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Starmer says UK 'stands with Israel' and he is 'deeply concerned' Middle East is 'on the brink'
  • Yeah, I can imagine watching the west endlessly debate how you're allowed to defend your country is quite frustrating when Israel is given carte blanche to start a regional conflict.

  • "Always online – always here: Fediverse Antifa"
  • The red is probably for communism, the colours are the same as the anarcho-communism flag. Personally, I've always associated fascism with black, no idea why.

  • "Always online – always here: Fediverse Antifa"
  • But wouldn't three of the lines need to be red for that? Something like this:

  • news.sky.com Starmer says UK 'stands with Israel' and he is 'deeply concerned' Middle East is 'on the brink'

    The attack on Israel began while Sir Keir was talking to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, Downing Street said earlier.

    Starmer says UK 'stands with Israel' and he is 'deeply concerned' Middle East is 'on the brink'

    > Sir Keir, who was on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the assault was launched, said the rockets were aimed at civilian targets and it is "too soon to assess the impact fully". > > "I utterly condemn this attempt by the Iranian regime to harm innocent Israelis, to escalate this incredibly dangerous situation and push the region ever closer to the brink," he said. > […] > Sir Keir called on Iran to "stop these attacks", saying it had "menaced the Middle East for far too long". > > "I am deeply concerned that the region is on the brink, and I'm deeply concerned about the risk of miscalculation," he added. > […] > Asked if the UK would be prepared to use British military capabilities to help Israel defend itself against Iran, which backs the militant group, the prime minister said: "This, as you'll appreciate, is an evolving situation. > > "But what I will say is that we stand with Israel and her right to self-defence. And any relevant updates will be provided in due course." > > A few hours after that statement, Mr Healey confirmed the involvement of British forces tonight - though it is not clear in what capacity or whether personnel were involved in shooting down the Iranian missiles, as US forces did. > > The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is not yet confirming what kind of support it gave Israel, but RAF Typhoon jets, operating from an air base in Cyprus, were deployed to help Israel during Iran's previous attack in April. > […] > "My calls have been about the importance of creating the space and the conditions for that de-escalation, and to find that political route forward," the prime minister told reporters after his televised address. > > He added that with Mr Netanyahu he was able to "make the case for a ceasefire in Gaza", which has been under siege for the past year following the Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023. > > The prime minister also repeated the advice for Britons in Lebanon to leave immediately, saying "we're doing everything we can to get people out, but the situation is extremely volatile".

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    "Always online – always here: Fediverse Antifa"
  • Why are all the inner lines black but one? I hate it.

  • www.telegraph.co.uk HS2’s Euston leg poised to be given green light despite cost concerns

    Chancellor is expected to approve expansion in Budget and multi-billion-pound transformation of station

    HS2’s Euston leg poised to be given green light despite cost concerns

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    > The Government is poised to approve the extension of HS2 into Euston station, despite concerns it could saddle the taxpayer with billions of pounds in extra costs. > >The move will ensure that the high-speed rail route runs into the centre of London rather than ending at Old Oak Common in the west of the capital. > > Chancellor Rachel Reeves will reportedly use her first Budget next month to approve funding for the project, which will also include a multi-billion-pound transformation of Euston. > […] > As part of any Euston expansion, the Government must also decide whether to retain Mr Sunak’s slimmed-down plans for a six-platform HS2 terminus or reinstate the original blueprint for an 11-platform layout, with a new Tube station. > > Labour has been under pressure to make a swift decision on the Euston leg after two 1,700-tonne boring machines were delivered from Germany last month. The company responsible for overseeing HS2 has warned that the machines cannot be left underground indefinitely and that drilling must begin early next year.

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    Dating rule

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    Rosie Duffield quits as Labour MP with attack on Keir Starmer
  • I did read it, I just think it demonstrates the same problem as Stramer's freebies, rich people pushing money around in policies to buy influence.

  • Rosie Duffield quits as Labour MP with attack on Keir Starmer
  • In her resignation letter, published by the Sunday Times, external, the Canterbury MP lambasts the prime minister for accepting gifts worth tens of thousands of pounds while scrapping the winter fuel payment and keeping the two-child benefit cap.

