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When there are protests here we say it is WEF or Soros, etc.
When the same happens in Ir an we say it is freedom fighters.
Perspective.
@itgoesbyquickly the people here are not protesting against a tyrannical government, they are protecting criminals and are being paid to protest by NGOs fund by Soros and billionaires connected to the CCP. PROVEN FACT!
Yes I agree @7thgenscot. I do. I just mean that anything can be seen from so many different sides. Different angles, views. I BELIEVE as you do but none of us actually KNOWS what the hell goes on. Those who do know are well hidden.
More farms should put up this sign. In England and Wales the penalty to dog owners is now unlimited.
What is sheep worrying?
Under the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) Act 1953, sheep worrying includes:
- Attacking sheep
- Chasing sheep in a way that could cause injury, suffering, abortion, or loss of produce
- Being off-lead or not under close control in a field with sheep
Your playful pet may not be harmful to anyone. But even if they only playing... they can cause distress to farm animals... and at this time of year could cause pregnant ewes to abort.
Landowners, farmers or their legal representatives can legally shoot your dog... and we will!
It is so strange that people have full access to private property in the UK.
Actually, people do not have full access to private property.
The so called "Right to Roam" (Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000) is widely misunderstood.
In England and Wales the public are only allowed to roam certain areas without staying on designated footpaths. These area are known as "open access land" and include mountains, moors, heaths, downs and registered common land. Only around 8% of the English countryside is classed as open access land.
People are not allowed to climb over fences, or locked gates... and can only walk across private land if it is a designated footpath, or public Right of Way. And then they must stay on the footpath, and obey any "Keep Out", or similar signs.
In Scotland the law is very different. (Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.) People can access most land and inland waterways for leisure purposes, so long as they behave responsibably.
THANK YOU @ master-john-UK
I want to correct my incorrect info 😊
I miss the days when sandwich bags were endorsed by alligators
Used many of these growing up. We used them to freeze homegrown corn (blanched & cut off the cob).
Queen Mathilde's outfits 2026
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh visited Skills Street in Rotherham today
Queen Maxima visited the Jarige Job Foundation, a foundation which helps parents of children who cannot celebrate their birthdays by providing a birthday box with everything they need for a proper birthday, both at home and at school in Rotterdam. January 15 , 2026.
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January 15, 2026 | King Philippe and Princess Elisabeth photographed with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, prior to a private audince, at the Royal Castle of Laeken in Brussels, Belgium.





