Friday 26th January 2018
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Re: Friday 26th January 2018
Eyesight has improved with a few years non waring of glases.
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New Shetland radar to better protect UK Northern airspace
New Shetland radar to better protect UK Northern airspace
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DWP Areas of Research Interest
This is the first Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 'Areas of Research Interest' (ARI). It summarises the most important research questions facing DWP.
DWP Areas of Research Interest
This is the first Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 'Areas of Research Interest' (ARI). It summarises the most important research questions facing DWP.
Re: Friday 26th January 2018
I've been at war with my specs for years
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Wooden,flexible supposed unbreakable which I broke in demonstration,designer,cheap none like me.
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That make you shit yourself/fall off your chair blast of air fired at your eyeball seemed to have improved.
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I'll agree to laser surgery when the discomfort of lead crystal-like glasses becomes too awful
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Re: Friday 26th January 2018
One local council byelection yesterday:
Isle of Wight - Tory hold with a fraction under half the vote, down from 75% last May. This was largely down to an intervention by the LibDems who polled 26% in their first showing here since 2009 (the election this ward came into existence following boundary changes) when they ran the Tories fairly close in a straight fight. Though this result was some way short of that, it may still be encouraging for them given how totally they disintegrated as an electoral force on this unitary in the coalition years. Greens came a very distant second last year, but their share was well down this time (on both their previous efforts in 2017 and 2013) and they weren't far ahead of Labour - who improved modestly on last time to reach 9% of the vote. UKIP polled a respectable second here in 2013, but did not stand last time and their support collapsed from six years ago, to just 2% and last now. As things stand, the future now looks bleak for them everywhere.
Two contests next week to start February. It gets busier, though......
Isle of Wight - Tory hold with a fraction under half the vote, down from 75% last May. This was largely down to an intervention by the LibDems who polled 26% in their first showing here since 2009 (the election this ward came into existence following boundary changes) when they ran the Tories fairly close in a straight fight. Though this result was some way short of that, it may still be encouraging for them given how totally they disintegrated as an electoral force on this unitary in the coalition years. Greens came a very distant second last year, but their share was well down this time (on both their previous efforts in 2017 and 2013) and they weren't far ahead of Labour - who improved modestly on last time to reach 9% of the vote. UKIP polled a respectable second here in 2013, but did not stand last time and their support collapsed from six years ago, to just 2% and last now. As things stand, the future now looks bleak for them everywhere.
Two contests next week to start February. It gets busier, though......
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
Re: Friday 26th January 2018
Goodnight, everyone
love,
cJA
love,
cJA
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... bs-belfastBombardier wins fight against huge tariffs on aircraft imports
Defeat for Trump administration could save thousands of jobs at company’s Belfast operation (Guardian)
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Night night.
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Thousands of Turkish Cypriots demonstrate against Ankara
Thousands of Turkish Cypriots demonstrate against Ankara
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Unanswerable case for a land value tax
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