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3 votes
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Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter, dies at 79
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BBC to air Detectorists Christmas special
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Welsh council bids to print McDonald’s customer car number plates on wrappers
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In accordance with annual tradition, a Norwegian Christmas tree has arrived in Trafalgar Square, London – this year marks the 75th anniversary
4 votes -
Teletubbies: The bizarre kids' TV show that swept the world
6 votes -
Supreme court rules against Scottish parliament holding new independence referendum
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Wilko Johnson: Dr Feelgood guitarist and punk forebear dies aged 75
4 votes -
King Charles III's new cypher is a design classic
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Greta Thunberg Foundation has donated £158,000 to cover legal costs of indigenous people in Sweden's Arctic as they battle a British mining company
6 votes -
King Charles: Foie gras banned at royal residences
6 votes -
Banksy unveils Ukraine gymnast mural on building shelled by Russia
6 votes -
Astronomer incorrectly suspended from Twitter by automatic moderation
6 votes -
Tom Scott chases the Jet Lag team around London
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How to stop Erling Haaland
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John Lewis - The Beginner
5 votes -
Health in England 2015-2020
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'Now I'm one of you,' Lewis Hamilton tells Brazil as he becomes honorary citizen
3 votes -
The Heavy Heavy - Life and Life Only (2022)
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British Film Commission and the Norwegian Film Commission have signed a memorandum of understanding to boost filming collaboration
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RIP: Kathleen Booth, the inventor of assembly language
23 votes -
Norway-style windfall tax on energy companies could raise £33.3bn extra by 2027, plugging a hole in UK government finances, analysis has found
4 votes -
Rishi Sunak to become first British Asian PM as Penny Mordaunt bows out
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So, uh, about the UK
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL. To give you some idea, Truss is...
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL.
To give you some idea, Truss is currently less popular than Putin and is the least popular PM the UK has ever had (in the years that we measured).
There's a bill going through tonight about fracking. But it's been turned into a confidence motion on Liz Truss, and it has full hard /// three line whip, slips withdrawn. (basically, members of the Conservative Party have been instructed to vote in accordance with their party's wishes, and not doing so is serious, and can lead to the MP effectively being expelled from their party.) And the three line whip is against their 2019 manifesto pledge.
Normally, we'd expect to see MPs rebelling against this. Certainly, at the moment, a bunch of them are in the mood to do so.
There's an additional complication here though - a bunch of MPs have sent in letters of no confidence, and that could trigger Yet Another Leadership Race (they've already met the threshold, but they've raised the bar to be half the party needs to send the letters because lol who cares about rules). But, if an MP is expelled their letter no longer counts. So a bunch of MPs are openly saying they're only voting for this fracking bill because they think Truss is hopeless and needs to go.
https://twitter.com/BethRigby/status/1582672374369226753
https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/1582762437954375680
Also, Suella Braverman (who managed to be a crueller home secretary than any who've been before her which is remarkable considering the list of utterly hateful cunts who've had the job) was sacked / resigned today.
So, if there's not much talk here from people in the UK it's because nothing makes any sense and everything's changing every day.
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The horrifying Public Information Films of 1970s Britain
As far as I can make out, every country has public information films. They rarely pull punches, which is pretty important as their messages are usually important. I remember being terrified by...
As far as I can make out, every country has public information films. They rarely pull punches, which is pretty important as their messages are usually important. I remember being terrified by Monolith as a child. I still think about It's Thirty For a Reason whenever I drive in suburban areas, and I've seen similar things from New Zealand, Canada and so on. Creative agencies love PIF gigs because you can do so much more than a normal advert/TV spot would allow. People can, and do, go all out on them. They're also ripe for parody
However, back in the seventies, that's when the UK government went a little... well.. overboard. Imagine showing Lonely Water to actual children. Or Stand Steady, or even Frisbee? I remember being shown films like these at school, from scratchy old VHS tapes on clunky old school TVs. I remember them being broadcast during children's programming time. I remember being irrationally terrified of old fridges even though I've never see a fridge with a lock in my entire life.
But sure, they're scary topics and sometimes you do need to scare people into not doing stupid stuff that might kill them. There are plenty of examples of scary short PIFs aimed at all ages from their invention right up to the present day. But then there are the longer form movies about safety for children. That's what this post is really about. Let's call these the "unholy trinity" of PIF terror:
There's the weird time-loop slaughter fest of Building Sites Bite (unfortunately the only copy I could find was a 'reacts' video but it's worth watching)
Ignoring the of-it's-time but now recognised as problematic "Cowboys and Indians" conceit, Apaches is utterly horrifying.
Then there's the dystopian awfulness of The Finishing Line
These films were rated PG (aka safe for kids). They were shown in schools. Not just high schools, but primary (elementary) schools. Although to be fair, someone did get a clue fairly quickly and The Finishing Line was banned and withdrawn in under a year because holy shit.
I'd be interested to see some of your favourite public information films, please do link them if you have any.
9 votes -
I doodled my house
@Mr Doodle: I doodled my house pic.twitter.com/hHhNvqKPqa
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See the buzzworthy winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
7 votes -
Why Olympic curling stones are so expensive | So Expensive
5 votes -
Edinburgh-based Skyrora got its suborbital Skylark L rocket successfully off an Icelandic launch pad – but the booster didn't go far, falling into the Norwegian Sea
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Actor Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter films, has died aged 72
7 votes -
How Brian Eno created Ambient 1: Music for Airports
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Maybeshewill - Not For Want Of Trying (2008)
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65daysofstatic - Mountainhead (2010)
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This man is allowed to starve himself to death, but not to eat some biscuits
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UK scraps tax cut for wealthy that sparked market turmoil
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"LGB Alliance" found to violate UK nonprofit code
11 votes -
Liz Truss's UK growth plan is nothing but a magic potion
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Macleod's Fancy - Budapest Scottish Dance Club - Burns Supper 2019
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UK in turmoil as government's gamble to solve economic woes fuels crisis, instead
9 votes -
F1 and Sky extend broadcast deals across the UK and Ireland, Italy and Germany
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Judith Schalansky has become the ninth author to be selected for the Future Library, which asks authors to create a work that will not be revealed to readers until 2114
5 votes -
Polish venue cancels Pink Floyd co-founder's shows after Roger Waters showed support for Russia
6 votes -
The Fizzbombs - Surfaround (1988)
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CHVRCHES - Leave a Trace (2015)
5 votes -
Brad Pitt has unveiled his sculptures in a lakeside art museum in Finland alongside Australian musician Nick Cave and British sculptor Thomas Houseago
6 votes -
Clare Maguire - Elizabeth Taylor (2017)
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Public grief over Queen Elizabeth II in Hong Kong seen as both nostalgia and dissent
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Pep Guardiola has found his most interesting Manchester City yet thanks to Erling Haaland
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Queen Elizabeth II dies
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JK Rowling's new book, about a transphobe who faces wrath online, raises eyebrows
19 votes