Sikh Vaisakhi Parade, Nottingham

Sikh Vaisakhi Parade, Nottingham Have made a gallery of my photography of the day at : https://adobe.ly/4jJp3Uq Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottinghamsikhs #nottingham #Sikh #Vaisakhi #samsung #S24ultra #4k

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Bestwood Woods & around

Bestwood Woods & around. Old quarry, colliery, headstocks #bestwood #nottingham #nottinghamshire #woods #uk #landscape #colliery #bw #bwphotography #photography #nikon #zf

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Long Eaton, Trent Lock to Sawley

Long Eaton, Erewash Canal, Trent Lock to Sawley #canal #river #trent #water #uk #landscape #photography #nikon #z9

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Black Rocks, Cromford Moor & Bolehill Trig

Black Rocks, Cromford Moor & Bolehill Trig point A hike about in Black and White. Derbyshire Peak District, UK Alltrails route : https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recording/activity-april-7-2025-149e967 #peak #peakdistrict #uk #landscape #bw #bwphotography #photography #nikon #z9

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Tesla Demo

Tesla Car show demo as part of the international day of action https://www.theguardian.com/technolog… Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #tesla #cars #samsung #S24ultra #4k

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Tash Live – Lightroom Editing a NTU Black & White Set

Tash Live. A photographer at home – Lightroom Editing a Nottingham Trent University NTU Black & White Set #NTU #nottingham #photography #bw #bwphotography #adobe #lightroom #nikon #zf

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Walt’s Speech on the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre, Nottingham

Walt’s Speech on the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre, Nottingham Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #cuts #services #samsung #S24ultra

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Nottingham protests at yet more council cuts and the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre

Nottingham protests at yet more council cuts and the closing of the Marcus Garvey Centre Including speech by Shuguftah Quddoos, the EX- Sheriff of Nottingham. As a counsellor, she resigned from the Labour Party rather than approve the cuts to services provided by Nottingham City council. Samsung S24 Ultra – 4K Video 3840 x2160 #nottingham #cuts #services #samsung #S24ultra

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Around Woodthorpe Park in Timeshift Mode

Around Woodthorpe Park, Nottingham. AcePro Camera in Timeshift Mode. #woodthorpe #park #nottingham #AcePro #timeshift #spring

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Once around Woodthorpe Park … in Timeshift

Once around Woodthorpe Park, Nottingham … Insta360 AcePro camera in Timeshift Mode. #woodthorpe #park #nottingham #acepro #timeshift #spring

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LightNight Events, Projections on the Council House, Nottingham

LightNight Events, Projections on the Council House, Nottingham #lightnight #nottingham #events #Samsung #S24Ultra

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LightNight Events, Nottingham

LightNight Events, Nottingham #lightnight#nottingham#events#Samsung#S24Ultra

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Ukrainian National Anthem at Nottingham Vigil

Ukrainian National Anthem at Nottingham Vigil Marking 3 years for war and resistance. #ukraine #rally #protest #nottingham #photography #samsung #s24ultra

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Lerwick Up Helly Aa 2025

#vikings#inspiredbyshetland#islandsofopportunity1,000 blazing torches in less than 100 seconds. Lerwick Up Helly Aa 2025 at its brightest! 🔥✨ Lerwick hosts the largest of Shetland’s fire festivals each year on the last Tuesday in January. Relive the best moments of the fiery procession in this short film. If you’d prefer to watch the whole event you can watch the recording of the live stream here: https://www.youtube.com/live/cTViaw4gl6o For more inspiration from Shetland visit https://www.shetland.org#inspiredbyshetland#islandsofopportunity#shetlandtruenorth#firefestival#vikings

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Live from Shetland: Lerwick Up Helly Aa 2025 torchlit procession and galley burning

Join Promote Shetland for live coverage from the Lerwick Up Helly Aa evening procession. The event begins at 7.30pm UK time and the livestream will begin broadcasting shortly before. A replay will be available afterwards. Find out more at https://shetland.org/fire or https://www.uphellyaa.com/

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Facebook Pix : Celebrating the Syrian Revolution in Nottingham

Celebrating the Syrian Revolution in Nottingham

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Speech by Shuguftah Quddoos, the EX- Sheriff of Nottingham on the cuts

Speech by Shuguftah Quddoos, the EX- Sheriff of Nottingham. As a counsellor, she resigned from the Labour Party rather than approve the cuts to services provided by Nottingham City council.

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Photography : The only way to prove that you have been clubbed by a policeman

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‘If I cannot speak up without being sanctioned, I cannot remain’: Former Sheriff of Nottingham quits Labour Party

A former Sheriff of Nottingham has resigned from the Labour Party after being sanctioned earlier this year for voting against what she describes as “devastating” cuts to the city’s most vulnerable residents.

Cllr Shuguftah Quddoos, who represents Berridge ward, was suspended from the party having defied orders at a marathon seven-hour budget meeting on March 4.

During the meeting the budget was reluctantly approved, with some Labour councillors stating they had been forced to pass it “under duress”.

They had been warned they had a legal duty to set a balanced budget, meaning it was approved despite overwhelming discontent.

Cllr Quddoos was the only councillor to go against party orders to vote the budget through.

As she announced her resignation, she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) she had been inspired by the Poplar Rates Rebellion in East London in 1921.

Thirty Labour councillors had defied the government, their party and even served time in prison for contempt of court after refusing a court order to collect higher taxes on the borough’s poorer residents.

Their stand-off ultimately led to the passing of a bill to better equalise tax burdens between the rich and poor.

However, Cllr Quddoos said she was left “surprised” when she realised she would be the only councillor to rebel on the night.

