Sandhill on Sunderland caused by the resignation of the sitting Labour councillor for non attendance Result of council at last election (2016): Labour 67, Conservatives 6, Liberal Democrat 1, Independent 1 (Labour majority of 59) Result of ward at last election (2015): Labour 2,121 (55%), UKIP 1,003 (26%), Conservative 607 (16%), Liberal Democrat 135 (4%) EU Referendum Result (2016): REMAIN 51,930 (39%) LEAVE 82,394 (61%) on a turnout of 65% Candidates duly nominated: Bryan Foster (UKIP), Helmut Izaks (Green), Stephen O’Brien (Lib Dem), Gary Waller (Lab), Gavin Wilson (Con) Weather at the close of poll: Cloudy but dry, 1°C Estimate: Lab HOLD
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Good evening, everyone (again).
And I love the maps.
The head office of a company I used to work for was based *just* within. Fortunately I spent most of my time in Cambridge instead of making the long trek south.
I suspect they could get a good rise in support in Sunderland too.
I just love everything about them.
https://twitter.com/dailymailuk/status/819594576843444224
What actually constitutes the Grand Union Canal often comprises me; it's a mix of routes and even widths (mainly broad, but with some narrow bits in London and Brum). Then you get the various branches, such as the Leicester branch.
There used to be some magnificent industrial canalside wharfage buildings in London. One I loved just north of Mile End was demolished a few years ago, and there was a truly atmospheric one near Brentford: I'd be amazed if that's still extant given the land values in that area.
https://twitter.com/benjaminhaddad/status/819603147391926272
http://labourlist.org/2017/01/labour-members-to-pick-from-three-women-for-copeland-by-election/
I like the additional info from Harry as well.
Holliday founded Time to Change in west Cumbria, a social enterprise that tackles homelessness, and Calderwood House hostel for the homeless. She also set up a local homeless football team, telling the local press she had a passion for the issue having been homeless herself during her teenage years.
This is the final report of the local boundary commission - it would appear that there was some debate about the three Abbot Langley wards.
https://www.lgbce.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/14886/threerivers-finalrecs-report-2013-10-22.pdf
they capture a lost world
I have germany pre war ( 3 vols ) fascinating stuff
This is a particular wistful favourite:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atlas-Remote-Islands-Fifty-Visited/dp/1846143489
Though my electoral map of London won as a PB prize also has a special place.
https://britishheritage.com/utopian-new-lanark/
The names of the era on the globe are fascinating
And the list in wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities_throughout_history
Polly: My own hunch is that those dealing with him should beware of underestimating this man. There is method in his madness – and no one in the world is more primed to win anything and everything against any odds.
1) Everyone who voted leave was racist
2) We are nailed on for economic armageddon at any moment
Perhaps the reason he says he can't sleep at night is due to the massive cognitive dissonance.
For a university professor you would expect a bit more critical thinking.
LAB looking a bit rattled in Sunderland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuva_or_Bust!
Feynman never made it, but his daughter did.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuva
I also went to the Chatham Islands and met 8 guys, five of whom were ACTUALLY called Bruce. True story.
The University of Cambridge, once again proving to be such an awesome force for good in the world.
I hate Donald Trump right now.
Trump wouldn't have a lentil on him.
If you want a six week trip that will take you to Antarctica, South Georgia, Gough Island, Tristan da Cunha, St. Helena Ascension, Cape Verde - have a word with John Brodie-Goode at Wildwings. Ask him about the Atlantic Odyssey.
If the local people had been consulted by referendum on whether they wanted a 'Sheffield City Region' it would have been overwhelmingly rejected.
Which is precisely why the local people weren't consulted on whether they wanted a 'Sheffield City Region'.
45 minute journey, so she is trapped :-)
So, she tells him.......
The next question was worse .......
Children with Aspergers can make life quite interesting :-)
I liked it because it realised that county borders are irrelevant when you're that close to a big city
So please colour me sceptical.
https://twitter.com/TheSun/status/819672820695400455
“On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them.”
“That’s the display department.”
“With a flashlight.”
“Ah, well, the lights had probably gone.”
“So had the stairs.”
“But look, you found the notice, didn’t you?”
“Yes,” said Arthur, “yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard.”
Guardian headline: "Cyclists don't count as road users, argues transport secretary"
What Chris Grayling actually said (quoted in the very same Guardian article!):
Grayling was questioned by the Labour MP Daniel Zeichner about an interview he gave late last year warning that London’s new protected cycle lanes “perhaps cause too much of a problem for road users”. Were cyclists not also road users, Zeichner asked.
“What I would say to him, of course, is where you have cycle lanes, cyclists are the users of cycle lanes,” Grayling responded. “And there’s a road alongside – motorists are the road users, the users of the roads. It’s fairly straightforward, to be honest.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jan/12/cyclists-dont-count-as-road-users-argues-transport-secretary
If it was him, what on earth was he doing working with John McCain?
Read this but replace Democratic with Labour and America with Britain.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-russia-dossier-leak-sir-andrew-wood-john-mccain-british-ambassador-spy-a7524931.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b088rp75/hospital-episode-1
All those expensive theatres and surgeons lying idle for want of beds, and patients cancelled on the day.
Very familiar to me.
And kudos on making 18,400 feet - that is seriously high!