#glen

2025-12-08

One person in critical condition, report of fatality after alleged stabbing in Glen Innes, East Auckland

Police have cordoned off the intersection, and a scene guard remained overnight. A bus has been seized on…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #after #alleged #auckland #been #condition #critical #critically #east #fatality #glen #in #injured #innes #least #NewZealand #NZ #of #one #person #Report #stabbing
newsbeep.com/297254/

2025-11-25

Apirana Ave crash in Glen Innes leaves motorcyclist seriously hurt

Diversions are in place as police attend the scene of a serious crash in Glen Innes. Photo /…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #apirana #ave #crash #glen #hurt #in #injuries #innes #leaves #left #Motorcyclist #NewZealand #NZ #person #serious #seriously #with
newsbeep.com/272065/

TradingHTTradingHT
2025-11-18

Stock: Can Glencore Continue Its Strong Momentum? 2026-2028 Long-Term Analysis
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Johan SaxeJohansaxe
2025-11-13

Leende amerikan sjunger en sång.

Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell

Är det han som står för Campbells tomatosoup???

http s://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HFCuBLAjXo

Amnesty in Salisbury & South Wiltshiresalisburyai.com@salisburyai.com
2025-11-03

Farage loses vote to leave the ECHR

Reform leader loses Commons vote

November 2025

Edited, 5 November

Last week, Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform party, lost his Commons vote to leave the ECHR. Reform, along with many Conservatives, are pushing the idea of leaving the European Convention as means to solve the immigration crisis and in particular the Channel crossings. In a vote, 154 were against and 96 for leaving.

Farage is not alone and in the Guardian link to this story, local readers will see the East Wiltshire MP Danny Kruger sat beside him. The Salisbury MP Mr John Glen (pictured) has also joined the chorus, no doubt following his leader Kemi Badenoch, who made an abrupt U-turn on the subject at their conference in September. It appeared in the ‘View from the Commons‘ piece in the Salisbury Journal (16 October). Entitled ‘Exiting ECHR not about watering down our rights‘ it seeks to justify the U-turn by Kemi Badencoch.

‘We do not need it’ ‘Mr Glen told us claiming that Common Law is all you need because ‘we are perfectly capable of upholding our rights and freedoms‘. Why then did scores of people have to go to Strasbourg to get justice? Why did the Hillsborough families have to wait years to get their justice? And the Birmingham Six were finally exonerated when judge after judge failed in their duty? And all those who spent years in prison for crimes they didn’t commit. A list of other cases where people sought justice from Strasbourg can be found here. The Post Office scandal?

The Conservatives have hated the Human Rights Act and it’s noteworthy that both Glen and Kruger ‘generally vote against laws to protect equality and human rights’ according to They Work for You. They are happy with a legal system that largely protects the rights of the powerful and the property owners but are somewhat less concerned with the rights of the powerless even assuming they could contemplate using the law at all.

Mr Farage argues that we will not have true sovereignty until we leave the Convention, a similar argument to that put forward at the time of Brexit. The threat to our sovereignty is more likely to come from the Trump administration in the US. Trade sanctions and threats to NATO are much more serious than anything coming from Europe.

The Guardian piece above was written by Daniel Trilling who came to Salisbury to speak on immigration matters.

Image: Salisbury Radio noting that Mr Glen voted to leave the ECHR.

#echr #glen #hra #humanRights #kruger #nigelFarage #trilling

2025-09-11

Britanny Snow Stuns in Body-Hugging Illusion Ruched Dress

Brittany Snow wowed fans in a fabulous ruched dress, adding a breathtaking fashion moment to her Instagram grid.…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #BritannySnow #BrittanySnow #ChrissieFit #cocktaildress #Glen“Coco”Oropeza #Latvia #LV #rucheddress #strikingappearance
newsbeep.com/116816/

jdunwinjdunwin
2025-09-04

The contrast highlights the solitude and majesty of Scotland's Glencoe three Sisters mountains frame a path leading to Loch Linnhe

The image shows a black and white landscape view of a wide valley. Dark mountains rise on both sides, under a cloud-filled sky. A winding path runs through the valley, leading towards distant water reflecting the light.
Salisbury Amnestysalisburyamnesty
2025-08-28

Gesture politics and Palestine

Local MP takes aim at 'gesture politics' concerning Palestine and Gaza August 2025 In a previous post we analysed the Commons statements by our three local MPs, Mr John , Mr Danny and Sir Desmond Swayne. We concluded that the latter was the only one who spoke up about the war in Gaza. Mr Glen is a member of the Friends of Israel so any comments or speeches critical of Israel were unlikely.

salisburyai.com/2025/08/28/ges

Dustinalopix
2025-08-26

Dollar Glen with Castle Campbell are always quite magical! ✨

A path up a glen with a wee waterfall and a wooden boardwalk/bridge up its side.View of castle flying the Scottish flag across a we glen all covered in woods.View of the castle and ruins.Forest. A path that ends in a wooden bridge.
Amnesty in Salisbury & South Wiltshiresalisburyai.com@salisburyai.com
2025-08-23

Numbers swell at vigil

Higher numbers still at 90th vigil in Salisbury

August 2025

Around 55 attended this week’s vigil exceeding last weeks total. More stood and took notice and many photos were taken by passers by. The ‘Honk for Gaza’ sign attracted 32 honks. Several new faces attended which is encouraging. An excellent video of the vigil is available here courtesy of Peter Gloyns. A feature of the vigils is the range of posters and signs that people bring.

