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Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Aston Villa agree deal to sign West Ham defender
bbc.co.ukThird party respooled film is essentially over?
I found a few threads from the past few months where it seems many weren't aware of this. I for one will really miss the Reflx lab 800T. I have a few rolls i plan to use at the end of the year. Wondering if I shouldn't just freeze them even if the expiry is Dec 2027.
Hyde Park, August 6, 2025 (L) and today (R). Southern England recorded its driest July on record, the Met Office recently announced
Nadia Sawalha threatens legal action against ITV over Loose Women removal
bbc.co.ukUK Woman arrested under Serious Organised Crime Act for starting a speech
source: https://nitter.net/DefendOurJuries/status/2083569869505634800#m
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This woman was arrested under s.45 Serious Organised Crime Act for saying only the following: “Hello everyone. They’ve said we can’t have a stage or amplified voices, but that’s ok because our voice is loud enough.”
How to plant a nuclear plant in Iran
digitaldigging.orgRacist fisherman in Sunderland, England
Southwark Council leader condemns rises in Bermondsey rents
bbc.co.ukFar right marchers harass delivery rider in Glasgow
The delivery driver is in the country legally: https://www.thenational.scot/news/26414239.glasgow-delivery-driver-speaks-attack-far-right-thugs/
[Former player] Brandon Williams and the possibility of a Rotherham United contract
rotherhamadvertiser.co.ukEngland fan beats up a woman (thought to be his wife) in a bar in Marmaris, Turkey
It's thought that this is his family in the video.
There's another video of him in an England shirt starting a fight with others:
Clicking delete RAW also deletes the JPEG on griii?
If i shoot in raw + jepg, and then choose to delete only the RAW, I've found this also deletes the RAW file from the SD card. What am I doing wrong? My firmware is up to date
England fans fighting with locals in Dallas, Texas
Far right agitator, Young Bob, taunts teens who fight back
Racist gets called out and turns chicken
London protests: What you need to know about Saturday's events
bbc.co.ukVery much over bosses trying to convince me that the company mission is important
I've been working for 11 years + and a common theme in the jobs I've had is execs trying to convinve us that the work we do is and the company mission is important. It's not important.
Whilst I'm very grateful to be employed, I cannot get behind the constant push that we're all in this together.
An exec said to us once "when you look back at the end of your career, don't you want to be able to say that you were there when Acme Inc. hit this revenue target and became the biggest player in the market?"
Like honestly no, I really really will not care about this place when I'm 70.
He'll care because he has equity and if the company ever sells I'm sure he'll be richer than he already is. I will not care and I wish they'd stop treating me like an idiot and that I should care.
I do my job well and to a good standard. I do not appreciate the attempts to indoctrinate me into the company culture.
And I cannot relate to my colleageus who seem to buy into it all and into the push to adhere to the company "values".
We're not saving lives here.
I had asked my wife to set a screentime passcode lock so I couldn't just get past the daily limit, but now if I have the lock set I can just press ignore limit without having to enter the passcode? Is this a bug or have they changed the way it is?