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  • Abs that will last a thousand years

  • Notwithstanding his side gig as a mascara model

  • Then they fire the librarians, and close the libraries because of staffing issues.

  • They weren’t going to turn Leclerc down

  • Its a power move on Hamilton, who remains on a 2+1.

  • Could it be that America’s problems are not the same as Britain’s problems? A town of 40,000 may not even have a police station, and would statistically be covered by less than 100 officers split over shifts, including administrators and specialists, and they may be 20 miles away when the call comes in.

    In my largely rural county of 700,000, policing levels may be as low as 40 on some shifts, with 1/5 of officers planning to quit in the next 2 years. There are typically 2 cars with armed response officers.

  • It’s tailor-made for them. They’ve been complaining for decades that sikhs are allowed to carry daggers in public for religious reasons, and now someone’s been murdered with one, and when the police came they arrested the victim for racism.

    Wee Tommy and the rest of the far right mob will dining out on this for years.

  • The BBC is the biggest public media organisation on the planet….

  • I don’t see how that would fly with a public fed up with resource starved policing. You can’t even get them to show up for a burglary.

  • Restore are far-right wingnuts who want to bring back executions, abolish the BBC and legalise pepper spray, but only for women mind.

  • No idea what that’s supposed to be an analogy of.

    Are you actually claiming that Trump is the first to practice kite-flying? Because that’s a bold claim.

  • The use of leaks to the press to gauge reaction to a hypothetical policy or announcement? The subject of this comment chain?

  • This is how politics has worked for centuries.

  • Mostly. In specific circumstances actions can be a cassus belli.

  • Getting off topic here. The actions of a state may not be lawful or justifiable, but they aren’t piracy.

  • Depends on the ship. You may remember an incident a few months ago where the US intercepted a tanker departing Venuzuela. The tanker was trying to evade sanctions by flying a false flag. This made it stateless and therefore it was within the rights of the US to sieze it and its cargo.

  • Depends what the foreign ship was up to. Could be drug interdiction, sanctions enforcement, warfare etc.

  • We don’t, as it’s impossible for a state to commit piracy.

  • The preferred nomenclature is “cuckpit”

  • Television @piefed.social

    Jimmy Kimmel criticises 'fascism' in Channel 4's Alternative Christmas Message

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/articles/cr4d9n13z0eo
  • Music @lemmy.world

    Ronnie Rondell Jr., Hollywood Stuntman Set on Fire for a Pink Floyd Album, Dies at 88

    www.hollywoodreporter.com /movies/movie-news/ronnie-rondell-jr-dead-stuntman-pink-floyd-1236346066/
  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    RMT renews call for outsourcing to end as c2c is renationalised

    railnews.co.uk /news/2025/07/18-rmt-renews-call-for-outsourcing.html
  • Formula 1 @lemmy.world

    Cadillac to join F1 grid from 2026 as entry approved

    www.skysports.com /f1/news/12433/13323418/cadillac-f1-team-approved-for-2026-season-with-new-general-motors-backed-entry-to-join-as-grids-11th-outfit