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5 votes
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NICE choses not to recommend esketamine for treatment resistant depression
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Cod war tensions with Iceland – British trawlers, bunched together as they are, make easy prey for Icelandic gunboats in 1976
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Splendid isolation: How I stopped time by sitting in a forest for twenty-four hours
5 votes -
Analysis of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland
5 votes -
Ten years after vaccination was introduced, no HPV16/18 infections were found in sexually active 16-18 year old females in England according to public health data
15 votes -
Finland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pekko Haavisto, says the crisis over Brexit could have a beneficial effect on the European Union, pulling the bloc together
11 votes -
Clanadonia - Tu-Bardh (busking in Scotland) (2013)
3 votes -
Christian Eriksen to join Inter Milan after Tottenham Hotspur accept €20m offer
5 votes -
Being Jesus: A short film about living with psychosis
6 votes -
Handbook on countering Russian and Chinese interference in Europe
14 votes -
Van Der Graaf - Cats Eye (1977 unreleased video)
5 votes -
Terry Jones: Monty Python star dies aged 77
15 votes -
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is not the right manager for Manchester United
2 votes -
Prince Harry and Meghan will no longer use their HRH titles and will not receive public funds for royal duties, Buckingham Palace has announced
20 votes -
Snowdrift at Bleath Gill
5 votes -
Heathrow Airport installs anti-drone system to detect threats
8 votes -
Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki has been named the Finnish Athlete of the Year at a special ceremony in Helsinki
4 votes -
The Virtues
4 votes -
Terrorism police list Extinction Rebellion as extremist ideology
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David Bowie - It's No Game pt. 1 (1980)
4 votes -
Spaced at 21 - Interview with cast
5 votes -
What’s behind the iconic floor plan of London
7 votes -
Previously unseen footage of David Bowie has been released. The thirty minutes of experimental film was for a hologram.
5 votes -
Facebook's Ad Library, one of its main tools for election transparency, is riddled with issues and lost 74,000 ads just before the UK election
7 votes -
SAULT - Let Me Go (2019)
4 votes -
Patrick Stewart didn't want to reprise Captain Picard in a post-Brexit world
23 votes -
UK Parliament gives final backing to Withdrawal Agreement bill, UK is due to leave EU on January 31 with eleven-month transition period
24 votes -
A scandal in Oxford: The curious case of the stolen gospel
7 votes -
UK Ministry of Defence buildings lit up in rainbow colours
5 votes -
The Clash - Rock The Casbah (1982)
8 votes -
David Edgerton: "Boris Johnson might break up the UK. That’s a good thing."
11 votes -
The dognapping of poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's dog Flush in 1846, and how she negotiated for his safe return just before secretly eloping with Robert Browning
8 votes -
Prince Harry and Meghan quit the Firm - Couple step back as senior members of Royal Family
21 votes -
British Board of Film Classification discussion of "Gremlins"
https://bbfc.co.uk/case-studies/gremlins I found the notes written at the time to be interesting: https://bbfc.co.uk/sites/default/files/attachments/Gremlins.pdf
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I’ve studied the ‘weirdos’ Dominic Cummings is talking about – I’m not sure he really understands who they are
14 votes -
The tragedy of art’s greatest supermodel
10 votes -
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveil a global prize to tackle climate issues in the next decade
8 votes -
How my daughter disrupted my politics
16 votes -
I sold microwave meals on Deliveroo
10 votes -
We're Britain's first female rock band. This is why you don't know us. | 'Almost Famous' by Op-Docs
8 votes -
New tourism ad for Australia: "Matesong" featuring Kylie Minogue
I just discovered this new tourist advertisement for Australia. It's sung (mostly) by Kylie Minogue, and aimed directly at a British (English?) audience. As an Aussie, I found a few moments in...
I just discovered this new tourist advertisement for Australia. It's sung (mostly) by Kylie Minogue, and aimed directly at a British (English?) audience.
As an Aussie, I found a few moments in this ad to smile at.
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How do you feel about safer kitchen knives?
Kitchen knives are frequently used to stab people. This results in serious injury or often death. Most stabbing murders are perpetrated with kitchen knives, reflecting the huge numbers of knives...
Kitchen knives are frequently used to stab people. This results in serious injury or often death. Most stabbing murders are perpetrated with kitchen knives, reflecting the huge numbers of knives available (most homes have one), and where most murders happen (in the home). (I'm talking about UK here).
Kitchen knives have a cutting edge and usually a sharp piercing point. There's nothing that can be done to make the cutting edge safer. But we can look at the pointy tip.
Pointy tips are useful, but we tend to find that only professional chefs or experienced home cooks use them. Most people cooking at home don't use or need such a pointy tip.
There are some companies releasing knives without the pointy tip, and I'm interested to know what you think.
https://twitter.com/JohnHMCrichton/status/1209095901102387200?s=20
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JK Rowling's Maya Forstater tweets support hostile work environments, not free speech
27 votes -
'We thought it was a prank': Girl, six, finds China prisoner plea in Tesco charity card
14 votes -
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (1989)
5 votes -
Exit poll suggests Conservatives are set to win an overall majority of eighty-six in the UK general election
33 votes -
Shop Assistants - Safety Net (2007)
3 votes -
Scotland's UK election results deliver another independence mandate, says First Minister
13 votes -
How computers wrote BBC election result stories
6 votes