    Very funny thing for someone who accepted a £10k private donation and didn't vote on the winter fuel payment to say. Shouldn't expect moral consistency from a transphobe.

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    [Spoiler] Look out!
  • Spoiling Chapter 1 is apparently a thing

    Girl on the left confess to the one on the right. Girl on the right then gets hit with the girder and dies (and becomes a cupid).

  • Bluesky's fedi-washing
  • Yeah, I'm struggling to see a reason why anyone would run an AT replay and that's probably by design.

  • Rule
  • 4Chan post: depressed anime girl next to the word 'please'

  • Look out!

    Source: Love Bullet

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    Bluesky's fedi-washing
  • I don't disagree, Nostr, APub and AT are all responses to the centralisation of social media in the 2010s and they all bill themselves as decentralised protocols, so should be discussed together. I'm just less trusting of Bluesky as they're VC backed and the general direction and vibe is very 'tech bro'. The lack of private blocks is endemic of that, private data being a thing that has to added and not considered important from day one. APub, on the other hand, has a very FOSS-esque culture, which is what I love about it and probably why it'll never go mainstream.

  • Rachel Reeves hopes for £50bn windfall with fiscal rules rejig
  • Do my eyes deceive me or is this good news? From the Treasury???

  • www.thetimes.com Rachel Reeves hopes for £50bn windfall with fiscal rules rejig

    The chancellor will ask the Treasury to examine borrowing rules before the autumn budget, which may allow the government to fund large-scale projects

    Rachel Reeves hopes for £50bn windfall with fiscal rules rejig

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    > Rachel Reeves will free up as much as £50 billion to spend on roads, housing, energy and other large-scale projects under plans being drawn up by officials. > > The chancellor has asked the Treasury to look at changing the government’s current borrowing rules that would hand her a windfall to fulfil Labour’s pledge to increase investment in the economy. > > The current system has long been criticised by economists for discouraging governments from making long-term investments that could grow the economy. > > Senior government sources said that Reeves has now asked officials to draw up options for changing the way the government measures debt, which could allow the government to offset “assets”, such the £236 billion owed in student loans, against the wider national debt — freeing up more money for investment. > > Economists have calculated that if such rules had been in place at the time of the last budget it would have amounted to about £50 billion worth of additional headroom. > > This would not only fund the new £7 billion national wealth fund and the £8 billion cost of Great British Energy but also free up billions of pounds to invest in other infrastructure priorities such as new rail and road links and capital investment in the NHS. > > However, the move will not allow Reeves to increase day to day spending — for example by reinstating winter fuel payments — as Labour has pledged this must be met entirely from annual tax receipts. > > In order to meet Labour’s plans to increase day-to-day spending Reeves is widely expected to raise taxes on capital gains and change the rules around inheritance tax.

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    Bluesky's fedi-washing
  • Also in terms of expense I’ve seen it’s around $250 / month which equivalent to larger Lemmy instances, I think programming dev was around this price point so it’s not absurdly large.

    I don't know about prog dev, but Lemmy instances are fairly cheap to run, see this thread https://lemmy.world/post/19466047.

    And to give my potential hot take, but I think what Bluesky and the AT protocol does should be called crawling instead of federating. If I understand things correctly, then what AT expects is for a replay to crawl the network looking for relevant data in PDSs, as opposed to APub where you push your data to the relevant places. I know this is semantics, but if we accept the Bluesky definition of federation then Google and Bing are federation services and that just doesn't feel right.

  • The boomer generation hit the economic jackpot. Young people will inherit their massive debts.
  • One thing these kinds of articles that are designed to stoke generational conflicts never mention is that rich people live longer. Like, obviously older people would be proportionally richer, the poorer people from that generation are dead. Also, friendly reminder, all this stoking of generational conflicts does is distract us from the real divide in society.