The budget plans for the current year included 550 job losses, a council tax rise of five per cent, and cuts to youth services.

Cllr Quddoos says she does not feel residents are being listened to, and is fearful of more devastating cuts in the next budget round.

As a result she has decided to resign as of Thursday (November 28) to serve as a councillor independently.

“People before party has always been my political compass,” she said in her resignation letter, shared with the LDRS.

“That is why, back in March, I chose to vote against the devastating budget cuts being imposed on Nottingham. I was fully aware beforehand that I would be suspended from the Labour Party as a result.

“Now the budget for 2025 is being written. It is likely that the cuts in it will be just as damaging as the cuts made in 2024, if not more so.

“The people who will be most impacted by these cuts are going completely unheard. If I cannot speak up for them in the way they want me to without being sanctioned for it, I cannot remain in the party.”

Nottingham City Council, which is controlled by the Labour Party, will soon publish its budget for the financial year beginning April 2025.

The authority, which declared effective bankruptcy towards the end of 2023, is facing a £69m gap, rising to a cumulative £172m over the next three years.

“I understand the pressures the council is under and that there are no easy answers,” Cllr Quddoos’ statement continues.

“We’re lucky to have so many brilliant minds in Nottingham who want to be part of the solution, but the rapid pace of the cuts is getting in the way of real community partnerships.

“The kind of collaborations we need don’t happen overnight. A community centre can be sold overnight but once gone, it won’t come back. I will never be the type of politician who sits quietly by ‘with a heavy heart’ when essential services I once relied upon are taken away from others.

“The residents, foodbank volunteers, campaigners and small business owners I have spoken to in recent months feel alienated by the scale of the cuts and the way they are being handled.

“People want to see councillors truly stand with them, rejecting the idea that more austerity is the best thing for our people right now, and for future generations.

“In a city with significant deprivation that ranks amongst the highest in the country for child poverty, asking residents to endure greater hardship for less in return is simply not economically or socially sustainable.

“I intend to continue to work with campaigners, fellow councillors and others to save what public services we can.

“I welcome the reconsideration on library closures and hope to see a positive outcome. Ultimately, however, what Nottingham needs is a fundamental transformation in how local government is structured and funded.

“To fight for that, I must be able to speak freely – and I cannot do so in the Labour Party as it stands.”

It is understood the investigation into her had not concluded when she resigned.

A Labour Party spokesperson said: “The new Labour leadership at Nottingham City Council is focused on taking the tough and responsible decisions to fix our local authority, and it is making progress.

“We will continue to focus on this work as a team and get on with the task at hand for the people of our city, not be distracted by sniping from the sidelines.”

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The Guardian view on the ‘spy cops’ inquiry: police lies are finally being exposed

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It is due to the courage of victims that we are learning why these undercover officers behaved as they didThu 28 Nov 2024 18.57 GMTShare

Even for those familiar with parts of the stories about women who were deceived into intimate relationships with undercover police officers, the evidence that has emerged in recent weeks has been shocking. The litany of destructive behaviour either carried out by, or caused by, officers deployed to spy on campaigners, who were mostly active in leftwing causes, is being laid bare as never before: self-harm, heroin use, unprotected sex leading to emergency contraception, coercive control and the sudden abandonment of female partners and children.

On Tuesday, Belinda Harvey told the public inquiry how she was manipulated by Bob Lambert, who tricked at least three other women into relationships as well. The son he had with one of them, and abandoned as a toddler, did not learn the truth for decades. The Metropolitan police has since paid the son an undisclosed amount, along with £425,000 to his mother, known as Jacqui.

Next week, Mr Lambert will face questions about who authorised the tactic of targeting and seducing young, female activists – and why he employed it so many times. Last month, another undercover officer testified that Mr Lambert had “bragged” about fathering a child. The Met has already admitted that the decision by the head of the covert unit, Tony Wait, not to take any action when he learned about the pregnancy was “wholly wrong”. The inquiry has also heard evidence that another manager was told, and did nothing.

What makes all of this even more shameful is that it is only due to the tenacity of the victims – including women whose personal lives were derailed by these exploitative relationships – that these deceptive practices were ever uncovered, and set before a judge, at all. In their jointly authored book, Deep Deception, five women described how they found out that they had been systematically lied to by former partners – in some cases after decades of confusion and self-doubt. Mr Lambert stands out not only for the number of secret relationships he initiated and his alleged involvement in an arson plot, but also because his five-year deployment as a police spy in the 1980s was treated as a triumph. He was given a commendation and went on to run covert operations, including the one that spied on supporters of the murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence.

It is more than 10 years since this inquiry was ordered by the then prime minister, Theresa May. Dismaying delays in disclosure, and protracted battles over some officers’ requests for anonymity, have made the process painfully slow. It should not have taken so long to get to the point where Mr Lambert – who after leaving the police worked at several universities – must finally account for actions that hurt so many people. Two weeks ago, Paul Gravett became the fifth witness to claim that Mr Lambert played a role in a plot by animal rights activists to set fire to multiple branches of Debenhams in 1987, as a protest against the fur trade. An appeal by two men whose criminal convictions relied on evidence supplied by Mr Lambert is already in train.

It will be astonishing if the Met turns out to have championed and promoted an arsonist who caused an estimated £340,000 of damage. The women who were tricked into relationships, the thousands of other activists who were spied on up to 2010 and the families whose dead relatives’ identities were stolen by police all deserve huge credit for pushing for this process of discovery – and sticking with it.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/nov/28/the-guardian-view-on-the-spy-cops-inquiry-police-lies-are-finally-being-exposed

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