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@bubbles1972

Присоединился Mart 2009
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
Hidden Disabilities Still Need Support: Change The Ride Access Pass System Immediately - Sign the Petition! c.org/c76MWSf6hQ via @UKChange
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talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
🏟️ "Their stadium should be folded away after games and used as a motorway..." Gabby Agbonlahor hits back at #BrentfordFC after they mocked him on social media! 👀🤣
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
Hidden Disabilities Still Need Support: Change The Ride Access Pass System Immediately - Sign the Petition! c.org/4mTMc6wVHv via @UKChange
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Ali Mullaley 🐝 🦅💙
Ali Mullaley 🐝 🦅💙@alimullaley·
Will probably get dog’s abuse for this, but going to call it out anyway as it was sung a lot today: if you’re still singing about tits and fanny at a time when VAWG is going up, have a word with yourself. Really not that difficult to change two whole words.
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Steve Baker@SteveBa99880334·
Why all of a sudden do the darts fans dislike Luke Litter… Done so much for someone so young and inspired so many kids to take up darts…. Now they’re booing him.. Fucking idiots….😡😡 #darts
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Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
I’ve never heard of any of the final three contestants in I’m A Celebrity. Maybe they should change the name of the show to I’m Not A Celebrity?
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COYBees@COYBeescom·
Sum up that performance using words or less 👇
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
@BrentfordFC was this child an away supporter if so I hope something is done
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
@AldiUK why can’t I get cowbelle strawberry protein milkshake 🥲
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Wasexpat_nowvillagegirl@DatingExpat·
Last week @Aldi had no chocolate protein shakes (only the yucky vanilla ones), went in this week and not a single protein shake in the entire store! Why????
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
@TfL you are happy to let your bus driver allow passengers to roll cannabis joint on buses
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Hive@BrentfordHive·
How many points from our next 3 games? #BrentfordFC
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Please share the post below, there are up to 15m O2 customers in the UK, they need to understand what's happening (& all on mobile and broadband contracts need to worry about this trend)
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O2 price rise feels like a mockery of Ofcom’s consumer protection! O2 has announced that from April 2026, mobile customers will see their monthly bills rise by MORE THAN IT TOLD THEM, £30 a year – up 40% from the £21.60 annual increase previously written into their contracts. Full help to beat it here, you need act quick... moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/10/o… Here is my press statement on this debacle... ---------------- This move feels to me a bit like it makes a mockery of @Ofcom's new 'pounds and pence' consumer protection regime, which came in at the start of this year. It was the regulator's solution to hideous above-inflation, mid-contract price hikes was that on sign-up firms should tell you in advance, in pounds and pence, the price hikes you'll face during the contract period. Sky has side-stepped this from the start by saying it wouldn't tell customers of the rises before they sign up, but instead when it does annual price hikes it will allow them to leave penalty free. Now O2 is also dancing away, increasing contracts by more than it said it would when people signed up. And while that means all its impacted mobile customers can leave penalty-free – and many should – we know few will. Most will likely just have to suck up a rise that was more than they were told when they signed up. The worry is now O2 has opened the door to this behaviour other mobile firms will feel less worried about following suit. It's a great regret that when Ofcom consulted on these changes it didn't listen to the proposal I and others made to simply ban above-inflation, mid-contract price rises (or any mid-contract rises). And it's worth noting the rises O2 had told customers of in advance were already usually far above inflation, but now will typically be at least 7% and up to 30%. And all this adds more inflationary pressure to the economy in its own right.

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John Nichol ✈
John Nichol ✈@JohnNicholRAF·
Fancy a signed copy of THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR just out in paperback? Repost for the chance to win a signed hardback. You've got to be in it to win it!
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sharon cummins@bubbles1972·
@MartinSLewis I just cancelled my O2 .. was original virgin who migrated was paying £28 for 2 sims gone up over time will go over £40 .. gone to giffgaff £15 unlimited for 18months… it’s a joke… wasn’t getting anything more for the money
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Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
O2 price rise feels like a mockery of Ofcom’s consumer protection! O2 has announced that from April 2026, mobile customers will see their monthly bills rise by MORE THAN IT TOLD THEM, £30 a year – up 40% from the £21.60 annual increase previously written into their contracts. Full help to beat it here, you need act quick... moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/10/o… Here is my press statement on this debacle... ---------------- This move feels to me a bit like it makes a mockery of @Ofcom's new 'pounds and pence' consumer protection regime, which came in at the start of this year. It was the regulator's solution to hideous above-inflation, mid-contract price hikes was that on sign-up firms should tell you in advance, in pounds and pence, the price hikes you'll face during the contract period. Sky has side-stepped this from the start by saying it wouldn't tell customers of the rises before they sign up, but instead when it does annual price hikes it will allow them to leave penalty free. Now O2 is also dancing away, increasing contracts by more than it said it would when people signed up. And while that means all its impacted mobile customers can leave penalty-free – and many should – we know few will. Most will likely just have to suck up a rise that was more than they were told when they signed up. The worry is now O2 has opened the door to this behaviour other mobile firms will feel less worried about following suit. It's a great regret that when Ofcom consulted on these changes it didn't listen to the proposal I and others made to simply ban above-inflation, mid-contract price rises (or any mid-contract rises). And it's worth noting the rises O2 had told customers of in advance were already usually far above inflation, but now will typically be at least 7% and up to 30%. And all this adds more inflationary pressure to the economy in its own right.
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