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Sadiq Khan vows to overrule residents’ group’s objections to Soho bars and restaurants
London mayor says Soho Society’s decision to challenge all new licensing applications is ‘bad’ for city
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/01/khan-vows-to-overrule-residents-groups-objections-to-soho-bars-and-restaurants
They made a mistake, but they’re not responsible for Nowak’s death. The man responsible for Nowak’s death was Vickrum Digwa, who has rightfully received a life sentence.
Planning law needs removing altogether in London.
Q. A university education isn't worth the amount of time and money it usually takes
Which places a medical degree from Oxford in the same category as a degree in Tea Warming Studies at Gasworks Road University, and also places a qualifier (usually) in a weird position.
It is more or less unthinkable that anyone places those two dissimilar things in exactly the same position WRT to 'worth'.
So what it is really testing is how many people can spot a meaningless question.
This is unworthy of the BSA survey.
They may not be directly responsible for his death and they are very fortunate that an expert opinion has said the injuries were unsurvivable but their conduct was poor all,the same.
There were unfair and frankly in a couple of posts insulting comments directed at me over my comments about a conversation on Sky with Sam Coates and Adam Boulton about an e mail about Ollie Robbins sacking
Ultimately I researched Sky news for over an hour and found the clip which I posted on the last thread yesterday evening with the actual words spoken by Boulton
He said 'the e mail suggests that actually the blame levelled at Ollie Robbins is not justified as the system had already approved it'
I was surprised that even this morning @Mexicanpete was raising it even though I had taken the time and effort to find and publish the clip which identifiers the e mail evidence
Posters can argue about interpretation but sadly there is no excuse for trying to discredit a poster who attempts to provide genuine information
Sky news has won numerous awards and is a recognised broadcaster and not known for bias like GB news
I hope this ends this unseemly argument
https://www.youtube.com/live/Bak2DEulc0Q?si=bBxZjQY8aT4j6ZCr
Police are frequently in such situations, only massively multiplied in complexity, misdirection horrible consequences and gravity. We should start from the significance of that situation.
Vaguely on topic, it makes life easier for the simple minded among us (politicians, book makers, punters, bloggers, commentators, analysts and other thickheads) to paint the election in binary terms.
It may not be John Jackson vs Jack Johnson though the cynic might take the view Labour and Reform are more similar than either would care to admit.
It's worth repeating (because I enjoy the words), the amount of water to flow under the number of bridges before the next General Election is as comparable as the 20mm which fell at Epsom last night to the daily volume passing over Niagara Falls.
On the wider point of hounding posters from the site that does happen but I am not going anywhere
Furthermore Mr Brooks was justifiably frustrated and angry, because he saw the arrival of the police as no substitute for the non-arrival of the ambulance, and to his mind the police seemed more interested in questioning him than in tending Stephen...
...To that must be added the failure of Inspector Steven Groves, the only senior officer present before the ambulance came, to try to find out from Mr Brooks what had happened. He, and others, appear to have assumed that there had been a fight. Only later did they take some steps to follow up the sparse information which they had gleaned. Who can tell whether proper concern and respect for Mr Brooks' condition and status as a victim might not have helped to lead to evidence should he have been used in a properly coordinated search of the estate?
30 years on the Police appear to have learned nothing.
Having said that Sky is a very poor News Channel-only marginally better than Fox News- and Trevor Phillips is the worst of them.
In obvious distress, is dragged up nearly to his feet, his arms brought behind his back and cuffed. The response to his pleas of being stabbed being “I don’t think you have mate”.
His Reform councillors in Essex are insisting that County Council meetings open with the Lords Prayer and end with the singing of the National Anthem.
Next we need the officers who utterly failed to show concern for their prisoner to face justice. At the very least its a gross failure of their duties
But Farage? He's trying to fan flames to incite a political reaction. For votes, not out of concern.
We need less hate and division in this country, not more.
