Should Labour revive Leveson Part 2 ?

2025.01.22 11:07 Many-Crab-7080 Should Labour revive Leveson Part 2 ?

Should Labour revive Leveson Part 2 ? Only half the job has been done. The Leveson Inquiry was always supposed to take place in two parts.
Witb today's settlement withnthe Juke pf Sussex. Is it time for Labour to revive Levison 2 ?
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2025.01.22 11:07 bernicenice Have you noticed these details? — Lancelot Part

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2025.01.22 11:07 lucyluvsdiamonds Aww you were hoping to see wrinkly soles and cute wiggly toes? Too bad. You get to send for knowing I have feet, not seeing them silly.

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2025.01.22 11:07 qazedezaq Sekos ordförande: ”Tumören klassades som tandvård – kostade tiotusentals kronor”

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2025.01.22 11:07 DrSuperZeco So how do you get the donuts out of your system?

Long story short, its super risky to do donuts on public roads over here and you could lose both your dignity and property if you do it.
Every car area I approached didn't allow donuts and stuff like this. They do however have drift arenas... but thats not what I'm looking for.
Was attending an autocross event the other day, and was able to sneak into the parking lot after every second run to get the donuts out of my system. After I was done... the entire parking lot starting looking like a scene from US takeovers. The gray gravel all black, and I hope I'm wrong but I think a chunk of the asphalt came out!
I hope I don't get in trouble... but I'm also surprised how easy it is to mess up the asphalt which makes me super careful about not even doing burnouts on public streets (I used to do that... bit I'm really not into damaging public properties etc).
Appreciate any tips and ideas. Thanks!
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2025.01.22 11:07 skippyfuller ~2 months before March 2025 MTLE

~2 months before March 2025 MTLE Hi, lalo na sa mga Ramel students (lalong lang na sa sec a diyan), kamusta review so far? Kamusta po progress niyo? Nagiisa ba ako na andaming backlogs at di pa napasadahan lahat ng mother notes? and sa mga board passers, lalo na po yung mga recent lang, ano po mabibibay niyo na tips samin ngayong malapit na po yung boards? Thank you and God bless everyone 🩷
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2025.01.22 11:07 Poutcheki Les importations d’oignon seront suspendues à partir du samedi 2...

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2025.01.22 11:07 jsidksns Can you get impeached for not picking Lucian in an emergency run ?

So in a reformist run, if you are corrupt in any way and Lucian knows about it, you will get impeached if you don't pick him as a VP when Petr resigns. I was wondering if this also happens in an emergency run where you have the SSP.
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2025.01.22 11:07 Incelking34 Några uppdateringar om S.Ö?

Hej
Några uppdateringar om norrköping kändisen s.ö?
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2025.01.22 11:07 Poutcheki Braquage à l'hôtel Riu Baobab : Le cerveau de la bande identifié, u...

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2025.01.22 11:07 Sufficient_Door2853 I do find myself a bit of a comedian

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2025.01.22 11:07 Tiny-Bird1543 Providence strike continues while new contract talks hit major obstacles

According to ONA's media advisory: "Providence is openly acknowledging that its 'regressive' proposals are because caregivers went on strike." They quote these numbers:

Some context from ONA's advisory: Providence claims competitive pay for permanent staff is "financially unsustainable" while paying these executive salaries.
Sen. Wyden called this out after joining the picket line: "They certainly spend a lot of money on very high salaries of executives. Given that they do that, they can make sure that workers like these get a fair shake."
Separately, the state board osbn has noted an increase in inquiries related to the strike, indicating heightened concerns.
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2025.01.22 11:07 CommercialEssay3574 Winter drinks, soup, potatoes and cheesey spaghetti

Winter drinks, soup, potatoes and cheesey spaghetti Not back, but just wanted to bring this back to distract myself from the reality of life a little.
How is everyone doing, its been quite a long while, i see a ton of people posting themselves and while thats not my fav thing to do, i like seeing everyone enjoying themselves
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2025.01.22 11:07 NoPumpkin7599 Struggling to find right logo

