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sabreW4K3
Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
Take this book for example
https://neodb.social/book/0X1thSmt4u6ohWoY13Jr61
Ideally you should be able to use your Lemmy account to leave a comment and/or review.
Holy shit, NeoDB looks excellent.
@gabe@literature.cafe it seems like something that could work with literature.cafe
That’s gotta be an escape room of some sort
Stories are primary content. In Telegram, Snapchat and all modern messengers, they’ve at the top of the message list. Even in Instagram that’s the case, in Signal, they’re pointlessly hidden because some old men who advocate for phones without front facing cameras spoke loud enough.
Tactical voting ensures that new parties never have a chance to achieve success. They’re the epitome of giving up on democracy.
Summary:
The UK government is committed to doubling onshore wind energy by 2030. To achieve this, they are removing the de facto ban on onshore wind in England and revising planning policy to make it easier to get approval for new wind farms. These changes will take effect immediately.