Putin found out the hard way that Trump is odious – politicalbetting.com
Putin found out the hard way that Trump is odious – politicalbetting.com
Back in 2012 when Mike Smithson first asked to be guest editor during his holiday one thing he told was one of the perks of the job was choosing the picture to accompany the articles and he was right.
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FPT: I'd be interested to hear from PBers who have handled parent's houses as to what happened with Council Tax, and I assume it just continued until it was eventually put up for sale - unless there was an exemption (I don't know).
I avoided that since mum lived with me and the house was jointly owned. That caused complications as it left a family member inheriting the other half, and there was some unpleasantness with attempted leverage, and also she died 6 years after gifting me half.
Generally Councils are shit-hot, and if you do a newbuild their officer may come round and look through the windows to see if you are in yet. There are tricks - such as making sure there is physically no water supply - that preempt it, but they get VERY cross.
20th August, 1991.
https://x.com/EerikNKross/status/1958143840222695574
...Estonians in England call, ask whether they can help. I recommend calling their Members of Parliament and asking for support. The British government is hesitant. I spend most of the day on the phone with British politicians and Foreign Office officials. In England, unlike in many countries, a Baltic States department still exists in the foreign service. Officially the English do not recognize the Soviet occupation. Nevertheless the attitude is more cautionary than encouraging. From Tallinn not a single written overview of the situation or the government’s position arrives. They have other things to do. I write memoranda myself explaining Estonia’s positions and send them to the British government and Parliament. We must appear confident and organised (if only they knew). By the afternoon I receive orally the British semi-official position that if Estonia declares itself independent then our recognition will take “rather years than months.”
I call my father. He immediately asks whether the English will recognise us. I say, well, they wont get away without. Although in my view the situation is not good. Only years later do I understand that the situation could not have been any better. I have the feeling that I should do something more.
I get Jüri Luik on the line in Tallinn; he tells how Lennart’s boys have gone to Kadriorg (seat of the Chariman of the Supreme Council, later the Presient's office) to calm (Arnold) Rüütel, who thought that everyone would immediately be sent to Siberia. For the time being he is apparently staying put in Kadriorg.
By evening the Supreme Council and the Citizens’ Committees finally manage to reach agreement and independence is declared at 11:03PM Tallinn time, 9:03PM London. I translate the independence decision and send it to the British Foreign Office. To my surprise, the Baltic desk officer calls back and offers congratulations. “You are now the official representative of the Republic of Estonia, as far as I know the youngest in the history of the London diplomatic corps”. I myself had not yet thought of that. “I think recognition will take a few months”, she adds. “
Time has started to move faster.
Late in the evening the doorbell of the Estonian House rings. I go to open it, at the door they take my picture and say “Thank you”. A few days later a photo appears on the front page of a newspaper with the caption: “How Estonia ended up with a long-haired ambassador.”
The next day I get my hair cut short and buy my first proper suit...
Lavrov wants Russia to be one of the security guarantors for Ukraine. He thinks then the guarantees will be "truly reliable."..
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1958148409006960734
(Wyoming became a state on July 10th, 1890.)
I have long suspected that Wyoming men hoped that suffrage would lead to more women moving there. Unfortunately, much of Wyoming can be described by that old phrase: "heaven for men and dogs, hell on women and horses".
@DPJHodges
So let me get this right. The Government’s lawyers are arguing asylum hotels must remain open, the Prime Minister has said his policy is to close them because there’s lots of spare housing, and his Ministers are saying they’re unsustainable, but there aren’t any alternatives."
https://x.com/DPJHodges/status/1958131156009803884
Elon Musk is reportedly considering supporting JD Vance for a potential 2028 presidential run.
The suspected drone struck the village of Osiny, more than 100 km from the border with Ukraine. 3 buildings were damaged from the explosion. The authorities have found propeller and engine components in a crater.
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1958087781432832271
Interesting comment (for comparison) of the issues of the housing market in the US. If you own a home, you're 'high end'
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/meredith-whitney-famously-called-the-2008-financial-crisis-heres-the-new-problem-with-the-u-s-economy-she-says-7b0aa8f9?