Struggling to find right logo Hello everyone, I’m seeking feedback from professionals, enthusiasts, and hobbyists in logo design. I’m working on developing my streetwear brand inspired by mythology, and I currently have two logo concepts:
  1. A simple logo – minimalist and tailored to modern streetwear.
  2. A graphic logo – more detailed, featuring mythological elements.
My goal is to create a logo that connects mythology with streetwear.
I’ve shared a video showcasing both logos. Please take a look and share your thoughts:
Which one do you prefer and why?
What matches my overall tshirt aesthetic?
Any suggestions for improvement?
Thank you for your time and insights!
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2025.01.22 11:07 Ill-Initial6775 House and how to communicate

Hi, just need some advice on how best to approach this. So I have to speak with my recent avoidant (just discovered the avoidant part) ex to discuss about the house we own together etc
When I have tried setting up time to meet and discuss, each time it's pushed back saying she is busy when I suggest and will put forward when they want to do it, I said to meet on the weekend, so pretty open - but apparently is busy the full thing and can't even spare an hour. Is it a common thing for avoidant people to always want to do everything on their terms? And also then suggested we meet for a drink to discuss it, rather than go to OUR house. I guess she has emotionally detached from Our house, and to her it's now just a house and nothing more
I wanted to know if I should be a bit more firm in response, and make things be less on her terms. I have been more than fair and reasonable, but I'm getting to a point where I dislike everything is on her terms and that there is no remorse towards me - you know I did get discarded and anytime we've spoke she has reiterated that she made the right choice - don't really see the need of this. I'm happy to meet and discuss the house of course, but that's it
So yeah I guess what would you do? Do I be a bit more firm on try and do more of this on my terms and meet when I want too? (obviously yes be flexible) but stop just agreeing to it? And I guess do I be a bit more cold about this, I have been nice about everything but at what point do I just be cold and build my own wall?
Any opinions would be really appreciated, and if anyone else has been going through a tough time. Please do message me, I'm always happy to be someone to vent to and offer what I can
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2025.01.22 11:07 clava1977 Freunde finden

Hallo! Ich bin viel zu oft umgezogen und hab jetzt nicht mehr viele Freunde in der Nähe. Ich bin 47 und hab vor Kurzem meine adhs Diagnose bekommen. Ist hier vielleicht jemand aus dem Raum Bremen und hat Lust mit mir zu schreiben?
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2025.01.22 11:07 Poutcheki Restitution des terres de Malika dans le PUD, aux autochtones...

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2025.01.22 11:07 Kampeerwijzer Price of the Y2K Monica's ktitchen items

Price of the Y2K Monica's ktitchen items I'm very pleased that most of the store items from the kitchen from Monica in Friends can be bought for Simoleans. Later there is a live event to winn the apartment building, so I'm glad with this purchase.
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2025.01.22 11:07 LatterMatch7257 How long it takes escitalopram to make normal?

How long wil it take escitalopram to make you back to normal?
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2025.01.22 11:07 pseudo-14 Placement guidance and Placement process of mass recruiting company in india

I am a 2nd yr bca student i have zero hopes from my college with regards of placement because in my college most of the companies come for non-it role. I want to know how i should grab off campus opportunities and what is placement process of companies like infosys, tcs etc do they ask DSA
PS: I am not in mood of going for full time MCA
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2025.01.22 11:07 Salty_Dinner_8416 41bi m bartow up for anything

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2025.01.22 11:07 DreamPirates Pooja Hegde Indian Actress #PoojaHegde

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2025.01.22 11:07 Substantial_Lab6434 לא זה היה הצדעה רומית_במ

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2025.01.22 11:07 Ujowo Who invented sniping?