Sounds like crime is really out of control.....all these Labour political figures having their phones nicked.
https://x.com/alexwickham/status/2061727422827954385
Exclusive: Andy Burnham will not call an early election if he becomes PM
His spokesperson says he is ruling out a snap election
This sort of organised protest at established industries will kill city centres.
It’s Soho, it’s been full of bars and restaurants open all night for decades. If you want a quiet life go live somewhere else.
Same goes for those who move next to the airport, motorsports venue etc. and then think they can start objecting to existing businesses.
Kesh (uncut hair)
Kara (a steel bracelet)
Kanga (a wooden comb)
Kaccha - also spelt, Kachh, Kachera (cotton underwear)
Kirpan (steel sword)
As a fan of the Tao of Pooh, my punlimited alternative proposal for ensuring community safety is that the Kirpan may be carried - but only if the Kanga is replaced with a requirement to be accompanied at all times by a (non-boxing) live kangaroo, which must be ridden or kept on a 2m lead.
Yousra Elbagir has been named television journalist of the year
Yalda Hakim, who hosts international news show The World With Yalda Hakim, won presenter of the year
Home news correspondent Mollie Malone was named emerging talent of the year
24 Hours In The Kill Zone by international news correspondent John Sparks won in the digital journalism category.
Deborah Haynes is also an excellent defence correspondent
It is noticeable that apart from John Sparks, they are all women
I know of a case where a hit and run victim was assumed by the police to be a drunk in the gutter. And then was treated as such.
Labour 25.6%
Greens 22.3%
Conservatives 20%
Reform: 13%
Liberal Democrats: 12.4%
Yes, they took a beating in several Boroughs - in mine, they lost 38 seats, 14 to the Greens and 24 to the Newham Independents. Yet they held the Mayoralty and have joined with the Greens to retain control of the administration.
Those numbers suggest a potentially close and unpredictable race for the Mayoralty. Sadiq Khan is widely loathed in Outer London but his vote holds up well in Inner London. Choice of candidate will be essential - @HYUFD talks up Cleverley and Coe but I can't see it. We already have Laila Cunningham more or less in place for Reform but who will the Greens pick?
On the matter of licenses - this is a political issue, relating to large scale landlords wanting bars removed, and politicians politicking with local groups.
It will be interesting to see if anything happens. My guess is that it will fade again. The anti-license thing is strong in a section of local politics in inner London.
They got lucky.
Some LC-36 updates. Now that we’ve had access to the pad and integration facility we can share a bit of good news. The propellant farm, oxygen, liquid hydrogen and LNG tanks are all in good shape. This is good luck because these are very long lead items. The water tower is also good. The big support tower is damaged, but it can be repaired in place rather than torn down and replaced. The booster “Never Tell Me The Odds” and the three GS-2s that were onsite in the integration facility also look good.
I’ve seen some speculation that we might move directly to the 9x4 configuration, but we won’t do that. Rate manufacturing of 7x2 is going well, and we’re going to continue that at pace as planned and store the stages for use. In addition, we had already been working for some time on eliminating our transporter-erector in favor of an alternative vertical conop, and we’ll now go directly to that; so we don’t need a new transporter-erector.
We will fly again before the end of this year. Gradatim Ferociter.
https://x.com/davill/status/2061655383610114124
Again, there's too much hate as it is. Its not our fault that Farage has been outflanked by Rupert Lower, but that doesn't mean that we should just accept a return to open racism because it suits some politicians.
Whats next - pogroms?
But how does one track society's attitude to the value of a university degree except by such questions?
It seems probable that society's view is changing on this topic, if only because university is (probably) perceived as increasingly expensive, and graduates seem to be finding it tougher to enter the labour market.
If you were only polling graduates, one could ask about their perception of the value of their degree, but that's not very helpful for measuring the population as a whole.
Coppers need firing, at the very least, for gross misconduct "Sure you have" - what a disgusting comment to make.
Digwa's family shame Sikhs and the copper with the bodycam shames the police.
Of course, whoever leads Labour in the autumn will have 400 or so supporting MP''s in the Commons.
If I was an Essicks councillor I'd let them do their prayers and then hold them to the flame over what they do, which always has more relevance than what they say.