  • £10bn data centre investment in Northumberland shows UK ‘open for business’ says Starmer

    > A £10 billion US investment in a new artificial intelligence data centre in Northumberland will create 4,000 jobs in the UK, according to the Government. > > The deal with private equity giant Blackstone will create Europe’s biggest AI data centre in Cambois near Blyth. > > Sir Keir Starmer said the investment, facilitated by the Office for Investment, showed the UK is “open for business” as he attempts to woo US bosses in New York. > > As a result of the deal, around 1,200 jobs will be dedicated to the construction of the site. > > Blackstone will also put £110 million into a fund for skills training and transport infrastructure in the area. > > The site was bought by Blackstone earlier this year after the collapse of Britishvolt, which had planned to build electric car batteries. > > The plan for Blackstone to develop the site was first revealed in April, before Sir Keir Starmer's election win. > > Speaking on Wednesday 25 September, Sir Keir said: “The number one mission of my government is to grow our economy, so that hard-working British people reap the benefits and more foreign investment is a crucial part of that plan. > > “New investment such as the one we’ve announced with Blackstone today is a huge vote of confidence in the UK and it proves that Britain is back as a major player on the global stage and we’re open for business.”

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    Post for mods to comment on
  • My mastery of the dark arts is truly unparalleled 😎

    Actual answer

    The option doesn't appear on lemmy-ui for reasons beyond me, but it's not blocked in the API so I just did this with curl:

    cu -H 'Content-Type: application/json' https://feddit.uk/api/v3/community/mod -X POST -d '{"community_id": 502135, "person_id": 17930, "added": true}'
    
  • Languages
  • Clojure, a simple grammar but most of the vocabulary is imported from another language.

  • Thank you to all the admins of the current instances, still good to remember we lost a few along the way
  • Yeah, it's existence was incredibly brief near the API apocalypse. The domains isn't currently registered, so someone could grab it now. Might be cool to have it redirect to feddit.uk.

  • can' say nout without affending people these days

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    Thank you to all the admins of the current instances, still good to remember we lost a few along the way
  • Shout out to anyone who still remembers lemmy.org.uk, you only existed for like two days but I remember you.

  • Thank you to all the admins of the current instances, still good to remember we lost a few along the way
  • I don't, there was a weird bug with it that would repeatedly send thousands of activities to your instance causing federation to lag.

  • inews.co.uk Labour to build new reservoirs and sewage systems using billions in private finance

    Environment Secretary Steve Reed said the investment is the "biggest ever" in the water sector

    Labour to build new reservoirs and sewage systems using billions in private finance

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    > Steve Reed[, the Environmental Secretary,] said the “biggest ever investment” in the water industry, amounting to around £88bn in private cash, will allow the Government to “fix the foundations” of the water sector and bring an end to the sewage crisis. > > Clean water campaigners have criticised the fact that bill payers will be forced to pay for the clean up of the country’s waterways, with average bills expected to rise by around £19 a year between 2025-2030. > > But officials have insisted that under the Government’s reforms, every penny of cash raised will be invested into major infrastructure upgrades, rather than being syphoned off in dividends to investors. > > New plans being introduced will mean water firms that fail to spend the money raised from customers on infrastructure upgrades will be refunded to bill payers. > > The spending is due to be finalised by Ofwat in December when it sets out its final determination for bill rises. Its initial recommendation, published over the summer, was for £88bn to be raised through customer bills, despite the water industry asking for £105bn. > […] > Under the plans, around £10bn will be invested in storm overflow upgrades, £4bn to boost the country’s water supply, including building the first new reservoirs for more than a generation, and £6bn in tackling nutrient pollution, caused largely by the agriculture sector. The Government hopes that building more reservoirs will increase the UK’s water resillience [sic] and support its plans to build more new homes. > […] > As well as protecting investment in water infrastructure, the Government earlier this month published legislation to toughen up the laws that will see water bosses face jail time if they are found to be covering up illegal sewage dumping. > > The Water (Special Measures) Bill, will also give the regulator the power to ban the payment of bonuses to water executives if they are found to be failing customers. > > Regulator, the Environment Agency (EA), will also see its staffing numbers increased, while all investigations into water firms will be paid for by the sector, significantly boosting resources for the body.

