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RE: General News Thread - Snooks - 23-12-2023 22:23

BBC News - Alabama mother with rare double womb gives birth to two babies in two days
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67810645

Wow.
Good to know both babies are doing well Smile Smile.


RE: General News Thread - Charlemagne - 28-12-2023 17:37

Six fire engines are attending a fire at the top of Blackpool tower.

When they got there they discovered it was just orange netting at the top of the tower used for restoration work. bladewave


RE: General News Thread - HannahsPet - 28-12-2023 18:06

Someone has been arrested

i looked at the video and it was clear as day it was some sort of material im sure there has always been orange netting up there


RE: General News Thread - southsidestu - 28-12-2023 23:25




RE: General News Thread - Charlemagne - 14-01-2024 15:44

Glad to see that the petition to Legally pardon those convicted in GB for offences of witchcraft. has reached 13,156 signatures.
And by reaching that figure it means that the Government have to respond.

The witchcraft act of 1735 repealed legislation creating offenses for witchcraft and recognised that the belief that people could use demonic magic to harm and murder was not a reality.
Even though people convicted and excuted as witches were innocent, they were never pardoned. The Government are being pushed to right this wrong.


RE: General News Thread - lovebabes56 - 14-01-2024 17:56

who would be legally responsible for accepting any pardon? any direct descendants or those related to those who were convicted


RE: General News Thread - Tumble_Drier - 14-01-2024 18:28

(14-01-2024 17:56 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  who would be legally responsible for accepting any pardon? any direct descendants or those related to those who were convicted

Well Grotbags is dead so maybe Fenella the Kettle Witch from Chorlton & The Wheelies.


RE: General News Thread - skully - 14-01-2024 18:49

^ You know what they say about asking certain types of questions. lol.

It has already happened in Scotland, so why have the Tories not already done the right thing, oh that's also a stupid question laugh
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/mar/08/nicola-sturgeon-issues-apology-for-historical-injustice-of-witch-hunts


RE: General News Thread - SecretAgent - 14-01-2024 19:01

What you saying about witches?

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RE: General News Thread - HannahsPet - 14-01-2024 19:01

(14-01-2024 15:44 )Charlemagne Wrote:  Glad to see that the petition to Legally pardon those convicted in GB for offences of witchcraft. has reached 13,156 signatures.
And by reaching that figure it means that the Government have to respond.

The witchcraft act of 1735 repealed legislation creating offenses for witchcraft and recognised that the belief that people could use demonic magic to harm and murder was not a reality.
Even though people convicted and excuted as witches were innocent, they were never pardoned. The Government are being pushed to right this wrong.

remember doing the pendle witch trials at school