Debi 🕷
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@0hour1 I think the before and after pictures of Pamela Anderson gave me PTSD.

The ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good has been quietly relocated to a different state and allowed to resume work. thedailybeast.com/ice-agent-jona…


British democracy is broken: Parliament is supposed to hold the Executive to account but a PM can force his cowardly MPs to vote against an investigation when there is prima facie evidence he has misled Parliament. Party interest usurps national interest. We have the best democracy money can buy!

🚨 BREAKING: MPs have voted against referring Keir Starmer to the Privileges Committee for potentially misleading Parliament Yes: 223 No: 335



Amanda Knox became internationally known following the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher in Pereugia, Italy, and the years of legal proceedings and media scrutiny that followed. Knox was found guilty of Meredith’s murder in 2009 but was ultimately acquitted in 2015. She has since written and spoken extensively about her experience, and has advocated for others who may have been falsely imprisoned. Her latest documentary, Mouth of the Wolf, sees her return to Perugia, where she spent four years in prison - and confront Giuliano Mignini, the prosecutor who sent her to prison more than 15 years ago. In the latest episode of Ways to Change the World, Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to Knox about accountability in the justice system, the importance of admitting when institutions get it wrong and the lasting stigma that follows even after innocence is proven.



Watching Olly Robbins' evidence, it's hard to escape the conclusion that he has been treated shamefully by Keir Starmer.
