BBC News is essentially their World Service on TV- not a bad thing in itself, but a different creature with a different focus.
GB News is... terrifying. And that's about it. There isn't really enough money or audience to sustain 24 hour rolling permanews in the UK. Or, if we're honest, enough news.
And to try to synthesise the unpleasantness of the last 18 hours, there's quite a gap between "Sam Coates and Adam Boulton think X" and "X is the case". A smaller gap than for many of their colleagues in other parts of the media, but plenty big enough.
The support tower might well be harder to fix safely than build a new one. Rapidly fabricating sections offsite is one thing. Getting people close enough to a huge mass of steel with damaged support, to stabilise it… then cutting out the damage. Not something I would like to do.
One or two posters made it unnecessarily unpleasant
Please let me know where I claimed otherwise.
Oh, I didn’t. 🙄
In 2012 the National Secular Society won one of their trolling Judicial Reviews that declared Local Councils (in this case Bideford Town Council) had no power to hold prayers, so a couple of years later Mr Cameron passed a law that said that Councils DO have that power.
There are plenty of serious things with which to beat Ref UK, without the need to do this kind of thing.
https://www.secularism.org.uk/news/2014/12/nss-accuses-government-of-undermining-religious-freedom-by-backing-new-council-prayers-bill
The BSA knows perfectly well from examining its own mind and going to the pub that almost everyone, and everyone with a thought out view, has a nuanced and complex approach to the value of education, FE and HE, has views on who should pay and why, has views on education as an intrinsic and an extrinsic value and places higher values on some things than others.
No proper and serious professional in social studies could possibly reduce this mix to a 'Yes' or 'No' unqualified general question.
For forty years, this phrase has heralded the summer:
"There are no more French players at Roland-Garros."
https://x.com/BrunoTertrais/status/2061555993201328564
Photo, an old Cimbrian village, DFS.
So I get endlessly bemused when all sides complain that the media are biased. Of course it is.
I am really not sure how this works out in Makerfield but Burnham may have a fight on his hands
Election Maps UK
Westminster Voting Intention:
RFM: 27% (+3)
LAB: 18% (+1)
CON: 18% (-1)
GRN: 15% (-1)
LDM: 13% (-1)
RES: 3% (=)
YouGov
31 May - 1 Jun.
Changes w/ 25-26 May.
They got very lucky the damage didn’t extend much further around the facility, given the size of the explosion.
I guess rocket science is still hard!
I've watched a lot of those US bodycam traffic stop footage (yeah I know) and it's remarkable how aggressive they have to be in pulling people out of the car and cuffing them because of the reasonable worry that the person might have a gun. I'm not saying that UK cops don't have to be concerned about such things but their immediate cuffing of Nowak looks out of place in the UK.
Utterly delusional
Now you are being wholly disingenuous to the points I was making. I was not being personal although that is your defence. Now if you believe I have embarked on a personal vendetta against you that is wholly unacceptable. If you don't want me posting here I suggest you politely ask @TheScreamingEagles to remove me from the site.
We may disagree but there is no way I would seek for you or indeed anyone to leave the site
https://x.com/ripx4nutmeg/status/2061572264932319409
To be fair he does a pretty good job, says that the party needs to reflect and reinvent itself again as the party of the working class, stay away from middle-class culture war obsessions such as men in women’s toilets.
https://vf.politicalbetting.com/discussion/comment/5563453/#Comment_5563453
Whether this is significant, I don't know. But it has been noticeable.
Has he been inducted into Tommy Lots Of Names cohorts, yet? He would fit in perfectly.
Reform will win because Labour are awful.
Restore hate Reform and think they are race traitors
Restore and Reform step up both their vitriol against each other and hurl rocks towards Burnham
The entire social media world is which one wins - Reform or Restore
Then Labour wins and we get the EVERYONE I KNOW VOTED REFORM / RESTORE THIS WAS STOLEN bullshit
https://averypublicsociologist.blogspot.com/2026/05/a-rare-and-unusual-intervention.html