Angela Bob
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@MarioNawfal Me on the landing needing a piss with one of kids in the toilet.
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BDBF is ranked year on year as Tier 1 for Employment: Senior Executives by the @UK_Legal500. This year, all six BDBF partners are ranked in the senior executive category, showcasing the firm’s exceptional expertise and dedication. BDBF is the only firm in its category with all employment partners individually ranked.
You can read more about BDBF’s rankings here: bdbf.co.uk/bdbf-ranked-as…
#ukemplaw #employmentlaw #legal5002026 #seniorexecutive #tier1

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@Ronswan649378 If they both get a full UK state pension then they both must have paid NI for 35 years.
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@Ronswan649378 My cousin and her husband are both getting full state pension. They spend 10 months a year in Spain... you only get full state pension if you have paid in for 35 years
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@DerekJMurray @Ronswan649378 They can claim pension credit with no residency history. £363.25 per couple per week plus council tax reduction and housing benefit. Look it up.
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@Ronswan649378 They must have lived and worked in the UK for decades to qualify for a full state pension?
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My goodness now you tell us that:
"Re-cycling was unheard of 50 years ago"
*!*?!***!!!!
70+ years ago when I was boy growing up in the 1940s and 50s we were brought up:
(a) not to waste things;
(b) if things broke down we repaired them instead of throwing them away.
(c) if clothes wore we repaired them, leather patches on the elbows of jackets, jumpers were patched, and socks were darned. I still have my 'House Hold badge' from the Cubs for which, aged 9 or 10, and among other tasks, we had to darn holes in socks using a toadstool (but you will have no idea what that is because you throw your socks away when they have a hole!)
(d) when my mother bought a few pounds of King Edward potatoes from the greengrocer (no supermarkets in those days) they were weighed on scales at 3d or 4d a lb, then tipped straight into mum's shopping bag. No plastic bag, not even a paper one. Oh yes and we walked to the shops and we brought home what we could carry - no massive 4 wheel drive cars built around huge heavy batteries imported from China using cobalt from the Congo churning up the roads.
(e) When we bought fizzy drinks from the Corona Van there was a deposit on the bottles which we dutifully returned the next time the van called. The bottles were washed and used again and again (not crushed to cullet and melted at enormous energy cost to make new bottles)
(f) If my parents bought beer from the 'Off-Licence' attached to the local pub they paid a deposit of 1 or 2d depending on the size of the bottles (pint or Quart) which we as kids would take back for them to be returned to the brewery, washed and reused.
(g) During Bob-A-Job week in the Cubs we would go round the Bellingham Council Estate (South London) with a wheel-barrow (made from old pram wheels and odd bits of scrap wood - often from orange boxes - Recycling you see!) and collect old newspapers and jam jars because Robertsons' Jam factory was just on the edge of the estate and they would give us 1d for every jam jar (which was then washed and reused). Oh yes: the Newspapers were bundled-up weighed and returned to Bowaters Paper Mill where they were pulped and turned back into paper for the next batch of Newspapers to be produced in Fleet Street - sound like recycling to me!
(h) If something was spilt in the kitchen a dishcloth would be used to mop it up and rinsed out and reused again and again: There were no rolls and rolls of paper towels in those days!
I could go on ....
One consequence of all this was that we had just one small metal dustbin which was emptied each week, not the array of 5 or more colour coded Plastic wheelie bins cluttering up and despoiling the streets of our once pleasant towns and villages.
Apologies for the lengthy post .... but here endeth the lesson from somebody who was a War Baby!
Oh yes just to finish - I still find it difficult to throw anything away "any little widget, or washer, or off-cut of wood ..... that might come in useful".
I have a shed full of such! and sometimes they do "come in useful" ....... if only I can remember where I squirrelled them away!
Old age you see!
With kind regards Tony
WaG@gibbosworld
@tonyjsargeant Well your right I have absolutely none but considering Re-Cycling was unheard of 50 years ago let’s see. I don’t know use the massive blades to build something with if they are that strong but again your right I have no idea
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@dr_duchesne @BannedGrinch Friend lives south of Rome, Italy near the beach- she said the area has been swamped by Indians just in the last 2 years. They are every shop, every delivery driver etc etc.
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@BannedGrinch The Indian problem is bigger than many think with their constant talk about Indian mayhem, chaos and dirt; Indians are now ahead of whites in average income and in STEM education that pays high salaries.
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I still cannot understand why this guy s controversial. My last trip home almost every negative interaction I had was with scruffy foreigners, walking through Middlesbrough it felt like 80% of the town was third world men. We don’t have to live like this.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
I absolutely detest what mass immigration has done to our town centres.
