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Daily Mail Sport
Daily Mail Sport@MailSport·
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink reignites row with Suella Braverman after Reform MP labelled FA's diversity targets 'racist' and 'utter woke nonsense' trib.al/mIG2Szg
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@MartinSLewis Waited & waited for them to call back but NO call, just another mess by the Government that didn’t do as it was meant too
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Did you use the State Pension Top Up callback form last before the end of the last tax year (while you could buy back to 2006)? I want to check that everyone who did use it has now been called back and done (or not done if that was best) what was needed? Please let me know
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Stu’s Football Flashbacks
Stu’s Football Flashbacks@stusfootyflash·
Saint & Greavsie clip from today in 1989, looking at Chelsea and Man City’s promotion challenge from the Second Division. Here Jimmy Greaves crosses his fingers that both clubs can get back into the top flight. How times have changed.
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
BREAKING Morgan McSweeney did not tell the Metropolitan Police who he was or where he worked when he called 999 after his phone was stolen The Metropolitan Police has released a transcript of the call and said that it was not aware 'of the victims employment or the particular security risks associated with his device or material on it The call took place on 20 October, 2025 at 22.30. McSweeney stated that it was a government phone Here is the verbatim transcript of the call in full: Call handler: Police, what's your emergency? Caller: Oh, hello, someone just robbed my phone. Call handler: Did they actually take it from you just now? Caller: Yeah Call handler: How did they get away? Caller: So he's on a bike. He's come onto the pavement to grab my phone and cycled off on a bike. Call handler: And where did this happen? Caller: It happened in Belgrave Street* in Westminster. *We now know that the incident took place in Belgrave Road, Westminster. The call handler inputs Belgrave Street and it provides a matching road name in Tower Hamlets, which is what is recorded in error. There are further references to locations near to Belgrave Street in Tower Hamlets later in the call, which compounds the issue. Call handler: And whose phone are you using now? Caller: I've got two phones. I'm using my personal one. That was my work one. Call handler: Can I take the phone number for this phone you're calling on? Caller: Yeah, 07XXXXXXXXX. Call handler: Thank you. And you said Belgrave Street, yeah? Caller: Yeah, just kind of going back to the location. Call handler: Don't put yourself at any risk. It's not worth it over a phone. I appreciate it’s frustrating. Call handler: And which way did they go towards, this suspect on a bike? Caller: He went. He travels north. I saw him for a few blocks. Call handler: So where were you when you last saw him? Have you got any idea? Caller: Yeah, so. Call handler: Did you get up to Stepney? Caller: Let me tell you where I got to. I'm just going back to where I can. Caller: So he turned right. Sorry, he turned left. There's a park on top of the road and he turned left there. Call handler: Stepney Green Park, ok. Caller: Yeah. He turned left there. Call handler: Can you remember anything about his appearance? Caller: Yeah, he was young. He was a black guy. He was on a bike. Call handler: About how young? Call handler: Just a guess. Caller: Teens. Late teens. Call handler: Was he skinny, tall, any idea? Caller: Yeah. He was slim. He was about average height. Call handler: Was it an e bike or pedal bike? Caller: Pedal bike. Call handler: Have you got a tracker on the phone at all? Caller: I do. It’s a government phone. Call handler: And it's your work phone. What kind of phone is it? Caller: It’s an iPhone. Call handler: Do you know what model? Caller: I don't. [PAUSE] Call handler: Right, just bear with me a second. Call handler: We would normally deploy to see you but at the moment, we are having extreme demand on police officers. So, I don't know if you would prefer to make your way home and make a crime report over the phone or online tomorrow. I mean, I can complete one with you now. I can pass this down, you can wait, but I honestly do not know how long you'll be waiting, Caller: If I could complete it now that would be good. Call handler: Ok. Call handler: What's your name, please? Caller: My name is XXXXXXXXXX. Call handler: XXXXXXXXXX? (repeats name back) Caller: Yeah. Call handler: And your date of birth, please? Caller: It's XXXXXX Call handler: Is XXXXXXXXX (surname) all one word? Caller: Yeah, (spells surname). Call handler: And what's your home address? Caller: (Provides non-London address) Call handler: So you live in XXXXXX? Caller: Yeah. Call handler: Are you staying anywhere while you're in London? Caller: Yeah. Call handler: Sorry, it just takes a little bit longer to deal with an address outside of the Met. I do apologise. Caller: It’s ok. Call handler: And may I take an email for you please (name)? Caller: Yeah, it's XXXXXXXXXXX@XXXXXXXXXX.com (personal email address) Call handler: You'll get a copy of the preliminary crime report through to that email. Call