We have a 15min gap between first and second bus. Missing first bus means arriving about 30mins later, because everything slows down due to more people.
Dunno man, seems a little misleading to write an article about Trump describing activity in Portland and Chicago as “insurrection” with a 33 year old photo of a burning donut shop taken in the 1992 LA Riots (sans caption explaining that) as the header on all your posts about it.
I’d also booked Fast Track security at Dublin. Couldn’t see any actual such thing though, in either direction. Maybe it’s not a thing if you’re connecting.
There were more Cybertrucks, though. By which I mean “some” - never seen one in real life before. I think we saw three or four (one of them may have been the same one twice).
As always, if a politician talks about removing rights, journalists should ask them to identify which rights, specifically, they are willing to personally surrender now.
“…detailed legal review led by shadow attorney general Lord Wolfson of Tredegar concluded that the ECHR placed "significant constraints" on the government.” >>> Well, duh, what do they think a human rights instrument is meant to do? www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
I want to point out that the massive Hatch Act violations are a continuation from Trump I and it galls me that news stories still describe such behavior as “potentially illegal”.
Sky News and the BBC repeatedly mention the "migrant crisis" in doing so they are normalising and legitimising far right talking points. There is no "migrant crisis", there is only migrant hysteria, which the British media is feeding into instead of countering.