The Evolution of Sniping as a Military Tactical Discipline The concept of sniping—using precision marksmanship to eliminate high-value targets from concealed positions—did not emerge from a single inventor or moment in history. Instead, it evolved over centuries, shaped by advancements in firearms technology, battlefield tactics, and the growing need for asymmetric warfare strategies. Its origins can be traced to early ranged combat, but the formalization of sniping as a specialized military role began in earnest during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Early Origins of Precision Marksmanship The practice of targeting specific individuals from a distance dates to ancient warfare, with archers and javelin throwers often focusing on leaders or key combatants. However, the advent of gunpowder weapons in the late Middle Ages marked a turning point. By the 16th century, European armies employed arquebusiers and musketeers capable of aimed fire, though the inaccuracy of smoothbore firearms limited their effectiveness. The development of rifled barrels in the 15th century—initially for hunting—laid the groundwork for more precise shooting. Rifling imparted spin to projectiles, stabilizing their trajectory, but these weapons remained rare and labor-intensive to produce until the 18th century.
The 18th and 19th Centuries: Rifles and Skirmishing Tactics The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) saw early examples of organized marksmanship. Units like Morgan’s Riflemen, armed with Pennsylvania long rifles, demonstrated the lethality of accurate fire against British forces. These rifles, with their grooved barrels, outranged and outperformed smoothbore muskets. Similarly, during the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), the British Army fielded the 95th Rifles, a regiment equipped with Baker rifles and trained in skirmishing, camouflage, and independent targeting. Their green uniforms—a departure from the bright colors of line infantry—hinted at the importance of concealment, a cornerstone of modern sniping.
The term "sniper" itself emerged in this era, derived from the British Army’s colonial engagements in India. Soldiers hunted the elusive snipe bird, which required stealth and sharpshooting skills. By the mid-19th century, advancements like percussion caps, telescopic sights (patented in 1855 by William Malcolm of New York), and breech-loading mechanisms further enhanced rifle accuracy. The American Civil War (1861–1865) saw Confederate sharpshooters like Jack Hinson and Union marksmen using Whitworth and Sharps rifles to devastating effect, targeting officers and artillery crews at ranges exceeding 1,000 yards.
World War I: Institutionalization of the Sniper Role The trench warfare of World War I (1914–1918) catalyzed the formal adoption of sniping as a military discipline. Both Allied and Central Powers armies established sniper schools and developed doctrine around scoped rifles, observation, and counter-sniper tactics. The German Army, equipped with Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles paired with telescopic sights, initially dominated this domain. In response, the British Army recruited gamekeepers and hunters—notably Major Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard, who founded the First Army School of Sniping in 1916—to train soldiers in camouflage, range estimation, and patience. Canadian sniper Francis Pegahmagabow and Australian Billy Sing became legendary figures, credited with hundreds of confirmed kills.
World War II and Modern Refinements World War II (1939–1945) saw sniping integrated into broader infantry operations. The Soviet Union trained over 2,000 female snipers, including Lyudmila Pavlichenko, who achieved 309 confirmed kills. Germany’s Wehrmacht deployed snipers like Matthäus Hetzenauer with high-powered scopes and standardized training manuals. The U.S. Marine Corps utilized Springfield M1903 rifles with Unertl scopes in the Pacific Theater. Technological innovations, such as adjustable magnification optics and armor-piercing ammunition, increased lethality. Post-war conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East further refined tactics, emphasizing mobility, intelligence gathering, and collaboration with spotters.
Technological and Tactical Legacy Modern sniping owes its precision to innovations like laser rangefinders, ballistic calculators, and suppressed rifles. The 1980s introduction of the .50 BMG round enabled anti-materiel roles, targeting equipment and vehicles. Specialized units—such as the U.S. Navy SEALs, British SAS, and Russian Spetsnaz—treat sniping as a core competency, blending traditional marksmanship with cutting-edge technology. Despite these advancements, the principles remain rooted in centuries of evolution: patience, concealment, and the psychological impact of a single, well-placed shot.
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