Thought that was quick response but this was kept secret for a week and not a result of Russian coup problems. Extra encouraging.
Agreed, looks like Putin isn't supporting so they are going to have to attack now, hope FSB backs him.
Russian helicopters have attacked Wagner. Looking for source.
Russian army helicopters have open fired on a Wagner military convoy on the M4 highway outside the southern city of Voronezh, Reuters reports, citing a witness.
The Guardian has not independently verified this claim.
The head of Wagner was unhappy with Russian military leaders and thought he'd take matters into his own hands as Putin was going to support him. Putin did not. Now there are 10,000 men heading to Moscow.
Well 520km or 323 miles to Moscow, that's a lot of places they will need to bomb.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66006880
BBC correspondent saying his claims of having 25k troops is misleading as most in Africa (down from 50k), may have 10k which is a huge thorn.
More an attempt to take over military than Putin it seems.
Edit: live feed 🍿:
Yes people do like nice design and user interfaces. Apple managed to grab a large market share by understanding that.
It doesn't have to be cluttered but it doesn't have to be ... this.
If you want things to improve, you are going to have to accept criticism that your current crush isn’t perfect. There is already a lot of the toxic Reddit’ness that has come over, we don't need more.
So if I updated all my comments to say fuck speak, they’d auto hide them for me?
Yes and no. It is an opinion piece but when done by a PM, it becomes a policy that lays out the direction of travel that the government expect head in.
Wouldn't count hydrogen out yet as it's not just for cars.
The UK and Europe (particularly Germany) are also investing in hydrogen but less so for cars, London has a few hydrogen busses though and cheaper production could mean more popularity.
There is a demand for Natural Gas replacement, as heating and cooking is very common in some places (78% of UK homes and 50% German use it for heat).
Replacing Natural Gas network with hydrogen is cheaper and quicker than conversion to heat pumps (it'll likely be a mix). UK gas network and storage has been converted to deal with hydrogen and has had successful trials, this winter UK could start blending upto 20% hydrogen into the gas supply. 100% hydrogen trials to start in couple years.
Green hydrogen is a great store for renewables as well. Solar and wind are built above required capacity (due to variability), this means the vast amount of times there is excess energy. Pink hydrogen (nuclear) is a potential biproduct from SMRs.
Lithium has been found to be in grannet and deep groundwater in UK, so it's not just mines. Australia is a huge producer of lithium as well, far more than China. But being energy independent is a huge boon.
I was wondering if that joke would die off soon, glad she's ensured it'll be here for another decade at least.
Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits different treatment of insured persons on the basis of their sex in connection with pension funds. This was a supreme court ruling, so kind of linked but not quite.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/253100
Interestingly, in UK and EU it became illegal to discriminate by sex for car insurance from about 2012, without very careful use of data - which doesn't happen. It is allowed to be linked on things like jobs though.