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    Maths rule

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    Inrule

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    Labour given £4m from tax haven-based hedge fund with shares in oil and arms

    > The Labour Party’s largest-ever donation came from a Cayman Islands-registered hedge fund with shares worth hundreds of millions of pounds in fossil fuels, private health firms, arms manufacturers and asset managers. > > While the £4m donation by Quadrature Capital is the sixth-largest in British political history, it is noteworthy not just for its size, but also its timing. > > Electoral Commission records suggest Labour received the donation in the one-week window between former prime minister Rishi Sunak announcing the general election and the start of the ‘pre-poll reporting period’ in which all political donations over £11,180 had to be published weekly, rather than the quarterly norm. > > This means that despite being made on 28 May, Quadrature’s generous donation was published by the Electoral Commission only last week, more than two months after Labour won the election. > […] > The party has received more than £8m from businesses or people linked to the financial industry since Starmer became leader in 2020 and now boasts two multi-million-pound donors from the world of hedge funds; Quadrature and Taylor, who has managed several billion-dollar funds over his career. > > While Quadrature had not donated to Labour before May, one of its senior employees has contributed significantly to the party under Starmer. Daniel Luhde-Thompson, a strategic adviser at the firm, has given the party more than £500,000 this year, according to the Electoral Commission. > […] > Last year, the Guardian reported that despite donating to environmental charities through its climate foundation, Quadrature had holdings in fossil fuel companies worth more than $170m. The paper highlighted three holdings in particular with major polluters: ConocoPhillips, Cheniere Energy and Cenovus Energy. > > [O]penDemocracy’s analysis of the firm’s latest SEC filings shows that Quadrature has since increased its holdings in Cenovus, which was this year fined millions for an oil spill that released 250,000 litres into the Atlantic Ocean. Quadrature has scaled back its holdings with the other two firms but has taken up a major $67m stake in ExxonMobil, one of the largest oil and gas producers in the world. > […] > UK accounts filings for the firm show profits before tax of more than £230m in the financial year ending 31 January 2023, but paid corporation tax of only £5.3m. As is noted in the accounts, had the firm paid the standard rate of UK corporation tax of 19% during that period, this would have amounted to more than £43m.

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    its called a half-pint, you absolute melts

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    Starmer to give millions to far-right Italian PM Meloni to tackle migration

    www.independent.co.uk Starmer to give millions to far-right Italian PM Meloni to tackle migration - live

    Sir Keir has signalled he is open to pursuing an arrangement similar to Italy’s migration deal with Albania

    Starmer to give millions to far-right Italian PM Meloni to tackle migration - live

    > Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to give some £4 million to the far-right Italian government to tackle irregular migration. > > The funding for the initiative, called the Rome Process, comes following the meeting of the two leaders. > > Sir Keir met with his Italian counterpart in Rome today to discuss plans to tackle illegal migration. > > The populist Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, has seen a 60 per cent drop in illegal migration in the past year and recently signed a controversial deal with Albania. > > Sir Keir said he is “very interested” in Italy’s policies leading to “dramatic reductions” in irregular migration. > > “You’ve made remarkable progress working with countries across migration routes as equals, to address the drivers of migration at source and tackle gangs,” Sir Keir told the press conference. > > Ms Meloni added she and Sir Keir had signed a joint communique including “very tangible, important points, and is evidence of the deep relation between our two countries.” > > Sir Keir has signalled he is open to pursuing an arrangement similar to Italy’s migration deal with Albania, whereby asylum seekers will be held in the Balkan state while their claims are processed.

