2nd March: 21% 28th April: 15% (-6) Via @YouGov
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Turki My G you have changed boxing. Respect brother 👊
To my friends in Great Britain - it’s happening 🦁. It’s signed ✍️🥊
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To my friends in Great Britain - it’s happening 🦁. It’s signed ✍️🥊
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Don’t often agree with you Piers but your bang on the money. Literally! What a joke this kingdom has become.
Sorry? We’re going to replace our greatest ever Briton, the man who saved us from the Nazis, with a bloody hedgehog? This is ridiculous.
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Sorry? We’re going to replace our greatest ever Briton, the man who saved us from the Nazis, with a bloody hedgehog? This is ridiculous.
Winston Churchill will soon disappear from UK banknotes, as the cigar-toting, wartime leader makes way for creatures like hedgehogs and badgers. After a public consultation, the next generation of pound notes will feature native British wildlife, according to the Bank of England. Read more: bloom.bg/4lsPoZ2 📷: Joe Giddens/AFP
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Go to Luton. Go to Rochdale. Go to Bradford. Go to Tower Hamlets. Jim Ratcliffe is right - it has been colonised by immigrants. That’s just a fact. No point pussyfooting around it. Streets and streets of entire families unable to speak in English, not working, not contributing - living under parallel legal systems. It’s not even multiculturalism in some of these areas. There is one culture - Islam. They do not want to live by the same rules as the rest of us. They choose not to be policed as the rest of us. So they’re not. What has that led to? We all know. Britain increasingly resembles the third world. And with demographic changes, birthrates and immigration transforming our country as they are? That is a process which will only accelerate unless drastic action is taken. I speak to MPs, plenty agree with me in private. They are, however, unwilling to say so publicly. That needs to change, urgently. The backlash for stating these obvious facts is aggressive, so MPs don’t do it. The intimidation works, it’s effective. But I don’t need the job, I don’t need the money. I’m just going to carry on telling the truth. Let's continue to kick the shit out of the Overton window - that is step one. Ratcliffe is right. And I respect him for having the balls to say it.
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Images from the protest outside Old Trafford ahead of kick off 🔰
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Since my brain bleed 13 years ago now nearly that’s left me disabled after 7 year pro career I’ve had no help whatsoever just left to rot and I’ve lost almost everything including my house my family no job “can’t work” and also my driving license
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In October 1917, an immigrant passenger ship carrying Italians to New York was caught in a violent Atlantic storm. Among those aboard were Antonio Russo, a twenty-eight-year-old carpenter, and his five-year-old daughter, Maria. Antonio’s wife had died in childbirth two years earlier. America was his last hope—to escape poverty and give his daughter a future Italy could not. At 2:00 a.m., towering waves smashed over the decks. Water flooded the lower compartments where third-class passengers slept. The ship began to list sharply. Screams filled the corridors as people surged toward the stairs, pushing and trampling in panic. Antonio lifted Maria from their bunk and fought forward, holding her above the rising water. But the crowd was too dense, the flooding too fast, the angle of the ship too steep. Antonio understood the terrible truth: they would not reach the lifeboats. Minutes remained. Through the chaos, he reached a broken porthole, smashed open by the storm. It was barely large enough for a child. Beyond it lay the black, freezing Atlantic. In the distance, Antonio could see searchlights sweeping the water—rescue boats were coming. He looked at Maria—terrified, crying for her mother, clinging to him. And then he made the choice that would define his life. Antonio pushed his daughter through the porthole. Maria screamed as she fell into the ocean. Antonio shouted after her, his voice cutting through the storm: “Swim, Maria! Swim to the light! Ships are coming! Swim!” He knew she had a chance. He knew he did not. The ship sank seven minutes later. Antonio Russo drowned with 117 other third-class passengers trapped below decks. His body was never recovered. Maria Russo was pulled from the water forty-five minutes later, suffering from severe hypothermia and near drowning—but alive. She was wrapped in blankets and taken to a hospital ship. She was five years old, orphaned, traumatized, in a foreign country, unable to speak English. She remembered only her father’s last words: “Swim to the light.” Maria was placed in a New York orphanage. For years, she believed her father might still be alive. No one could tell her what had happened to Antonio Russo. As time passed, hope turned into confusion… then pain. She began to believe the unthinkable—that her father had abandoned her, that throwing her into the ocean meant he did not want her. She lived with that belief for twenty-five years. The truth did not reach her until she was thirty. A researcher, reviewing passenger records from the 1917 shipwreck, found Antonio Russo’s name among the dead. Only then did Maria learn what her father had done—that he had sacrificed himself so she could live. Maria Russo lived until 2004, dying at the age of ninety-two. In 1995, at eighty-three years old, she told her story during an interview about the shipwreck: “I thought my father was killing me. I didn’t understand he was saving me. I thought for years that he threw me away. The truth was he threw me toward life.” Maria went on to marry. She had four children, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren—thirty-one descendants who existed because one man made an impossible choice in the dark Atlantic. “Every birthday, every good moment in my life exists because my father chose me over himself. I see his face in that porthole every night. I hear him screaming ‘swim to the light.’ I’ve been swimming to the light for seventy-eight years. I hope I made him proud.” Her final words about Antonio Russo were simple: “Thank you, Papa. Thank you for throwing me toward life. Ti amo.” Some acts of love last longer than lifetimes.
Community note
No credible records document this shipwreck or the people named. The story appears to be a modern, fictional narrative circulating online. AI-generated. Both the image and the text were created using artificial intelligence. hivedetect.ai/J8rmZS
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Adam is bang on the money here. Dalot you have been very poor the last 2 years I think your time at the club has run its course.
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Diogo Dalot throwing Shea Lacey under the bus is a fitting tribute to his distant relative & former coach. This is a really poor thing to do, instead of being accountable for his own performance, the early chances missed, that god awful attempt at a backheel.
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Fucking respect Troy Deeney. One of the only people with guts to stand up for Amorim. Well in

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This is the greatest video I’ve ever seen 😭😭😭
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Alvaro Carreras what a player why did we ever let him go just wow he kept that passage of play alive that led to the goal brilliant 👏 #madridcity
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Watch us give wolves their first win in 10 Games. Sorry but nothing other than a win is required. If we can’t get 3 points with a struggling relegation team then it’s time to walk Ruben. No excuses the jury is out. I’ll mourn us in defeat & I’ll celebrate us in success cmon UTD
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Confidence, activity & momentum are huge assets in boxing congrats to my former gym mate Conah Walker again on another brilliant fight amazing to see how far he’s gone from our sparring days #DAZN #matchroomboxing #walkermccormack
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Hear Hear
This is Rachel Reeves - the face of pure evil. They’ve now made it popular to NOT work, have up to six kids you can’t afford and be dependant on the state… I wonder why they want that. Anyone who voted Labour and continues to champion them - I sincerely wish you the worst. 2029 can’t come quick enough
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Are you sure Everton down to 10 or are we just shite at working hard? #MUNEVE #skysportsfootball
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