
QuoteRobert Peston
@Peston
John Fingleton's review for the government of how to reduce unnecessary barriers and costs for nuclear power development is a tour de force, a compelling road map for how to accelerate important infrastructure investment in the UK - which is the sine qua non of improving growth and living standards (read John's nutshell below).
For the last eight weeks he was assured that the prime minister and chancellor would accept and implement the recommendations in full. He even tweaked an important clause at the government's request, to give them a bit more flexibility over the means to implementation.
I understand he has now been told that at the budget tomorrow the welcome will be conditional, subject to further work and review - because the Chancellor has been nobbled by a legal and planning adviser, who claims the Fingleton recommendations somehow breach the UK's environmental, trade and human rights obligations.
He and his colleagues believe this is nonsense. They examined the legal considerations in their assessment. But they fear that yet again the dead hand of official caution has squashed - potentially for months and years - important growth-enhancing investment.

QuoteStarmer promised to spend big on defense but Britain's arms industry is still waitinghttps://www.politico.eu/article/keir-starmer-britain-arms-industry-defense-whitehall-armies-sdr-nato/
Six months after a major inquiry into how the U.K. would meet geopolitical threats, many in the industry complain they haven't received the certainty they need about where the British government plans to invest.
QuoteU.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party has made a lot of noise on defense since entering government last year, plundering the aid budget to get defense spending to reach 2.6 percent of GDP by 2027 and a promise of 3.5 percent by 2035.
QuoteX says data is '99% accurate'
The location data is visible in a new "about this account" tab which appears on every profile.
It also contains a warning that the location data may be affected by recent travel, temporary relocation and the use of virtual private networks (VPNs).
However, according to X's head of product, Nikita Bier, the information is 99% accurate.
Quote from: Tonitrus on November 25, 2025, 12:41:47 PMQuote from: crazy canuck on November 25, 2025, 10:25:51 AMQuote from: Tonitrus on November 25, 2025, 03:28:04 AMWith all the crap we've given Musk about screwing up Twitter/X, why should we be so eager to straight up trust the location data that their system spits out?
I am not sure why somebody posing as an Alberta patriot would purposely say that they are originating from the United States, or the Philippines, etc.
Full disclosure...I've never used Twitter/X...is this location data being inputted by the user (or bot) themselves?
Quote from: Tonitrus on November 25, 2025, 12:41:47 PMFull disclosure...I've never used Twitter/X...is the location data inputted by the user (or bot) themselves?
Quote from: crazy canuck on November 25, 2025, 10:25:51 AMQuote from: Tonitrus on November 25, 2025, 03:28:04 AMWith all the crap we've given Musk about screwing up Twitter/X, why should we be so eager to straight up trust the location data that their system spits out?
I am not sure why somebody posing as an Alberta patriot would purposely say that they are originating from the United States, or the Philippines, etc.
Quote from: crazy canuck on November 25, 2025, 08:08:13 AMExtreme warming event in the Arctic is disrupting the jet stream. Polar vortex incoming. Alberta and Manitoba will be hit and then likely the American Mid-West and then likely the East Coast. Brace yourselves.
Quote from: Legbiter on November 24, 2025, 09:02:22 PMThe wishlist seems to have been watered down by the Europeans and Rubio in Geneva so the russians can then predictably turn it down.
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