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Trainee business analyst; researcher. There'll be a lot of chat about EVs and national/international security. I mix cocktails better than I cook dinner.
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Sat in T5 Heathrow and having had a few days off work, I can honestly say that though I've missed the Costa coffees, I'm still not hooked and can go without. It's now just a treat.

Watch this BBC Verify video on the shocking incident where the Israeli army killed 15 emergency workers, buried them in a mass grave, and only admitted its version of events was false when mobile phone footage was retrieved from one of the bodies. www.bbc.com/news/videos/...

I think this is a particularly important point to make. The recent tariffs from Trump will have little impact on the automotive industry in the UK in relation to the ZEV mandate, the latter being concerned with domestic sales of EVs. www.thetimes.com/article/516b...

Saw the report on Chinese citizens in Ukraine and relieved to see any rumours of Beijing backing them debunked because honestly, for what my opinion's worth, I think it'd be far more surreptitious support, in the form of assisted sanctions evasion and cyber attacks on Russian opponents.

H Christ, it isn't even funny anymore how these stars are aligning bsky.app/profile/moll...

no, but actually. "the Market Integrity and Major Frauds Unit shall cease cryptocurrency enforcement in order to focus on other priorities, such as immigration and procurement frauds."

Ducking under all the inevitable hoopla about (draws breath) another quango, this leaped out at me www.thetimes.com/article/be0a...

For companies planning how to deal with Trump’s tariffs – a national certificate of non-preferential origin obtained in your country IS NOT going to be relevant for exports to the US.

Feels like a good day to re-up this one by Sam Lowe. mostfavourednation.substack.com/p/where-is-i...

Rather incredible how much hungrier I am on days when I'm not going into work. Which isn't good news when we fly to Vegas in a few days and are trying to run the fridge down.

This is a neat story about Brighton and Hove council's use of the capital aspect of the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure fund, using street furniture for slow-chargepoint installations. www.thetimes.com/article/9e2f...

The Last Voyage of the Demeter. I didn't think anything could be creepier than Count Orlock rising up through the hatch in Nosferatu but, damn.