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It’s almost certain now that Johnson won’t be fined by end of March – politicalbetting.com

The big political news today has of course been the fines issued by police for those who attended gatherings in breach of the lockdown regulations in place in 2020. This, of course, follows the so-called “partygate” revelations.
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We are already seeing it. John Herdman, Canada manager, never a pro. Steve Holland, England coach, no real pro career. Thomas Frank, Brentford manager, never a pro. Bruno Lage, no real pro career. Ralf Rangnick, limited pro career. Thomas Tuchel, limited pro career. Same with the likes of Wenger and Mourinho.
Football is going through the same sort of data revolution seen in Baseball and Basketball, and those at the top are very different to the old days of scream and shout at players, 4-4-2 lads, they have a quick winger, watch out for him.
As TSE loves to tell us, loads of Liverpool backroom staff have been plucked from academic world of nuclear physicist, computer science, etc.
“He gotta wax his head every morning.” Now this is a video of Will Smith saying a joke about someone with Alopecia.
https://twitter.com/Peter_OKH/status/1508397406202863617?s=20&t=qOZONVmjSzUtPIeZ091K_w
"It is at LFC...."
FT is reporting the two sides are close to a 1-week ceasefire agreement "to let Oryx take a day off and then clear out his backlog"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/03/29/drug-cartel-boss-ran-30m-smuggling-operation-bullet-proof-staffordshire/
Whoever leaked the info that EncroChat had been comprised (I believe an individual has been charged) cut off the possibility of even more widespread takedown of serious criminality.
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/news/safepod-for-data-research-available-at-kew/?utm_source=emailmarketing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=research_and_academic_engagement__march_news&utm_content=2022-03-29
"We have today become one of the first places in the UK to host a SafePod for data research.
A SafePod is a small prefabricated room, which provides the necessary security and controls to enable a researcher to access and work on data that requires secure access. In most cases no data needs to be held inside a SafePod, and instead access is provided by secure remote connection to the dataset-holding organisation’s server.
A wealth of government datasets, as well as study and survey datasets, are available for secure access from SafePods. These include new linked datasets created by Administrative Data Research UK (ADR UK) projects, such as the ground-breaking Data First programme at the Ministry of Justice, and the majority of datasets held by the Office for National Statistics’ Secure Research Service, the UK Data Service and SAIL Databank.
The security of data used for research is vital, as many of the datasets in question are based on the administrative records of millions of people across the UK. Strict controls are already in place for their research use, and the datasets are either de-identified or anonymised before they can be used."
“The [no. 10] spokesperson said that, although No 10 will announce if Johnson is issued a fine, it will not release the names of anyone else who might get a fine. That means that people like Simon Case, the cabinet secretary, or Carrie Johnson, the PM’s wife, could be fined without the public being told.
“The spokesperson said No 10 staff have not been told they must disclose it to their managers if they receive a fine. But disclosure might be necessary for security vetting purposes, the spokesperson suggested.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EelRI_oRPY
Actually no, what am I saying? No way he’s doing that.
The elite 4th Guards tanks division is thought to have lost at least (i.e. with geolocated, time-stamped photographic proof) 46 T-80U tanks overall. 4th GTD has 3 tank and 1 infantry battalions, and it was them that were hit so badly at Trostynets, losing 60+ vehicles of all types as confirmed by Onyx in that one engagement. Reports are that all of its battalions have suffered losses.
What that indicates to me is that these 'tip of the spear' units are now so degraded in fighting ability and cohesion that once engaged, as in Trostynets, they are losing very badly.
If this has happened to the most elite tank division in Russia, it must have shaken the military establishment to its very core.
What about the 2 'separatist' areas with Russia's fake referendum in 2014/5, following their vote in support of Ukrainian independence in 1994 (ish) ?
Looks like this problem (universals) which is usually regarded as insoluble but unimportant is coming back to life.
I am not sure if there will be anymore of the big revelations. To be honest in any sane world the ones he has already made should have been enough to see Johnson defenestrated but it appears we are content to have openly corrupt and criminal leaders these days.
