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If #Saudi avoid defeat against #Uruguay this evening, one lucky person to RT this will win the badge tufac.bigcartel.com/product/…
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What a day! @OfficialCamogie as we jointly launched our club championship in Belfast City Hall with our Mayor!@AntrimLGFA #StrongerTogether We are heading towards integration and playing our part @gaelicplayers
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What a cunt
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If #NewZealand score against #Iran this evening, one lucky person to RT this wins a polo shirt:
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Evil former Tory immigration minister, Robert Jenrick, has been rebuked by the chair of an inquiry for failing to provide vital evidence about conditions for small boat arrivals at a controversial processing centre. The independent #ManstonInquiry was set up to examine the events surrounding the detention of thousands of people who arrived by small boat between 1 June 2022 and 22 November 2022 and were held at a former military base in Manston, Kent. The Reform Treasury spokesperson was the Tory immigration minister when conditions at the base deteriorated. An asylum seeker Hussein Haseeb Ahmed fell ill with #diphtheria at the site and later #died from complications relating to it in hospital. The Manston site opened at the beginning of 2022 – a year in which a record of about 46,000 people arrived in the UK by small boats. The site was designed to hold a maximum of 1,600 people for periods of 24 hours or less. But after a failure to move enough detainees from the site to make space for new arrivals, there were 4,000 people temporarily housed at the centre at its busiest. Conditions were squalid. Faeces overflowed from toilets and people were forced to sleep on the floor for extended periods. There were also major outbreaks of diseases including #scabies and #diphtheria. Jenrick admitted to parliament that people were being kept at Manston for longer than he would have liked. After the then independent chief inspector of Borders and Immigration David Neal visited Manston in October 2022, he told MPs that conditions were “wretched” and “really dangerous”. In July 2023, Jenrick gave an order to have brightly coloured children’s murals at both Manston and another processing centre in Kent, Western Jet Foil, painted over because they were deemed “too welcoming” for children. Issues investigated by the inquiry include the policy decisions ministers made about Manston during that period and what actions they took to mitigate the extremely poor conditions. The inquiry is also investigating the circumstances surrounding Ahmed’s death on 19 November 2022. In her rebuke, inquiry chair Sophie Cartwright KC said in a statement posted on the Manston inquiry website: “These issues raise questions for former government ministers including the Rt. Hon Mr Jenrick MP.” She said the inquiry first wrote to Jenrick on 17 October 2025 seeking a draft statement. Since that date, the inquiry’s legal team agreed a number of extensions to the time limit for providing one. On 27 April 2026, the inquiry wrote to Jenrick’s legal representatives to confirm that the most recent deadline had passed and to seek clarification as to whether and when a statement would be provided. “As at the date of this update, the inquiry has not received a statement nor any update,” she said. “The inquiry is non-statutory and so relies on those with relevant information and evidence cooperating by providing witness statements and oral evidence.” “Many months have passed without any certainty as to whether or when he will provide a statement,” Cartwright added. A mass legal challenge was launched in relation to the conditions at Manston at the end of 2022. Seema Syeda of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants condemned Jenrick for his failure to cooperate. “As former Minister for Immigration, Robert Jenrick was at the head of a Victorian-era system responsible for the cruel detention and death from diphtheria of Hussein Haseeb Ahmed. “Hussein, like hundreds of others, came here seeking safety, but instead was imprisoned in conditions fit for neither humans nor animals. Robert Jenrick showed no accountability for this horrific incident and now seeks to return to government, shapeshifting from Tory to Reform, but bringing the same inhumane governing record.” theguardian.com/uk-news/2026…
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Próinsias Ó Maolchluiche✊🇮🇪✊ retweeted
The rewiring of reality is a phenomenon within Scottish football worthy of a psychological study. Decades of unchecked grandiose delusions have now deteriorated into a full-blown persecutory paranoia disorder over the last 14 years. File all this alongside the same club myth, the Pacific Shelf phoenix club theory, the ‘World’s Most Successful Club’ mantra, and the “People’s Champions” being league winners without medals.
🆕 Derek McInnes didn't reject Rangers in 2017 as vital truth behind boss KO matters more than ever dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/foot…
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Próinsias Ó Maolchluiche✊🇮🇪✊ retweeted
Watching Zionist shills freak out that a juror can talk honestly about a trial after it is complete is the only real silver lining to an otherwise very dark cloud. Jurors absolutely should complain about having crucial facts/context hidden from them. The WHOLE truth?
A juror — a JUROR — in the Palestine Action case is now speaking at a rally in their support. 😵‍💫 This is the collapse of the apparatus of our freedoms. What is Britain becoming?
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“When I was voung, there were two things that 1 really wanted to see: A free South Africa, and a free Palestine”
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"Think about this for a moment: If you had killed a child, even by accident, how would you feel? You’d be devastated. Now, ask yourself: does any Israel supporter you know look even remotely sorry that Israel 'had' to kill children?" Simple but brilliant question from @AlnaouqA
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Good to get a bit of well-wishing from the guy who once tweeted that when he saw me in the street he booed and if his wife hadn't been with him, he didn't know what he would have done.
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Do you understand yet? They will never stop. This is not some rogue settlers. This is government policy backed up by the IOF.
BREAKING: Israeli settlers are burning down the villages of Deir Dibwan and Burqa in the West Bank. They set a mosque on fire, torched several vehicles, and poured gasoline on an elderly man in an attempt to burn him alive.
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Violent arrest of anti-zionist protestor made by Mossad Met police in London. Look how emboldened and vulgar the zionists are as the UK police protect their illegal land sale event in Edgware United Synagogue. Britain is occupied. instagram.com/reel/DZkLPaGsD…
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Próinsias Ó Maolchluiche✊🇮🇪✊ retweeted
Kanadalı doktor: -"Her şeyi kendi gözlerimizle gördük, İsrail yalan söylüyor. Cesur olun ve bu suçun bir soykırım olduğunu ilan edin!"
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🚨🇺🇸 | Un aficionado marroquí fue brutalmente sometido por policías estadounidenses durante la previa del partido entre Brasil y Marruecos. La FIFA no debió haberle dado el Mundial a un país que no respeta los derechos humanos. 🙄
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A heartbroken elderly Albanian man says Jared Kushner has taken everything he spent a lifetime building, including his land, his home, and the future he hoped to leave behind for his children. He says he returned home one day only to find his property sealed off behind barbed wire, with men in black uniforms standing guard and refusing to let him step inside the house he once called his own. In a single moment, he says, the life he had worked for was gone. “It was the end of the world. The end of the world.” “I felt imprisoned.” “They took my freedom.” “They took my livelihood.” “They took my land.”
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