Do you reckon we will get a 10 year anniversary, feature length documentary like they did for 9/11?
Do you reckon we will get a 10 year anniversary, feature length documentary like they did for 9/11?
They're making a film.
I've put a tin of Whiskas outside her house xxx
My money's on Campbell the sad bastard
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-41690920
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41697913
‘I was merely making my penis disappear, your honour.’
I must admit I do enjoy a good celebrity witch hunt, even if it ends in wrongful accusations and drug dependence/suicide.
Some cunt murderer round corner from me. Hopefully this doesn't affect house prices.
Headcase with some hostages.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-c...shire-41714114
Way ahead of you lads.Warwickshire Police have urged people to avoid a Nuneaton leisure complex
It's league night and his team is two players short.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-41743804
I love this shit. Terrible and huge landscape art in the background, red carpet, various western news organisations banned, waxwork central in identical suits, 'consolidating power', and a unanimous vote to enshrine 'Xi Jinping Thought' into the constitution. Yet apparently we are all in thrall to these guys.
It'd be hilarious if he died today.
Inevitable BBC thinkpiece follow-up: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-41652487
Welcome to Asia, chaps. If you had gender equality in the western sense, their brains would melt.
The women are every bit as useless as the men, so it wouldn't make any difference.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05kh56h
‘Well, basically I just take the latest belief system I’ve been exposed to and invest my whole life in it until something new comes along’
Someone buy him David Icke tickets.
“I met this guy called Bashir... I had no idea he was a Muslim”
The state of the brassers
http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/wild...after-11408110
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...ntral-41761399
Gubbed: Tourist edition.
Mate, just give up.
He must be on version fifteen of his story by now, and I bet his lawyers have all lost their hair and fingernails.
Why, they're still getting paid.
Meanwhile, these damn millenials are getting everything they could ask for.
Americans do many terrible things but the very worst thing they do is journalistic sentence construction. 'Eager students invaded businesses all over Pratt Tuesday.'
A common sense approach for the sustained progress of Pratt.
What more could you want?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...yside-41810436
I trust that bloke will be having raw carrots and water for his Christmas dinner. It's surely long past time to knock Liverpool down and just start again.
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46189547&ni...llowing-search
This has been scary, they couldn't find him the entire morning.
Ibrahim Halawa must be getting an early run at the Christmas shopping now that he's out.
https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/...-36281654.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41838386
Now there’s a ‘sign of the times’ read.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/41883462
Lads it's Italy, don't be surprised.
Is it weird that the Saudis have arrested 50 members of the Royal Family, another 30 or so have died in a mysterious plane crash and the only thing I can find online about it is a Guardian article with the headline: 'Saudi arrests show crown prince is a risk-taker with a zeal for reform'?
With Judy Murray as supreme leaderess.
(@ Yev)
Generally I think if I was a politician in a 2nd-3rd world country and I saw the Manchester Guardian describe me as having a 'zeal for reform', I'd be firing all my bodyguards and fleeing for exile.
Saudi Arabia peaked the other week when they blamed Iran for them going mental, so helicopter crashes and arrests are a bit tedious.
Isn't it all supposed to be over anti-corruption stuff? You know, the kind of anti corruption measures that used to end in a one way trip to the basement at Lubyanka. The Chinese have been at it as well.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41886608
I'd be more concerned that someone thought it appropriate to pay so much much money for that awful shite.
These wheezes with foreign companies 'loaning' you your money back are brilliant, and this fanny on the BBC News chasing people around needs to get a life.
Weren't Rangers (unsuccessfully) and Arsenal (more successfully) at that years ago? I can never really get my head around it as it seems so simplistic, I guess there are more layers to it if you are in the industry. 'Tax avoidance' from major western nations must account for about 1% of offshore business these days anyway. It's all shady one person/family superwealthy third world jobbies these days, where the main aim is to keep your (ill-gotten) money away from the powers that be in a more meaningful sense (than simply avoiding legal taxation).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41886607
If they're going to extend this to VAT then half the country are probably in there.
Isn't he an old school tax exile? They might as well look at whether he brings cheap booze over on it.
And in local news ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-41887891
I like 'just a kid from the UK', as if we're some sort of backward hole with no running water. Actually, now he says it.
My brother does that, as if we were brought up in the ghetto.
This Paradise Papers thing is a right grubby shitfest and has all of the journalistic integrity of an up-skirt shot.
"You won't believe how legal this is!"