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On February 12, 2026, Media Bezirgan launched Operation Piano, an international investigation into a network of Nigerian medical graduates suspected of fraud who used South Africa as a transit point to gain access to North America, particularly Alberta and Saskatchewan.
After 2 months of researching, surveilling, and conducting comprehensive background checks through international partners, we have found evidence indicating fraud, misrepresentation, and corruption.
As part of the investigation, I went undercover in South Africa, visiting relevant public institutions in pursuit of the truth, conducting covertly recorded interviews in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria with authorities, and recruiting willing sources.
Now that the investigation is complete, and the evidence has been collected, I am comfortable with announcing that we will publish our findings, and the heartbreaking story that led to our pursuit for clarity, soon.
Operation Piano was funded by Albertan families who suffered unimaginable pain at the hands of fraudulent foreign medical graduates who want to raise awareness, seek accountability, and prevent future harm.

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Two people stabbed today and the whole of the world goes into melt down, GB isn’t safe for Jews!
Everyone in this video Killed, Murdered, not injured, Dead and hardly a peep about why they were killed or who killed them!
Muslims !
Victims of Islamic Terrorists.
Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7,
Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9,
Bebe King, 6,
Saffie Roussos, 8
Olivia Page Campbell-Hardy, 15,
Sorrell Leczkowski 14
Megan Hurley 15
Nell Jones 14
Eilidh MacLeod 14
Chloe Rutherford 17
Georgina Callander, 18
Saskia Jones, 23,
Courtney Boyle, 19
Richard Ellery, 21
Carrie Taylor, 24
David Foulkes, 22
Jennifer Nicholson, 24
Philip Beer, 22
Ciaran Cassidy, 22
Gamze Gunoral, 24
Emily Jenkins, 24
Elizabeth Daplyn, 26
Atique Sharifi, 24
Ihab Slimane, 24
Shelley Mather, 26
Shahara Islam, 20
Jack Merritt, 25
Monika Suchocka, 23
Shyanuja Niroshini Parathasangary, 30
Benedetta Ciaccia, 30,
Fiona Stevenson, 29
Rachelle Chung For Yuen,27
Karolina Gluck, 29
Laura Webb, 29
Helen Jones, 28
James Mayes, 28
Lee Harris, 30
Samantha Badham, 35
Christian Small, 28
Anthony Fatayi-Williams, 26
Sam Ly, 28
Lee Rigby, 25
Philip Russell, 28
Miriam Hyman, 31
Jamie Gordon, 30
James Adams, 32
Marie Hartley, 34
Lee Baisden, 34,
Jonathan Downey, 34
Neetu Jain, 37
Xavier Thomas, 45
Adrian Johnson, 37
Chrissy Archibald, 30
Mike Minh Matsushita, 37
Michelle Kiss, 45
Philip Tron, 32
Giles Hart, 55
James McMullan,32
Marcin Klis, 42
Angelika Klis, 39
Kirsty Boden,28
Joe Ritchie-Bennett, 39
Sebastien Belanger,36
Liam Curry, 19
Jane Tweddle, 51
Wendy Fawell, 50
Richard Gray, 41
Sir David Amess
Anat Rosenberg, 39
Kelly Brewster,32
Anna Brandt, 42
Ojara Ikeagwu, 55
Mihaela Otto, 46
Ignacio Echeverria Miralles De Imperial, 39
Martyn Hett, 29
Terence Carney, 70
Kurt Cochran, 54
Anne Moffat, 48,
Sara Zelenak, 21
David Wails, 49
James Furlong, 36
Lisa Lees, 43
Michael Stanley Brewster, 52
Colin Morley, 52
Arthur Frederick, 60
Susan Levy, 53
Behnaz Mozakka, 47
Mala Trivedi, 51
William Wise, 54
Gladys Wundowa, 50
Alexandre Pigeard, 26
Aysha Frade, 44
Leslie Rhodes, 75
Andreea Cristea, 31
PC Keith Palmer, 48
Alison Howe, 45
John Atkinson, 28
Elaine McIver, 43
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“We want Mohammed to be the most popular name in the UK!” “We want more Mohammeds in Britain, Sweden, and France!” "Not here! Not here!"
- Israel’s security minister, Itmar Ben Gvir, in a crowd cheering about flooding Europe with Arabs.
Emily Hewertson 🇬🇧 🏴@emilyhewertson
Britain has failed its Jewish community.
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When India gained independence from the British Empire, the new Indian government expelled Brits who had been living in India for 8-10 generations.
What is good for the goose is good for the gander. This is what had been sewn, now it shall be reaped.
You can all go back to India and enrich India with the gifts we have given you.
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