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I wonder how long he spends practicing in front of the wardrobe mirror. He'd be better practicing to use a comb, considering the spare time he has had over the past few weeks he hasn't even risen to that challenge.
It's actually a deliberate cover because he can't do a forward combover to cover a dramatically receding hairline at the front.
 
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Ofcom clears Piers Morgan over 'combative' interviews. 3,200 complaints about the #GMB host related to 2 interviews with Helen Whately. Ofcom said "viewers would expect him to challenge senior politicians & hold them to account"

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Ofcom clears Piers Morgan over 'combative' interviews. 3,200 complaints about the #GMB host related to 2 interviews with Helen Whately. Ofcom said "viewers would expect him to challenge senior politicians & hold them to account"

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Can't stand him, but Ofcom were right on this issue.
 

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Ho ho ho!
Italian campaigners are taking their government to court for crimes of negligence that led to the death of 144 Italian Healthcare Workers. They do not want financial compensation, they want justice. The same will happen in the UK & justice will be done even if it takes 30 years
 
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Two words should be deleted from this headline.

UK betting firms to stop advertising on TV and radio during lockdown
MP says block on all advertising should have been in place from day one to protect addicts


There should be NO advertising of gambling on TV and radio.
 

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Italian campaigners are taking their government to court for crimes of negligence that led to the death of 144 Italian Healthcare Workers. They do not want financial compensation, they want justice. The same will happen in the UK & justice will be done even if it takes 30 years
Hmmm. I did wonder if that 60K bung Handcock announced earlier was to try and head off any claims.
 

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This afternoon while out on my EBike I noticed a parked police car's occupant watching me as I cycled past.
I would have loved it had he stopped me and taken issue over whether an Ebike constitutes proper exercise, as I have an app on my watch and phone that documents and tracks my ride, at my age the watch app suggests that using the formula 225 minus your age in years the recommended maximum heart rate for me should be 150 BPM and normal riding using only the second level of assistance, my heart rate is often 130 ish and at times approaches the safe limit, and even on occasion exceeds it.
The policeman's reaction to that information would be interesting!
Hmmm. I did wonder if that 60K bung Handcock announced earlier was to try and head off any claims.
Got it in one, what they should do is reply like this

"Thank you for the initial deposit!"
 
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Hmmm. I did wonder if that 60K bung Handcock announced earlier was to try and head off any claims.
Matt Hancock does not have a leg to stand on if this goes to Court.
I watched Panorama tonight on BBC1. A catalogue of mistakes, cover ups and lies costing the lives of nearly 100 doctors, nurses and carers.
How about care home residents coerced into signing DNRs?
Care homes forced into providing hospital/medical care for their residents who fell ill with COVID-19?
 

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live now prob be banned lol


just need email addr to watch it.
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Rashid Buttar is an American osteopathic physician and conspiracy theorist from Charlotte, North Carolina. He is known for his controversial use of chelation therapy for numerous conditions, including autism and cancer. He has been reprimanded by the North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners for unethical treatment of patients.

Buttar was born in London in 1966 and immigrated with his parents to the U.S. at the age of 9. He attended Washington University, graduating with a degree in biology and theology, and then earned his degree in osteopathy at Des Moines University. According to his website, he worked as a surgeon with the U.S. Army for several years but did not achieve any medical qualification


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but we have this at the control now what could possibly go wrong :p
 

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