1m seconds = 11.6 days
1bn seconds = 31.7 years
6bn seconds = 190 years
37bn seconds = 1,173 years
£6bn was lost in the economy on a single day of Liz Truss. During COVID, this government spent £37bn on Track and Trace. And a FURTHER £37bn on PPE.
But obviously the reason this country is in...
Since moving back into central Brighton two years ago I have walked to work. This has put a serious dent in my cycling mileage, and the weather hasn't encouraged me to get out much.
Last year was my least active for decades.
I intend to get out a lot more this year. At some point.
Really?
That was pretty much universally welcomed and praised in the World Cup. And rightly so.
Pathetic, again, from those in charge of the game here.
If a team gets a new ground, you have to visit it to count towards the 92. Strangely, this doesn't include places like Molyneux as they are on the same site.
Members of the 92 have to keep updating each year - Chester and Darlington (and Hereford) no longer count.
Well, I had my `customary weep at the end of Planes, Trains and Automobiles earlier on, and the other day I saw the last half of The Railway Children for the first time in years. I wept, obviously.
This is from Horace Panter. So sad.
“The Specials. Terry. This is what happened.
We had it all planned out. Make the album we were going to do in 2020 – a reggae album.
Record in Los Angeles in November. We had the studio booked, flights paid for, accommodation sorted. Roger Rivas from The...
Huge fan here. This is terrible news, following on so quickly from Terry Hall.
It will be the 20 year anniversary of Joe Strummer's death on Thursday. A sombre week.
I thought the penalty was nailed on when it was given, and am pleased to be vindicated by the half time analysis. Dembele didn't appeal and clearly knew that he'd fouled Di Maria. But being Argentinian, many piled on calling him a cheat.
A brilliant half from Argentina, and quite surreal...
Will anyone at all watch on ITV? As with every football match and tournament they have ever been involved with, their coverage has been utterly abysmal.
Reds are given if there is no attempt to play the ball, when it's a penalty offence that denies a clear goal scoring opportunity.
Yellow card if they are clearly going for the ball, but outside the box it's a red regardless.