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rimu , in Thousands of counter-protesters take to UK streets as far-right unrest fails to materialise
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Hell yeah, inspiring!

nickb333 , in BREAKING: A woman has reportedly fallen through the boards on Blackpool Central Pier onto the beach below.
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I don't follow former twitter links but if I did - would I be rickrolled to a Drifters song?
EDIT - safe link - https://archive.is/Kvskx

MTK , in Royal Mint opens factory in south Wales to recover gold from e-waste

So they don’t just make mints for the royal family?

stupidcasey ,

Of course not that’s ridiculous, they make Royal® Brand Mints! They need gold for the wrapper foil. After all choosy Royals Choose Royal®’s!

DISCLAIMER, the royal family in no way endorses, enjoys encourage or engages with Royal® Brand candy

mozz , in Faith school banning parts of geography lessons, Ofsted finds
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Honestly it kind of makes sense. If you think that God himself the ruler of the universe wants you to do it some particular way, then you're not going to give a shit if some educational authority tries to put down rules as to how the kids should be educated.

This is why religion has no place in education or government or a few other places.

rpin42 ,
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Exactly. You’re going to work around them to ‘please god’. Good point.

Flyberius , in BREAKING: A woman has reportedly fallen through the boards on Blackpool Central Pier onto the beach below.
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You’d think that maintaining something like the boards on a pier would be a fairly straightforward exercise.

I mean come on.

rah ,

But how will the director of the company that owns the pier pay the mortgage on his six-bedroom house if he goes around “maintaining” the boards?

bungalowtill , in BREAKING: A woman has reportedly fallen through the boards on Blackpool Central Pier onto the beach below.

Can we avoid the fascists‘ marketplace, please?

friend_of_satan , in BREAKING: A woman has reportedly fallen through the boards on Blackpool Central Pier onto the beach below.

Breaking indeed.

MonsterMonster OP , in 'Lightning speed' broadband for rural areas

I’ve heard these grandiose announcements over the last 15 years where it is already known that rural areas have rubbish broadband. Plans were announced, huge amounts of money were given to telcos , usually BT, and nothing happens in the rural areas but towns and cities get super fast fibre.

The telcos do not want to upgrade Comms infrastructure in rural areas as they are invariably sparsely populated so the profits don’t exist. But they’re happy to take the tax-payers money though.

With the onset of mobile phones, wired/fibre solutions become increasingly expensive and less likely in such areas and we’re still waiting for a decent signal.

And so it goes on.

Rogue ,

Just as a counter: I live in a very rural part of the country, pretty sparsely populated and yet I get 1Gbps fibre. There’s a new company rolling out in the area promising 10Gbps, it’s kind of insane. So these programs do work.

wewbull , in Royal Mint opens factory in south Wales to recover gold from e-waste

…but not any other materials? Sounds wasteful.

YungOnions , in Royal Mint opens factory in south Wales to recover gold from e-waste

Cool!

Blackmist , in Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills

They should add Severn Trent to that list, and then renationalise the lot.

jabjoe ,
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Renationalise and sue the old owners and management for as much as we can claw back. It’s been a complete con.

Annoyed_Crabby , in More than 100 arrested in London as violence flares after Southport stabbings

Woah. You okay there UK? Hang in there man, and stay safe.

ThePyroPython ,

Eh, we could be doing better, but at least now we’ve got a sensible sounding government.

Don’t worry about this, race riots happen every 20 years or so. The previous one was much bigger.

Lifebandit666 , in Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills

When they tell you a number is so you go “HOW MUCH? WOW” when they should be telling you the number as a percentage of profits.

0.5% of yearly profits doesn’t sound as big does it? I mean I’ve made that number up, but the point stands.

InsanelyCrewed ,

It says in the article the proposed fine for Thames is 9%, but doesn’t mention Northumbria or Yorkshire.

Lifebandit666 ,

…can you tell I didn’t read it? Thanks for that. 9% is fuck all really innit?

InsanelyCrewed ,

Aye still a joke, especially when they’re wanting to charge us more, government should force the bosses to give back their bonuses but that’s never gonna happen.

Streamwave , in Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills

Squeeze 'em til the pips squeak.

TheGrandNagus , (edited ) in Thames, Yorkshire and Northumbrian Water face £168m fines for sewage spills

Northumbrian Water made a total profit of £206 million in the financial year ending 31st March 2024.

They paid out £61 million in dividends.

Their fine for polluting Northumberland’s rivers and beaches — probably the most beautiful coastline in all of Britain, and officially recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) — was just £17 million.

And the fine doesn’t even appear to my eyes to be for that financial year alone, it appears to be for all the years of spillage (correct me if I’ve misunderstood!).

I’m not sure if they’ve received any previous fines for this, but if not, that works out as a £1.9 million fine for each year since we started measuring all outflows.

Ofwat are a fucking joke. Just like Ofgem, they care more about keeping the private foreign ownership happy than they do about actually regulating these companies for the good of UK citizens and for the wider environment.

If I ran a garage and was dumping brake fluid, oils, and other detritus into streets, drains, rivers, etc I rightly wouldn’t receive little slaps on the wrist. I’d be in prison.

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