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Refugee from the Dead Bird, giving this a go
The motor industry bosses who agreed to share all their technology despite their supposed partners producing blatant knock offs and then kept doing it because they didn’t want to upset their shareholders were utter fools.
November 10, 2025 at 8:37 AM
The motor industry bosses who agreed to share all their technology despite their supposed partners producing blatant knock offs and then kept doing it because they didn’t want to upset their shareholders were utter fools.
I think that needs to happen anyway!
November 9, 2025 at 9:50 PM
I think that needs to happen anyway!
“Bonfire of the Quangos,”
Always announced with great fanfare, only to be quietly dropped when ministers realise they’ll have to take on the role and make the unpopular decisions that a predecessor set up the said quangos so he wouldn’t have to…
Always announced with great fanfare, only to be quietly dropped when ministers realise they’ll have to take on the role and make the unpopular decisions that a predecessor set up the said quangos so he wouldn’t have to…
November 9, 2025 at 2:10 PM
“Bonfire of the Quangos,”
Always announced with great fanfare, only to be quietly dropped when ministers realise they’ll have to take on the role and make the unpopular decisions that a predecessor set up the said quangos so he wouldn’t have to…
Always announced with great fanfare, only to be quietly dropped when ministers realise they’ll have to take on the role and make the unpopular decisions that a predecessor set up the said quangos so he wouldn’t have to…
Great article, it briefly touched on the railways, the network in that area was badly impacted by customs checks and it’s all gone now. In better circumstances some of it may have survived
November 8, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Great article, it briefly touched on the railways, the network in that area was badly impacted by customs checks and it’s all gone now. In better circumstances some of it may have survived