christina logan
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christina logan
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#braintumourthursday Police background..
England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2013
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Please keep your CATS INDOORS this weekend if you are in the UK.🇬🇧 Lots of blue tits and great tits fledglings are around. They will be able to fly in 3 days.
This chick had only 2 hours out of the nest box before a neighbour’s cat attacked.
Don’t make this happen.
#gardenbirds

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BEACON ALERT: MISSING VETERAN 🚨
Steward, 54, travelled by train from Newcastle Central to Liverpool Lime Street on Tuesday morning and was last seen leaving Liverpool Lime Street Station shortly after 11:30am.
Stuart is described as:
▪️ White male
▪️ Around 5ft 11ins tall
▪️ Average build
▪️ Long dark hair
▪️ Long greying beard
He was last seen wearing:
▪️ Black woollen hat
▪️ Navy blue puffer coat
▪️ Black jogging bottoms
▪️ Black trainers
He was also carrying:
▪️ Navy backpack
▪️ White bag
▪️ Green or blue foam bed roll
Please keep an eye out and share this post to help bring Steward home.
If you have seen Steward or have any information about his whereabouts, please contact the Northumbria Police on 101 or call 999 if there is an immediate sighting/risk.
#MissingPerson #MissingVeteran #BeaconAlert #Liverpool

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When a man was stabbed in an unprovoked attack, PS Carl Beck @gmpolice chased the attacker through the town centre, preventing him from harming anyone else.
A deserving Police Federation Bravery Award nominee, sponsored by @PoliceMutual👏
bit.ly/4nFXChi
#PoliceBravery

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A @ThamesVP officer who was stabbed as he fought off armed intruders at his family home – but still doggedly prevented them from getting away - and his courageous son, who helped him, have been nominated for the National #PoliceBravery Awards. orlo.uk/rIZF8

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@PFEW_HQ What a shocking way to treat hard working men & women who’ve given blood, sweat and tears. We all know retention of police officers is a major problem. It’s really not worth being a police officer anymore. No wonder thousands are leaving. .@ukhomeoffice .@ShabanaMahmood 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
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8/ Yet again, policing is being treated as the Treasury’s balancing item.
Officers are simply expected to absorb the hit.
Add your voice to the thousands who have just 👇#CoppedEnough
forms.office.com/pages/response…

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This is horrific @coopuk You need to sack this driver… there is no excuse. He knew they were there. I hope you follow through with your findings


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In the darkest moment on a London street, when unimaginable evil had taken the life of a brave British soldier, one ordinary woman showed the world what true courage and compassion really look like.
To the caring lady who sat beside Fusilier Lee Rigby — holding him, comforting him, refusing to let him leave this world alone — thank you. In the face of terror and horror, you chose humanity. You chose love. While others might have run, you stayed. You gave a hero dignity and warmth in his final moments, reminding us all that even in the depths of evil, goodness still rises.
You didn’t wear a uniform that day, but you showed the heart of an angel. Your bravery and kindness touched millions, and your actions will never be forgotten.
Lee Rigby gave everything for his country. And you, dear lady, gave him the final gift of not being alone.
Rest in peace, Lee.
And to the woman who sat with him — your compassion will live on as a beautiful light in our hearts forever. ❤️🙏

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A young Chinese woman is murdered during her honeymoon. Did her new husband kill her? And if so, why?
strangeco.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-fa…

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@MrPitbull07 @RulesVagina I knew who she was. Anyone who saw her Miss Jean Brodie knew who Maggie Smith was.
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She was bald beneath the wig. She felt sick enough to collapse between takes. She was 72 years old, fighting breast cancer with chemotherapy — and almost nobody on the Harry Potter set knew.
The tight grey bun of Professor McGonagall hid the fact that Maggie Smith had lost all her hair. While millions of children watched her command Hogwarts with calm authority, the actress behind the role was quietly fighting for her life.
And she never stopped working.
In 2007, during the filming of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Maggie Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer. Production on the film continued, with enormous pressure surrounding one of the biggest movie franchises in the world. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint still had another year ahead on set.
Most people would have stepped away.
Maggie Smith chose differently.
She went through chemotherapy while continuing to film. She kept the illness private. Day after day, she arrived on set, delivered her scenes, and returned to her trailer feeling exhausted and ill.
Later, she admitted the treatment left her feeling “flattened” and so weak she sometimes felt she could die.
But when the cameras rolled, she became Professor McGonagall again — sharp, commanding, unforgettable.
The younger cast members didn’t know the full extent of what she was enduring. The filmmakers would likely have rearranged everything for her if she had asked.
She never did.
She completed Half-Blood Prince and continued into the final two Harry Potter films.
During Deathly Hallows, her immune system weakened again and she developed shingles.
She kept filming.
For nearly two years, she carried the burden privately. No public sympathy campaign. No dramatic announcement. She simply worked through it and went home to recover in silence.
Only after treatment ended did she finally speak publicly about the cancer.
“It takes the wind out of your sails,” she said. “It leaves you flattened.”
Then, at 75, she stepped into another iconic role: Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess in Downton Abbey.
The role introduced her to an entirely new generation. Her cutting one-liners and unforgettable expressions became beloved around the world. She won three Emmy Awards for the performance and became, unexpectedly, a global pop-culture icon.
With her usual dry humour, she once said:
“I’d led a perfectly normal life until Downton Abbey. Nobody knew who the hell I was.”
And still, she kept working.
She returned for two Downton Abbey films and continued acting well into her late eighties. In 2023, at 88 years old, she appeared in The Miracle Club.
Maggie Smith died in London on September 27, 2024, just months before her 90th birthday. Her family said she remained intensely private to the very end.
Daniel Radcliffe later said the word “legend” was often overused — but not in her case.
The world remembers her as Professor McGonagall.
But perhaps her greatest performance was simply showing up, day after day, while fighting a battle almost nobody could see.

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