
🚨🗣️ Burnley interim manager Michael Jackson after 3-1 loss: "It's not my job to beat them up, they've been through enough at this moment in time." (Sky)
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🚨🗣️ Burnley interim manager Michael Jackson after 3-1 loss: "It's not my job to beat them up, they've been through enough at this moment in time." (Sky)

"It's about the people we represent now." 🗣️

If you want to know the measure of the man, spend a minute reading what the players say about him. Never seen a feeling like at the training ground like today. Lucky to have worked with him. I’ve worked with many top managers. He’s up there with them all. #twitterclarets


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Back in February 2022, @drdavidbull and I spent weeks in Erdington leading a newly rebranded Reform UK. My team and I knocked on thousands of doors in all weathers, speaking to anyone who would listen, putting everything we had into that campaign. In the end, we received just 293 votes, and it was a tough result to take. Yesterday, I returned to Erdington and everything had changed. The support, the recognition and the mood was something I had never quite seen before. On May 7th, this part of Birmingham is extremely likely to elect Reform councillors, and in a general election it could go even further and elect a Reform Member of Parliament. That possibility felt distant four years ago. It does not feel distant now. It is the result of people refusing to give up when the easy option would have been to walk away. From 293 votes to this moment, that is what resilience looks like. That is what belief looks like. And it is only just beginning. Vote Reform. Get Starmer Out.


Israel just made it legal to hang Palestinians who have a 99.74% conviction rate in their courts For Israelis it's a 1.9% conviction rate for crimes against Palestinians but the death penalty is still illegal Israel can now kill any Palestinian they accuse


Westminster Voting Intention: RFM: 25% (-2) GRN: 20% (+7) CON: 18% (-3) LAB: 15% (-3) LDM: 14% (+1) SNP: 2% (-1) Via @VerianGroup, 20-23 Mar. Changes w/ 12-15 Dec.

The Prime Minister has slammed Irish rap trio Kneecap’s views as "completely intolerable" after the High Court found a member will not face a terror trial. Sir Keir Starmer said the CPS will be reviewing the judgment regarding Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who was accused of displaying a Hezbollah flag during a gig in 2024.











