Nigel Morgan
193 posts


@s_coombsy Can you please speak your mind! Stop sitting on the fence!
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Police in Birmingham have had enough.
London & UK Street News@CrimeLdn
Police body slam a man in Birmingham after he started grappling with them
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@jeremycorbyn @thisisyourparty Did Diane Abbott do the sums for you?
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@PAULREES10 @gemmogs82 @AJRees99 @LeeLeemorgan23 @ReesLuc13 What's Morgan doing in an All Blacks top. He's got the wrong day!!
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The chair of the Welsh Rugby Union has warned the Welsh Parliament that proposals to remove him and change the sport's governance would be a "step backwards" for the game 🏉
Read more surrounding the situation ⬇️
#bbcrugby
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There are currently 3️⃣7️⃣ official members of Wales' Six Nations Squad 🏉
But with a number of recent injuries who should be called into the Wales squad❓
#BBCRugby

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I’ve written to the DPP to urge a re-trial of the Palestine Action activists

Chris Philp MP@CPhilpOfficial
It is a shocking that the Palestine Action thugs were acquitted Smashing up property and attacking a female police officer with a sledgehammer leaving her with a fractured spine is despicable There is no justification for this, no matter how strongly someone feels about something In this country, we decide issues by debate and elections not by violence This verdict risks giving the green light to mob violence in pursuit of a political objective
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@history99917180 @MG6pii I just made shit tea. Never asked again!
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When I was a probationer and had to make tea for the relief on an early turn my skipper would have kicked my arse if I’d have f’cked around doing all this bollocks.
Science girl@sciencegirl
Birthday cake coffee art
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@ES_News_ Good luck all. Enjoy it when possible. Your careers will fly by!
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Welcome to the job!
Today, Dorset Police welcomed 24 new student officers on their very first day of policing life. They’re aged between 18 and 45, come from all sorts of backgrounds, and for now still believe their pens will last more than a week.
Over the next couple of years, they’ll train to become response officers, neighbourhood cops and detectives. They’ll learn the law, procedures, powers, and how to drink tea that’s been reheated four times and still go back for more.
This is also the first cohort coming in through the new non-degree entry routes, alongside others joining via apprenticeships and degree programmes. Different paths in, but all heading toward the same reality: long shifts, big responsibility, difficult decisions, and moments that will genuinely stay with them for life.
Right now it’s day one. Classrooms, introductions, optimism. Before long it’ll be first arrests, first sudden deaths, first jobs that don’t go to plan, and first moments where they realise just how much responsibility lands on them, often very quickly.
It’s a job that asks a lot, gives a lot, and changes people along the way.
So for those already in the job: what’s the one thing you wish someone had told you on your first day?

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