MICHAEL WALSH RIDING ON THE AIRWAVES With over 100 radio shows behind him; in fact, nearly 200 if one includes broadcasters other than The AHC (Andrew Carrington-Hitchcock) team ups, veteran euro-patriot is always worth listening to.
The Royal Navy ordered a thorough investigation after it emerged that during repairs to the nuclear submarine Trident, broken bolts on the nuclear reactor cooling pipes were ‘fixed’ with superglue instead of being replaced. It was discovered by accident only after one of the damaged bolts fell off during an inspection aboard the 16,000-ton submarine HMS Vanguard.
The UK National Health System (NHS) is going through hard times, according to France 24. According to doctors, patients taken to hospitals sometimes have to wait 10-12 hours for an appointment. Sanctions Blowback: The French channel notes that the UK has already begun to be overwhelmed by a wave of strikes by medical workers, dissatisfied with the huge workload and low wages. Steve has been an ambulance driver in London for 27 years.
Quietly eloquent, my friend told me of his suicide bid that had been foiled by the unforeseen appearance of a passer-by. The near tragedy was the consequence of his being subjected to months of monosyllabic conversation and long periods of silence by his then-wife. It was not manic depression on her part; with friends and family, she maintained bright and breezy chitchat.
Dozens of young asylum seekers have been kidnapped from hotels run by the Home Office who as charges are complicit in the abductions and brothel supply chain.
Rarely did I miss a day’s work during nearly fifty years on the hamster wheel. My work ethic was a source of personal pride but my neighbour was not alone in thinking me foolish.
Britain’s Westminster regime ~ deeply unpopular and unelected by the British electorate is immersed up to John Bull’s hat in strikes. Prime Minister ~ appointed by a Tory cabal, claims that Britain mired in debt cannot afford to run its transport system, hospitals and health centres, civil service, and postal service.
Probably the most well-known coup staged by British intelligence since 1945 was the overthrow of Iran’s democratically-elected government in 1953, an operation planned with the CIA. But the UK has been involved in at least 41 other attempts to overthrow governments since the end of the Second World War.
Over the past 4 years, British MPs have pocketed £17.1 million working outside of parliament, The Independent writes, citing an investigation by Sky News. However, as parliamentarians are not subject to scrutiny as their ‘subjects’ the figure is thought to be hundreds of millions.
Backbench cross-party groups of British MPs and peers were previously accused of using parliamentary trips abroad, funded by overseas governments or private companies, to engage in raucous behaviour and excessive drinking.
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