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    www.theguardian.com Keir Starmer alleged to have broken rules over party donor’s gifts to wife

    The prime minister made a late declaration of a personal shopper and clothes for his wife paid for by Lord Alli

    Keir Starmer alleged to have broken rules over party donor’s gifts to wife

    > Keir Starmer is alleged to have broken parliamentary rules by failing to declare donations of clothing for his wife from the Labour donor Waheed Alli. > > The gifts to Victoria Starmer were not initially declared in the register of MPs’ interests, the Sunday Times reported. > > Starmer approached the parliamentary authorities on Tuesday to make a late declaration after being given updated advice on what needed to be registered. > > The donations reportedly covered the cost of a personal shopper, clothes and alterations for Lady Starmer before and after Labour’s election win in July. > > MPs are required to register gifts and donations within 28 days. > > The Tories have demanded a full investigation into the Starmers’ links with Lord Alli, who has donated £500,000 to Labour since 2020. > […] > Last weekend it emerged that Alli had been given a Downing Street security pass temporarily without apparently having a government role. > > The row was dubbed the “passes for glasses” affair because the television mogul had previously donated tens of thousands of pounds worth of clothing, accommodation and “multiple pairs” of spectacles to the Labour leader. There is no suggestion that the peer has broken any rules. > > Alli, 59, was the youngest member of the House of Lords when he was ennobled in 1998.

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    www.bbc.co.uk Wales 20mph: Calls made for 1,500 roads to revert to 30mph

    Despite widespread opposition to the plan, police point to a drop in casualties and crashes.

    Wales 20mph: Calls made for 1,500 roads to revert to 30mph

    > More than 10,500 requests have been received by Welsh councils from residents to reassess roads that saw their limit lowered when the policy was introduced in September last year. > > Police point to a drop in road causalities and crashes to suggest Wales' flagship policy is working, although a recent poll said seven in 10 people still oppose the new limit. > > One motoring organisation has said traffic calming measures like speed bumps should be installed to force drivers to do 20mph. > > Welsh ministers said a 20mph limit would reduce deaths and noise and encourage people to walk or cycle when it was implemented in September 2023 - but it caused controversy with some drivers. > > The limit changed on about 35% of Welsh roads - about 22,000 miles (35,171 km) in total - last year where lamp-posts are no more than 200 yards (183m) apart. > […] > Statistics show a drop in casualties on 20mph and 30mph roads in Wales in the first three months of 2024, after the default built-up area limit was reduced. > > The number of serious casualties or fatalities has dropped 23%, and Wales' largest police force says there have been at least 11 less deaths on the roads in their area.

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    Government will not fund Casement for Euro 2028

    www.bbc.co.uk Casement Park: 'Significant risk' stadium won't be built for Euro 2028

    NI secretary says there is "a significant risk that it would not be built in time" for Euro 2028.

    Casement Park: 'Significant risk' stadium won't be built for Euro 2028

    > ##### The chances of Northern Ireland hosting matches at the Euro 2028 football tournament appear to have gone. > > The UK government announced on Friday night that the estimated cost of rebuilding Casement Park stadium in Belfast has "risen dramatically" to more than £400m. > > The government said it will not be providing funding to redevelop the stadium in time for the tournament. > > It said there was a "significant risk" that the stadium would not be built in time. > […] > In order to be ready for the 2028 tournament, Casement Park needs to be rebuilt by the summer of 2027. > > Northern Ireland could have a role as a training base or host warm-up matches at the existing Windsor Park stadium, but hosting tournament fixtures appears to be over. > > Plans have been in place to build a new stadium at Casement Park since 2011. > > The initial estimated cost of rebuilding Casement was £77.5m, with £62.5m coming from the Stormont executive and £15m from the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). > > That was more than a decade ago, and since then costs have risen dramatically. > > To try to cater for soccer as well as GAA matches increased the cost further, as UEFA requires a higher specification of stadium. > > Although hopes of being part of the Euro 2028 tournament may be over, it does not mean the stadium cannot be rebuilt for the GAA, which was the original purpose. > > However, that will not be cheap either, and the GAA will be hoping that even though the UK government has said it will not be funding a Euro 2028 compliant stadium, it may still contribute to the redevelopment whenever it happens. > > The Irish government has already pledged more than £40m.

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    PSRule

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    When you've never set foot outside of Merseyside

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    Introducing Casilda – A Wayland compositor widget!

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