I doubt anyone chooses to sleep in a tent outside m&s if there were decent alternatives, not hostels where you risk you minimal possessions or even safety. Make the shelters better and better prospects. If the people are here illegally then use that avenue, if they are legal then we should help those less fortunate not leave them to freeze
Seems vindictive complaint to police from a local shooter who dislikes Packham. He was handling them to be weighed and ringed as a part of the a conservation license, a quick sniff check is not going to give me hem anymore distress.
Tories continuing with the scorched earth policy. This will push costs onto Labour when they come into power. Or criticism when they have to reverse this....
I left.the oven on for about 48hrs once when went away only damage was to my pocket from the electricity bill (and wasn’t that bad as quite well insulated, was maybe about £30-40 (so double for the month) (few years ago)
I have a feeling whatever happens,.if the current owners build.anything there is enough bad sentiment in the area it may well be burnt down, so for public safety they should not stay owners.
(This comment is in no way meant to say that arson is a good please don’t burn anything down, but is a comment on the sentiment of.those there)
I get the safety concerns but does she say “no charging cars” in the terms and conditions. I am not sure this is theft any more than charging mobile phones and tablets would be. If she is worried about how much electricity then take meter readings and make it accepted terms that all electricity is to be paid for. What if one guest choses to use the oven for a five course meal. Is that theft of electricry
I get it’s different, but is it theft. If there was a wattmeter and I filled an inflatable swimming pools every day would that be theft… What if I brought an inflatable hot tub and ran the heater for the week. If electricity is included in the rate that implies the guest can use what they want
Police have arrested nine people and issued dozens of dispersal orders after shoppers were locked inside stores on London’s Oxford Street following warnings of a robbery campaign organised on social media....
Actually find it cheaper than Amazon, even with prime. Amazon just factor delivery into their costs now, so for.low value goods like Wilko sells.tjeybare cheaper…however I go to range or b+m as parking in town center is too expensive.
Suella Braverman seeks to curb use of tents by homeless people - saying it is 'a lifestyle choice' (news.sky.com)
"Why are we destroying the economy for people who will die anyway soon?" former UK prime minister Boris Johnson said to have asked at the start of the Covid pandemic (feddit.de)
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Chris Packham’s ‘instinctive’ bird sniffing is not a crime, police say (www.telegraph.co.uk)
UK government accused of 'vandalism' over abolishing biometrics safeguards (therecord.media)
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Huge change to bin collections across England – will you be affected by the new rules? (www.lbc.co.uk)
Tories continuing with the scorched earth policy. This will push costs onto Labour when they come into power. Or criticism when they have to reverse this....
Women's World Cup final: England lose to Spain in Sydney (www.bbc.co.uk)
The Oven Dilemma (lemmy.tf)
Hospital bosses ignored months of doctors' warnings about Lucy Letby (www.bbc.co.uk)
The hospital’s top manager demanded the doctors write an apology to Letby and told them to stop making allegations against her...
Covid booster jabs to be approved for sale to UK public (www.theguardian.com)
Other plans by Crooked House owners have caused anger in Midlands (www.theguardian.com)
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Is charging electric car at holiday house "theft"? (www.express.co.uk)
Airbnb owner claims holiday makers running cables out the window is theft if electricity.
Police in Oxford Street make arrests amid social media ‘robbery campaign’ (www.theguardian.com)
Police have arrested nine people and issued dozens of dispersal orders after shoppers were locked inside stores on London’s Oxford Street following warnings of a robbery campaign organised on social media....
Looks like Wilkos might be going the way of Woolworths (www.bbc.co.uk)