Sam
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Sam
@colm1914
Sardonic Humorist - ADHD Addled Brain




BREAKING: An emergency High Court challenge has been lodged seeking to overturn a Parades Commission determination banning Orange Lodges from marching at Drumcree. I understand a Portadown Orangeman lodged the challenge. It will be heard in the High Court tomorrow. It comes as a second parade has been applied for this coming Sunday. The commission will issue a ruling on this one tomorrow. @BelTel belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/emergency…


At last night's sold-out Stand Up For Jews comedy benefit at Leicester Square Theatre, we kept hearing the same thing: despite the accelerating rise in anti-Semitism and the isolation many in the Jewish community feel, it's heartening to know that Jews have allies. Thanks to Al Murray for headlining and to the The Pub Landlord, for sparing no-one. To Josh Howie for compering. To the line-up of Simon Evans, Lee Hurst, Mark Maier, Adam Bloom and Jonathan Kogan for top performances. But most of all to Andy Shaw—a #mensch amongst mensches—who conceived it all and made it happen. Mensch is a Yiddish word, meaning a person of genuine decency and moral backbone. Today, in 2026, having 'moral backbone' means to stand publicly with the Jewish community at a time when visible solidarity is most in need. To find out more about being a mensch check out our website: OurFight.uk/be-a-mensch/ (Link is also in bio.) #mensch #StandUpForJews All proceeds from the event will go to Our Fight, Stop the Hate UK, and a Jewish community volunteer organisation.







UNRWA faces immense financial, political and operational pressure. At the UNRWA Pledging Conference, I called for urgent political and financial support for the Agency. Nearly 5.9 million Palestine refugees depend on its services. Until the two-state solution is achieved, supporting UNRWA means supporting a just and lasting peace—grounded in international law and the UN Charter.

New York: it's hot out there, and the power grid is working overtime to keep us cool. Set your AC to 78 degrees, turn off lights/electronics you're not using, and unplug what you can. Our City is doing its part too: maintaining the 78 degrees rule in our buildings, dimming/turning off our lights during peak electricity demand, asking private partners to do the same, and powering down non-essential equipment. A stable grid means the AC stays on, and lives are saved. Let's ease demand — and get through the heat — together.










