https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51687287 I’m rather surprised no one has raised this ;-) I don’t know whose side to take here other than to note that the Home Secretary is a proven liar ......
....why do storms have names these days? Well, basically it's because everyone out there is as thick as pig tihs. The public just think that there is wind, rain, hail, snow, flooding etc. But it's not...
Saturday. Just had a wee peep out, it's raining. Ain't that a surprise...not! Oh well, boat wet weather gear when I go out. The Ireland rugby match has been put off. I don't know about the others yet....
She was on BBC News talking from France and looking so happy, promoting her new book. She lives with her family now, in Canada. I remember following her story when she escaped from Pakistan as crowds...
Good news (1): You can't score zero this week because there's one of those question where all the answers are correct. Good news (2): It's dead easy this week. (Well, I think it is, anyway!) Bad news:...
Good morning everyone - we're continuing with our mild sunny days, hoping this is a slow slide into Autumn, though March is predicted to be hot !! That I can well do without !! Back to the 'colours'...
does it bother anyone that this has come into being. It has been implemented by the police and has caught it's first person, who is wanted for apparently assaulting an emergency worker. see if i can...
What did you think of the first episode of the new series? I was looking forward to it but found it very dull. The characters seemed to have changed a lot in the leap forward seven years and where has...
just read a person who i thought should know better, call people in a care home inmates,
surely the proper name for them is residents,or am i being picky?...
39. Eat it before Lent (7) ??n?a?e I think it is pancake
Then 32. An alcohol made from rice (4) ???k if “pancake” is correct
36. Crank it up! (4) r???
thanks...