So the follow up inquiry probably does not need to start til 2023, reporting in 2024 by which time it will be too late anyway.
Turkey says that a deal is looking closer.
Russia-Ukraine war latest: Moscow says it will ‘drastically reduce military activity’ around Kyiv and Chernihiv
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/mar/29/russia-ukraine-war-latest-news-live-updates-putin-moscow-kremlin-zelenskiy-kyiv-russian-invasion
Very funny. His latest:
"For Peace NATO will have to guarantee Russian security by not allowing Ukraine to establish bases on its territory."
https://twitter.com/ragipsoylu/status/1508791874756263949
What’s the Ukraine proposal?
1- Guarantors will intervene if Russia attacks after three days of consultations. They may provide arms, or impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine
2- In return, Ukraine becomes non-aligned, non-nuclear state, with no foreign bases but can join EU
3 - Ukraine, Russia to discuss the status of Crimea for the next 15 years. Ukraine won’t use violence to resolve the issue
4- Putin, Zelensky will personally discuss Donbas dispute.
Russia says security guarantees won’t cover Crimea and Donbas
How is it going to be ratified?
5- Ukraine will hold a referendum on the deal. If people approve it, then the guarantors will pass it through their individual parliaments
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/mar/29/nfl-says-all-32-teams-must-have-minority-offensive-coach-this-season
The NFL announced on Monday that all 32 teams must have a minority assistant on their offensive staffs for the 2022 season, a new requirement under the league’s Rooney Rule.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10663205/Angela-Rayner-says-unacceptable-ask-trans-woman-penis.html
https://order-order.com/2022/03/29/lebedev-starmer-congratulated-me-on-elevation-to-lords/
https://icct.nl/publication/ukraine-bellingcat-journalist-michael-colborne/
I am anticipating, the Russians capturing, the rest of Mariupol, and then just wafting this out, with the occasional missile or artillery barrage, in to Ukraine. possibly push forward in to more of the Donbass, but mostly wait. and repel Ukrainian attacks, at least in areas that Russia hopes to keep at the end.
We like to tell ourselves that we are crushing the Russian economy, the Russian economy is hearing, but not nearly as much as the Ukrainian. we like to tell ourselves that Russia has taken huge casualty's, and it has, but so has Ukraine, and so on.
Sadly, this looks like a win for Russia.
But it's also possible that he perceives a quick deal, rather than a long drawn out potential loss of a hideously expensive war, as a net benefit to himself.
Hard to predict.
Matt Hancock says he doesn’t think PM should resign even if he’s fined by police.
Worth remembering just how strident ministers were about rule breaking at the time. For instance, Matt Hancock 10th January 2021: “Every time you try to flex the rules, that could be fatal.” https://twitter.com/jessbrammar/status/1508815077574594575
Hancock desperate to be back in the fold I guess. I mean, the humiliation. He was forced to resign because he was groping his assistant at work during lockdown. That seems a ton less serious that repeatedly organizing parties with dozens of people from all over whitehall.
I worked hard to get here too. It was key to peace of mind. So I will NOT be reading Cummings on the matter.
So many of the establishment from Boris to Osborne, Mandelson, Khan, Starmer, were all happy to buddy up to the likes of Lebedev, Abramovich and Deripaska, now wanting to claim well obviously they were always to close to the Putin regime and should never have been embraced.
The key men
Ian Graham
A doctor in the field of theoretical physics - a status gained by completing a PhD at the University of Cambridge in early 2005 - he was brought in to collect, organise and analyse bespoke data for the football side of the business, which Liverpool didn’t have. Graham started from scratch, with recruitment the key area of his focus but he had the backing of the ownership group and Edwards.
Building the tools for surgical recruitment was his first major task. Working initially under the supervision of Edwards on his own, Graham now runs a team of six.
Will Spearman
The lead data scientist grew up in Texas and has a doctorate in high-energy physics at Harvard. He worked for the European Organisation for Nuclear Research and is in charge of long-term, on-pitch research at Liverpool.