Israel is now preparing to launch an offensive to capture Gaza City. Bombing has started already causing many casualties: the total known is now 62,000. Many thousands more lie under the rubble unaccounted for. Over a 1,000 have been shot by IDF soldiers and US mercenaries at the limited food distribution sites fun by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation GHF. What is upsetting many are the scenes of starving children, especially infants below the age of 5, for whom proper food is vital. Interviews with Israeli officials are met with denial. They claim there is no famine and that there is plenty of food available. According to Haaretz, the majority of Israelis are not aware of the famine in Gaza.

The UN declared a famine in part of Gaza this week: it is unable to do so for other areas as it cannot get sufficient data. António Guterres. the UN Secretary General said it was a ‘man made disaster, a moral indictment – and a failure of humanity itself’. Image: UN

Images: Salisbury Amnesty

Previous posts:

Walking Madonna is in the Cathedral Close in Salisbury.

Image: Peter Gloyns

#Frink #Gaza #Glen #Palestine #protest #Salisbury #vigil

2025-01-25

𝗪𝗜𝗞𝗜𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗔 𝗣𝗜𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗔𝗬

✧ The Monarch of the Glen ✧

The Monarch of the Glen is an oil-on-canvas painting of a red deer stag completed in 1851 by the English painter Sir Edwin Landseer. It was commissioned as part of a series of three panels to hang in the Palace of Westminster in London. As one of the most popular paintings throughout the 19th century, i...

#ScottishNationalGallery #Glen #SundayHerald #London #Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mona

The Monarch of the Glen
Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-10-11

In Texas and across the country,
far-right candidates have won control of school boards,
swiftly banning books, halting diversity efforts and altering curricula that do not align with their beliefs.

O’Hare’s election in Tarrant County, however, takes the battle from the schoolhouse to county government,
offering a rare look at what happens when hard-liners win the majority and exert their influence over municipal affairs in a closely divided county.

Since he was elected county judge
— a position similar to that of mayor in a city
— O’Hare has pushed his agenda with an uncompromising approach.
He has led efforts to cut funding to nonprofits that work with at-risk children, citing their views on racial inequality and LGBTQ+ rights.
And he has pushed election law changes that local Republican leaders said would favor them.

O’Hare’s rise in Tarrant County has come as he and his allies continue to align with once-fringe figures while targeting private citizens with whom they disagree politically.
In July, O’Hare had a local pastor removed from a public meeting for speaking eight seconds over his allotted time.
Days later, O’Hare appeared onstage at a conference that urged attendees to resist a Democratic campaign to “rid the earth of the white race” and embrace #Christian #nationalism.
The agenda prompted some right-wing Republicans to condemn or pull out of the event.

“We’re seeing a shift of what conservatism looks like,
and at the lower levels, they’re testing how extreme it can get,”
said Robert Futrell, a sociologist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas who studies political extremism.
“The goal is to capture local Republican Party infrastructure and positions and own the party, turning it to more extremist goals.”

Frequently, those aims include pushing back against broader LGBTQ+ acceptance, downplaying the nation’s history of racism and the lingering disparities caused by it, stemming immigration, and falsely claiming that America was founded as a Christian nation and that its laws and institutions should thus reflect conservative evangelical beliefs.

With 2.2 million people, Tarrant County is Texas’ most significant remaining battleground for Democrats and Republicans.
When the county voted for Beto O’Rourke for U.S. Senate in 2018 and Joe Biden for president in 2020,
many political observers suspected the end was nigh for the era of Republican dominance in the purple county.

Two years later, voters elected the most hard-line Tarrant County leader in decades.
After two years under O’Hare’s leadership, voters in November will decide two races between Republican allies of O’Hare and their Democratic opponents.
The election of both Democrats would put O’Hare into the minority.

The changes in county leadership have been dramatic, said O’Hare’s Republican predecessor, #Glen #Whitley, who served as Tarrant County judge from 2007 until retiring in 2022.
Whitley said O’Hare has implanted an “us vs. them” ideology that has increasingly been mainstreamed on the right.
“They no longer feel like they have to compromise,” said Whitley, who recently endorsed Democratic Vice President #Kamala Harris for president and U.S. Rep. Colin #Allred of Texas in the U.S. Senate race.
“You either vote with these people 100% of the time, or you’re their enemy.”

propublica.org/article/tarrant

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