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Coronavirus - it's not all "bad news"
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soapboxsam said:Prince Charles is going to watch repeats of Can't cook won't cook and learn how to do boiled eggs and soldiers. Never too old to learn new life skills.He'll find these useful as well. Mind you I'm the only one over the years who has mastered these technique in my household.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN0Y2EZuvTU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCter5SbzzM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4b1NF9qFZU&list=RDi4b1NF9qFZU&start_radio=1&t=54
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It's my great nephew's Dan's 8th birthday today. He lives in Cardiff. He's a bit of a lively lad but lovely with it. Loves his football, especially Oxford United like his old man.
I've just been sent some videos of Dan being led out into the front garden where about 20 of his neighbours all around were waiting to sing Happy Birthday to him from their own front gardens. He was stunned but it's made his day. Also had a personal message from a Newport County player too. This is one birthday he will aways remember for sure!
My missus was in pieces watching.11 -
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This should be a world wide standard
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AFKABartram said:
Wonderful news and warms me to know that some of the genuinely amazing engineering brains we have in the UK are attacking this problem
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MrWalker said:It will be an interesting future study - reduction in burglary and street crime, increase in domestics.
Lives also being saved through reduced pollution, fewer road traffic casualties.
I wonder if the reductions will be close to matching the death toll from Corona?
In 2018 there was 1784 deaths in the UK but about 25k left with life changing injuries due to road accidents.
The improved pollution figures need to be studied and shouted out from the rooftops(maybe not at the moment)
to the Donald Trump's of this world.
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
That's insance and a abject failure of the government that this has to go to charity.
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Got this from a colleague of a colleague, hope it’s readable...
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BREWDOG SANITISER UPDATE:
We have now packed & donated over 50,000 units to the NHS and local charities.
This weekend we set up a 2nd packaging station at our brewery & have enlisted extra team members from our closed bars to help us pack even more 💪
Container availability has been interesting.
We've overcome the challenge by packing the sanitiser in anything suitable we can get our paws on, including small beer bottles (to be used to refill other containers).
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My sister is a prison officer. With no visitors allowed and all post copied rather than delivered direct, it's apparently drug free for the first time ever6
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I have lived in London my entire life, and this is the cleanest I have ever known the air.4
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Jints said:My sister is a prison officer. With no visitors allowed and all post copied rather than delivered direct, it's apparently drug free for the first time ever0
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I think the most common drugs there are spice and weed. Don't know much about spice but don't think it's like the heroin comedown.0
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Jints said:My sister is a prison officer. With no visitors allowed and all post copied rather than delivered direct, it's apparently drug free for the first time ever
We’ve gone into partial lockdown at our place with absolutely no off-wing movement (no gym, no chapel, no work/education and definitely no visits) so spice on our wing has dried up. It’s nice because we’re actually able to have conversations with a few of the lads who use because they’re not mumbling wrecks at the moment.
@Alwaysneil - there are withdrawal symptoms with spice but it’s nothing like coming off heroin.5 -
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AddickUpNorth said:Jints said:My sister is a prison officer. With no visitors allowed and all post copied rather than delivered direct, it's apparently drug free for the first time ever
We’ve gone into partial lockdown at our place with absolutely no off-wing movement (no gym, no chapel, no work/education and definitely no visits) so spice on our wing has dried up. It’s nice because we’re actually able to have conversations with a few of the lads who use because they’re not mumbling wrecks at the moment.
@Alwaysneil - there are withdrawal symptoms with spice but it’s nothing like coming off heroin.
Does it also give some practical ideas for how to impede the re-entry of drugs into prisons when the partial lockdown is eventually lifted?4 -
Something I hadn't considered is that London City airport is really convenient for the new hospital at Excel.
Here's an RAF Hercules landing there
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