A married British Airways pilot snorted cocaine off a woman's breasts then tried to fly passengers to the UK.
Unless they crash the economy and start enslaving people, they've got a way to go before they hit the bottom.
£10.6 billion to the UK government in North Sea revenue for 22/23 v. £2.6 billion for 21/22.
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Equinor (Rosebank majority owner) revenues for 22: $75 billion
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Ithaca (Rosebank minority owner) revenues for 22: $1.9 billion
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BP (formerly state-owned; majority privatisation under Thatcher, from 1979) revenues for 22: $241 billion, for record profit of $28 billion (£23 billion)
Not just any attorney. She was the Attorney General for England and Wales from 2021-2022, the chief legal advisor to the Sovereign and the Government.
And got roundly criticised by the Bar Council for her actions undertaken in the role.
The perfect is the enemy of the good. If people are going to use -- and some are -- harm reduction seems like a no-brainer.
Yes, it would be great if people weren't shooting up at all... but you can't quit if you're dead.
Well
only one in 10 council planning departments are fully staffed, with 13% operating with fewer than three-quarters of posts filled
with
80% [of local authorities] reporting they did not have enough officers to carry out their workload
because
long-term cuts to funding have had a visible impact on planning departments’ ability to retain staff... there has been a 43% fall in resources to the planning system from local authorities since 2009-10.
A fun game of spot the difference, but apparently there's more going on that you can't see -- eg the planned underground carpark just not being built at all, and them building a carpark over the garden instead.
‘Blight on the landscape’ in Greenwich lacks promised gardens, children’s play areas and accessibility for wheelchair users
Walliams files a High Court case against the show's production company following his exit as a judge.
Exclusive: Whitehall sources say use of Pava to incapacitate children is under consideration amid sharp rise in violence
Still writing off the losses from G+.
Then stop disseminating this information online. For now.
You say you're taking legal action. Hand all of this to your lawyer, and follow your lawyer's advice. I am very confident they will advise you to stop posting this in a public forum.
In the meantime, I strongly urge you to talk to a trusted family member, friend, or medical professional. It sounds like you are highly stressed. In the short term, forget any perceived public health emergency. Take care of your own health first.
Then sincerely hope that doesn't impact any investigation by the authorities.
Maybe not. Ample time to make an independent judgement whether to downvote.
OP, if you suspect financial crimes are being committed, you should not be tipping off those involved by publicising this.
Is anyone able to screenshot the modmail receipts? I can't actually see them, and without them OP's story seems... rather thin.
10 minutes is a long time on the internet.
"Authentic engagement"? It's been a matter of minutes since you accused people on Lemmy of being sockpuppets...
These accounts somehow were able to fully understand an incredibly complex story in less than 10 minutes
What is easily understandable, in far less than 10 minutes, is that a) this is incredibly hard to follow, and b) your mass-posting this everywhere does not comes across well.
If, as you allude to, you have retained legal counsel, I urge you to ask them if posting this all over the place and getting into internet bunfights is likely to impact your case... and I also urge you to follow their advice when they advise you to stop.
Why not? Labour are the party that introduced tuition fees in the first place.
Although a majority of Britons agree that adult couples sharing a home should do equal amounts of housework, two-thirds of them admitted that women ended up doing much more
Evidently yes.
Following the investigation by The Sunday Times, The Times and Channel 4's Dispatches programme into Brand's alleged behaviour, published earlier this month, Olivia says she tracked down a recording of the programme.
The episode, which aired on 21 June, 2008, features this exchange between Brand and Matt Morgan.
This exchange on The Russell Brand Show was recorded minutes after the incident
Morgan: It's been 25 minutes since he showed his willy to a lady.
Brand: (Laughing) Very easy to judge! Very easy to judge!
Morgan: The receptionist…
Brand: (Laughing) Look…
Morgan: Receive this!
Morgan adds: "He got told off for ringing a bell, minutes later he's showing his willy." Brand can be heard laughing in the background.
Olivia, who has never worked as a receptionist, says she felt disgusted when she heard it.
The incident, which happened in Los Angeles in 2008, is the first time Brand has been heard publicly admitting sexual misconduct.
As news emerged that the NFT market has all but collapsed, leaving millions of NFTs effectively worthless, a man who spent all of his life savings on NFTs, convinced they would make him rich, has s…
Three men and two women are to be charged with conspiracy to conduct espionage, UK prosecutors say.
I'm intrigued by his Not Guilty plea for escaping custody when he was previously in custody, and then found to have escaped it. I don't know much about legal procedures, but that does seem quite bold.
Former soldier was on remand charged with terrorism offences and is now in Belmarsh prison in south-east London
NAO says Cabinet Office failed to follow proper processes when taxpayers’ money was used to fund legal bills
Donner-reed kebab?
The right-wing government of Hungary spends around 5% of its GDP on policies to to "get Hungarian women to breed".
Look, I know the forecast was for Saturday to be the last hot day of the year, but I thought we might have a few days of grey before the start of all-out autumn rainstorms.
Questions for current and ex-PM over their handling of the pandemic put off
Shop thefts have more than doubled in the past three years, costing retailers £953m a year, according to the British Retail Consortium
Sainsbury's and Tesco deny misleading customers on price offers through loyalty schemes.
Exclusive: 85% of 16- to 18-year-olds believe staying in their area is not an option if they want to succeed
Aldi and Lidl enjoy sales increase and own-label ranges thrive as consumers seek out bargains
Trainees are being abused by senior male surgeons, a major analysis given to the BBC reveals.
Research will prompt further alarm among medical leaders trying to tackle the spiralling workforce crisis
Home secretary calls breed ‘clear and lethal danger’ after attack on 11-year-old girl in Birmingham