As the UK’s biggest force prepares to use instant face-matching cameras at this weekend’s Notting Hill carnival, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said its use was intrusive and could have a “chilling effect” on individuals’ rights.
The EHRC has been given permission to intervene in a judicial review launched last month by the anti-knife campaigner Shaun Thompson.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/aug/20/met-police-facial-recognition-plans-fall-foul-of-european-law-says-watchdog-notting-hill-carnival
Ministers will make a final decision in the autumn budget about whether to use the funding approach, which was put on pause eight years ago.
But critics say lessons have not been learned about the pitfalls of PPPs, and point to the chaos unleashed by the 2018 collapse of the mega-contractor Carillion, with its complex portfolio of projects.
While it was originally conceived under the Conservatives, Tony Blair’s Labour government made significant use of the private finance initiative (PFI), a form of PPP used to build schools, hospitals and other public infrastructure, without adding to the national debt.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/aug/20/labour-public-private-funding-model-nhs-england
Generally efficiently dealt with at the council end, the original overpayment (by the deceased) refunded in good time, and later one hiccup remedied acceptably quickly. They also chased me up at times to make sure things hadn't changed since I last reported. Which ties in with your comment.
Can't complain too much, given the public policy issues over empty houses. It was mildly annoying that a lot of the delay was outwith our control (e.g. probate, covid etc. ) but that wasn't the council's fault, and it all came out in the wash in the end.
The details vary from council to council anyway. NB the common 12 month exemption for work being done on the house.
https://www.mygov.scot/council-tax/empty-and-second-homes
And as @Malmesbury pointed out they were previously open for public access to the swimming pool and restaurants - all of which were amenities removed from locals without consultation
Just block book hotel. Simples.
The current issue is that opponents of the hotels schemes are trying to find a legal avenue to block them. Aided by Process State lawyers who are appalled at the idea that the Government can do anything without a 5 year enquiry and judicial review.
https://www.londoncentric.media/p/why-london-pub-automatic-service-charge-real-reason-tax
This is one of the avenues for legal challenge, I believe. “Where’s the free swimming pool access?”
IMO, if it is optional, you should always be presented with this option when you pay to say Yes / No, rather than it being automatically added and having to ask to remove it afterwards.
What I don't like about this is, you end up with the US experience in bars. No tip every round, the bar staff all of a sudden can't see you. It is one of the least fun things about a night out in the US, the constant tipping per drink every round.
and like the Tories they didn't notice..
I’d be requesting it was removed
How many transport hubs are named after religious figures?
I only ask because I’m now sitting in the lounge at John Paul II airport in Krakow. Next stop: Frankfurt.
St Enoch (demolished).
PS: does St Andrews bus station count? And rail station (demolished)?
The Tories, particularly Philp and Jenrick have played the politics brilliantly. Bearing in mind Jenrick was quite literally the Minister for Asylum Seeker hotels, he has been adept at pretending there were no such thing as asylum seeker hotels on his watch. Farage, to use an apt pun, is all at sea.
https://www.thenational.scot/news/25403932.new-9-million-east-kilbride-train-station-welcomes-first-passengers/
Deadly serious even.
ii) From May 2020 to March 2021 the Bell was used to accommodate homeless persons including asylum seekers.
iii) The Bell reopened in August 2022 following the lifting of the lockdown restrictions. However, occupancy and use was very greatly reduced. The reality is that since the onset of Covid-19 pandemic any use of the Bell as a hotel by members of the general public has been minimal.
iv) From October 2022 to April 2024 the Bell was used to accommodate asylum seekers and for at least a substantial part of that period those were predominantly single adult male asylum seekers.
BTW I think Labour have until autumn/winter - especially the budget - to start turning things around. The Tories remain nowhere.
Reform might or might not be contemplating how they would deal with all this from the perspective of government. They think it's straightforward. Like Sir K said about 'smashing the gangs'. It isn't.
"We sell weapons to Europeans, who then give them to Ukrainians, and President Trump puts a 10% markup on these weapons," - Bessent
"…so maybe these 10% will cover the cost of air cover."
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1958068733500338591
Tirana International Airport - Nënë Tereza
Russia is just saying that its position (of utter intransigence on Ukraine's right to sovereignty) hasn't changed one iota.
