‘A US federal judge has struck down Donald Trump’s $15bn defamation lawsuit against the New York Times newspaper’
Lawsuit from Trump struck down by Judge. Headline news at the BBC – Trump lost.
Oh – but if you actually read it, he just gave them 28 days to make to more brief.
So not really a headline news story at all is it BBC ?.
But to be fair, poor little Nadine Yousif is just doing what her masters on the third floor tell her to do. These female quota clones who realise they are lucky to get the job are so much more compliant about things like this than the men. That’s one of the reasons there are so many of them.
Evening all.
It’s time for a transport update from the People’s Islamic Socialist Republic of West Londonistan.
Were you on the 1547 from Putney to Windsor today?
No?
You were in good company.
No-one was.
The train was cancelled at short notice because of ‘staff shortages’.
Passengers had to wait half a hour for the next train at 1617.
It was 5 minutes late.
And of course, because the previous train was cancelled, this one was rammed.
Temperatures in the shade reached 27C today. Add 6C for direct sun. Such as in a train carriage. A train where the air conditioning was not working and the windows could not be opened. A hellhole in other words. This ‘service’ ( hahaha) is run by South Western Railway.
I mention this because back on May 25th there was much rejoicing on the BBC webshite as they gave an odious, grovelling, sick-inducing carbon copy report of a government release extolling the virtues that South Western Railway became the first to be renationalised under the new Labour government. How lucky we all were !
Passengers’ first renationalised SWR train ride
Passenger Nick, from Horsell near Woking, Surrey, had made the early start for a seven-hour journey to see Liverpool football club’s celebratory parade.
He told me he “feels good” about re-owning the railway.
“It’s been a right mess in recent years – unreliable, late cancellations,” he says, adding that he thinks this will improve under the Labour government.
“I think they will have more control over things.” https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgdv4nzvk2o
As an example of BBC bias, fawning support of the government, and virtue-signalling collectivist transport it really is fingers down the throat stuff. It was of course total nonsense. Good job ‘passenger Nick’ was not on the 1547 Putney train.
Hypocrites!
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Move over!
Top spot is mine.
Well done, Eddy! Beat me to it, I got distracted reading post in the Midweek Thread. 🙂
The fat cat is illustrating how it works at the BBC.
Fast Eddie …nice job
Judge strikes down ‘superfluous’ Trump lawsuit against the New York Times
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62n7025wdgo
‘A US federal judge has struck down Donald Trump’s $15bn defamation lawsuit against the New York Times newspaper’
Lawsuit from Trump struck down by Judge. Headline news at the BBC – Trump lost.
Oh – but if you actually read it, he just gave them 28 days to make to more brief.
So not really a headline news story at all is it BBC ?.
But to be fair, poor little Nadine Yousif is just doing what her masters on the third floor tell her to do. These female quota clones who realise they are lucky to get the job are so much more compliant about things like this than the men. That’s one of the reasons there are so many of them.
Not her first time in my hall of fame.
Unless the RIGHT unite they will LOSE the FIGHT!
By-election victory gives Reform its first council seat in Cardiff
https://nation.cymru/news/by-election-victory-gives-reform-its-first-council-seat-in-cardiff/
Evening all.
It’s time for a transport update from the People’s Islamic Socialist Republic of West Londonistan.
Were you on the 1547 from Putney to Windsor today?
No?
You were in good company.
No-one was.
The train was cancelled at short notice because of ‘staff shortages’.
Passengers had to wait half a hour for the next train at 1617.
It was 5 minutes late.
And of course, because the previous train was cancelled, this one was rammed.
Temperatures in the shade reached 27C today. Add 6C for direct sun. Such as in a train carriage. A train where the air conditioning was not working and the windows could not be opened. A hellhole in other words. This ‘service’ ( hahaha) is run by South Western Railway.
I mention this because back on May 25th there was much rejoicing on the BBC webshite as they gave an odious, grovelling, sick-inducing carbon copy report of a government release extolling the virtues that South Western Railway became the first to be renationalised under the new Labour government. How lucky we all were !
New dawn for rail as South Western services return to public hands
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-dawn-for-rail-as-south-western-services-return-to-public-hands
Passengers’ first renationalised SWR train ride
Passenger Nick, from Horsell near Woking, Surrey, had made the early start for a seven-hour journey to see Liverpool football club’s celebratory parade.
He told me he “feels good” about re-owning the railway.
“It’s been a right mess in recent years – unreliable, late cancellations,” he says, adding that he thinks this will improve under the Labour government.
“I think they will have more control over things.”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgdv4nzvk2o
As an example of BBC bias, fawning support of the government, and virtue-signalling collectivist transport it really is fingers down the throat stuff. It was of course total nonsense. Good job ‘passenger Nick’ was not on the 1547 Putney train.
Hypocrites!
Migrant crisis: More than 1,000 migrants cross Channel while Britain returns just 3 to France
https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-channel-crossings-britain-return-deal-france-september-2025