handler: How would you like to be contacted by an investigating officer? By email or phone? Caller: Phone, please. Or either, I’m not fussed. Call handler: Have you got any finance apps on the phone? Caller: No. Call handler: You'll need to change any passwords for any logins you do have on the phone. Caller: Yeah, okay. Call handler: You're not vulnerable in any way. Are you? Caller: No I’m not. Call handler: Do you believe there was any CCTV near where the incident happened? Caller: Might be. [Inaudible] away from location. Call handler: Don't worry. Don't return. No, I'll just put at the moment unknown. And obviously, if we find out more, we find out more. Call handler: Are you willing to make a statement to support the investigation? Caller: Definitely. Call handler: So what time did he actually snatch the phone? Caller: About two minutes before I rung you and I chased, and then I rang my office to get the phone tracked and then I rang you. Call handler: Okay, cool. It would have been about 25 past that you were robbed. Caller: A little before, about 23 minutes past, I think. Call handler: 23? Little bit before? Okay. [PAUSE] Call handler: Just bear with me, I’m just trying to get this system to accept the address. Sorry about this. I won't keep you much longer. Call handler: If you do get any tracking updates, what you do is you give us call back if the phone is stationary. Caller: Yeah. Call handler: And we can review attending then. We can't guarantee attending a moving phone at all, but if it's been stationary for a few… Call handler: It’s not accepting your address. Caller: I can give you my London address? Call handler: It’s alright. I've nearly got this to work. Caller: Okay Call handler: How long you staying in London? Caller: So I come to London every week. I work in London. Call handler: Oh, I see. Okay, that makes sense. Caller: So I'll be here till Thursday. Call handler: Okay. [PAUSE] Call handler: As I was trying to say, I've got this sorted now, so I'll be texting you a crime reference number in the next few moments. Along with the crime reference number will be a CHS reference number. If you need to give us a call back, you can call back giving that reference number from any device, and then we'll be able to link it straight away to your crime report and review deploying. We will need to know a bit more details about the phone itself, so when you're contacted by the investigating officer, or if you do get tracking details, you can call us back with the IMEI number, and the type of phone that it is that would be super helpful. Caller: All right, thank you. Call handler: All right, I’m just about to text you through the crime reference number now. Caller: Thank you so much. You’ve been really helpful. Call handler: No worries. All right, (name). You take care now, okay? Bye. Caller: Bye bye.
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English Football Leagues
English Football Leagues@EnglishFootyy·
Sunderland left back Reinildo is one busy man 😭😭😭
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Mariners fan.
Mariners fan.@buckley_gresham·
@edcfc73 I think you mean counselling but I agree wholeheartedly!
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Gauci Reports
Gauci Reports@GauciReports·
One puts Britain first.🇬🇧 One embarrassed by patriotism. One defends his country.🇬🇧 One lectures his own people. I choose John Terry. Every. Single. Day. Who would you pick?
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
Susanna Reid asks Wes Streeting if he believes McSweeney really did have his phone stolen. Streeting says yes he believes it & one of the reasons is McSweeney couldn't have known at the time parliament would ask for the release of those comms. Ed Balls points out thats not true
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

Susanna Reid: "The investigation into Lord Mandelson.. Morgan McSweeney, who did the vetting for Mandelson, & whose messages with Mandelson are so critical to this investigation, his phone got stolen a month after Lord Mandelson was sacked" Convenient! #GMB

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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
BREAKING: French police just raided the Paris headquarters of the Rothschild Bank as part of its Jeffrey Epstein child sex trafficking investigation. We’re seeing arrests and raids related to Epstein in every country except the US who continues to protect its rich pedophiles.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
The puzzzle is... Why on earth did they decide to come here, when there are 60 Muslim countries where their beliefs would fit in perfectly Oh ! Possibly the easy money ?
James@Jamesjonesik8

🚨BREAKING: A new poll finds 48% of Muslims living in Britain feel they don’t belong in the UK. Many claim that the rise of “Islamophobia” is making them consider leaving Britain imminently. What do you think of this? [Source: muslimcensus]

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Hayters TV
Hayters TV@HaytersTV·
The Thiago Silva effect 🪄 Lewis Hall reflects on the major influence the Brazilian had on him at Chelsea 🌟 "Although he didn’t speak much English, he was so good with me and he always wanted to help me improve. He was taking time on the training pitch to help me out." 💙
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