Tossers.
Or the Best as it’s known.
Also Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Now if eg renovating, you will not get it for minor work like replacing a kitchen and bathroom and replastering. It would need to be more like all the water pipes out, central heating totally removed, and the walls back to the brick.
Checking, it is more generous for properties of dead people:
F - Properties left empty after someone has died and probate or letters of administration have not been granted. The exemption lasts until probate is granted and for 6 months after this. This exemption will apply whilst the estate of the deceased person remains liable for Council Tax
Kartoon Studios wants to teach kids how blockchain tech works with the launch of animated series Bitcoin Brigade: Adventures in Satoshi City.
The L.A.-based, New York-listed Kartoon is placing the series at the center of a wider property spanning content, digital education, merchandise, interactive apps, and a Bitcoin treasury strategy.
[...] It follows five friends who defend Satoshi City from threats that attempt to mess with the digital system keeping it in place. Satoshi, of course, refers the mysterious person or people who created bitcoin. Their bitcoin wallet’s assets are worth billions of dollars, but have remained untouched since 2010. [...]
Each episode will see the heroes explore new lands — from glittering mining mountains to secret vault cities — solving puzzles, cracking codes and outsmarting digital bandits along the way. Similar to a video game, they will collect rare treasures to collect, which relates to digital scarcity; special power-ups that become harder to find over time, relating to bitcoin halving, where the number of coins produced is halved about once every four years to appreciate prices; and a backpack to keep loot safe, standing in for wallet security.
[...]
“Bitcoin is more than just a technology – it’s a movement that’s redefining how we think about money, ownership, and innovation,” said Stich. “By collaborating with Kartoon Studios on Bitcoin Brigade, we’re creating an exciting way for kids to learn these ideas early and carry them into the future.”
Kids will also be able to use the Satoshi Sparks Rewards System, which invites kids to earn reward ‘Sparks’ by watching episodes, completing quizzes and solving cryptographic challenges in companion apps. Sparks then act as a digital currency redeemable in a Bitcoin-only marketplace for exclusive merchandise, bonus content and educational collectibles.
East Kilbride = Cille Bride = Chapel of St Brigit.
They have had an intensive newspaper training course for many decades giving them Pavlovian "how to be unthinking fools" conditioning.
Now charged. No date set for trial yet.
SLabour now has 21 MSPs because they suspended him and he's now an independent.
Looking back, it was quite creatively done. I can see how it could be created, looking at a list of Underground Stations.
Inevitably (whether you know how these sermons work or not) it ended at King's Cross for the (usually, not always) slightly foot shuffling British version of an altar call.
No10 insists PM has pride in his country after two councils vow to remove Union and St George’s flags from lamp-posts" (£)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/08/18/starmer-patriot-backs-flying-england-flag-downing-street
Not that I'm trying to be awkward, oh dear me no..
https://www.google.com/maps/@58.1702742,-3.8694305,3a,75y,28.71h,87.97t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sFMIDU4S2z9NVU-K8WX6VLg!2e0!6shttps://streetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com/v1/thumbnail?cb_client=maps_sv.tactile&w=900&h=600&pitch=2.0325537227775072&panoid=FMIDU4S2z9NVU-K8WX6VLg&yaw=28.705207505568296!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgxNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==
US Navy’s big plan for drone fleets to counter China is stumbling hard, - Reuters
Test boats are crashing due to software bugs, a key autonomy contract with L3Harris got paused, and the Navy even fired the admiral running the program.
Billions are being poured in, but right now the drones aren’t ready and the whole effort’s under review.
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/1958112279200973107
https://x.com/focaldataHQ/status/1958176345571074077?s=19
4% for YP with them.
Ref 29 (+2) 28 (+1)
Lab 24 (+1) 23 (=)
Con 18 (-1) 18 (-1)
LD 14 (=) 14 (=)
Grn 8 (-1) 7 (-2)
YP n/a 4 (new)
But why does it remind me of Joe Biden ?
https://x.com/adcock_brett/status/1958193476639826383
https://x.com/adcock_brett/status/1950685253447913798