His expertise is in pioneering new ways to analyse spatial models and developing pitch control. Spearman sparked Graham’s interest through an Opta Pro analytics forum, while employed by Hudl and studying player tracking data.
Tim Waskett
He holds a first-class honours degree in astrophysics and was Graham’s first hire.
Dafydd Steele
The former junior chess champion and energy industry professional completes the data science side of the team.
Mark Howlett and Mark Stevenson are responsible for the technology, maintaining the databases and building the research website.
Why it works
Many football clubs have an analytics department, but not all of them are empowered. There is still a high level of distrust in stats or a dismissive take on ‘laptop nerds.’ At Liverpool, traditional methods and a cutting edge have combined to powerful effect because as one source states “there’s a clear, strong decision-making process where the club wants to get as much information as possible from all the experts, rather than just wanting to check a box and say, ‘Oh, we have that’. There hasn’t been any turf guarding or fear of new approaches or new ways to look at things.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/liverpool/transfers-recruitment-jurgen-klopp-b1760916.html
There is some evidence that the Russian forces have already run through their normal reserve units, as T-60 tanks, presumably resurrected from storage, are now turning up dead on the battlefield.
TASS
@tassagency_en
Russia state-affiliated media
Russian top brass decides to decrease military activity in direction of Kiev, Chernigov:
https://twitter.com/tassagency_en/status/1508813745681797128
Must admit I thought Rooneys rule was something to do with Grannies.
https://twitter.com/mrevgenylebedev/status/1508804181557190662
Even the generals who are left, can see that sending tens of thousands of conscripts in half-century-old tanks in after them, to face Western weapons and training, is going to result in a bloodbath.
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1508820115399364615
Make of that what you will.
So long as there are any NW, MAD makes sense. The other option is total subservience to those who have NW and are willing to use them (or threaten to use them in a credible manner). It does not mean that the MAD outcome is 100% safe. It just means it is the best stable(-ish) equilibrium.
Just in time to announce the Glorious Retreat.
I guess he will end up taking the blame.
Not seen Kaputin, but Darth Putin can be very funny
The Ukrainians even when they reach the boarder, cannot properly rest or be redeployed, as they don't know if the Russians will come back over that boarder. Thus giving an advantage to Russia.
More from @Podolyak_M on Ukraine's negotiations with Russia in Turkey. He says Ukraine would get security guarantees with "enhanced analogue of Article 5 of NATO." With guarantor states including US, UK, Turkey, France, Germany "legally actively involved in protecting Ukraine."
https://twitter.com/ChristopherJM/status/1508815783069110284
ie everyone who counts in NATO, while reducing the chance of a NATO member veto (looking at you, Hungary).
- it does not have a pliant regime in Kyiv headed by its hand-picked stooge.
- it has kept Ukraine out of NATO, but at the cost of Finland likely joining - a thousand miles of new border with NATO. Plus Sweden moving from neutral to a NATO member too. It can forget any attempt to reacquire the Baltic states.
- whilst not in NATO, Ukraine will likely eventually join the EU. If the EU has its own Article 5 equivalent to NATO, it is effectively NATO by the back door.
- so Russia now has an implacable enemy in Ukraine, supported by the West with the latest defensive technology and sanctions.
- Russia now has its former hydrocarbons clients going pell-mell to avoid ever having to buy them again (within the next 5 years, down to 0). It will have to sell to Asia at knock-down prices to get any foreign currency.
- Russia will find it very, very difficult to attract material inward investment for at least a decade. Business will see Shell, BP having to walk away from billions and think "Nah - not for us...."
- Russia's military has to go away and do a fundamental rethink. It has lost billions in kit. A $25m tank gets destroyed by a weapon costing a thousandth of that, handed over for free in their thousands. It has been shown to be unfit for purpose in so many respects.
- Crimea and Donbas are going to be looking at a neighbour where umpteen billions are being poured in to make it a better place to live than Russia will ever provide for them. Their brightest and best will drain away. Crimea and Donbas will end up as ageing shit holes. Resentment may eventually grow at what poor life choices have been imposed on them.
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