Right-wing Tory MP discovers that the NHS can't afford his care.
> ... his hands were originally provided by the NHS, but he has since gone outside the NHS for new hands, likening the original prosthetic hands he was given to "something out of medieval times".
Perhaps if the NHS were properly funded he wouldn't have had to do that. And others, who can't afford spiffy new hands, might be able to get them too.
Ms Chapman, 49, allegedly ran a "laptop farm" from her home, where she would log into laptops issued by the companies so that it appeared the North Korean workers from other countries were physically in the US.
I live on the south coast of the UK. Drove out to a reasonably dark spot with a good view of the north. There were several cars already there. In between headlights I managed to get some decent #aurora pics:
#Trump told a meeting of oil company executives that if they gave him a billion $ he would repeal all of Biden's environmental laws.
How is this not solicitation of a bribe? https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/bribery says that this is a crime even if no bribe is paid. Normally campaign contributions aren't bribes because there is no explicit quid quo pro (whatever tacit ones might exist). But this one was a straighforward offer said out loud and recorded.
Its a disturbing read. Anyone who pays attention to politics will have opinions on which bits of media are systematically misleading us and why so many people swallow their line. So where does that become a conspiracist fantasy?
Hats off to Monbiot: I couldn't have stayed focussed on what this guy said: I'd have given in to the temptation to argue.