Back on the Saddle, Good News
The clock will strike midnight very shortly and another week shall commence soon. This past week was not another record-breaking week due to time spent outdoors, football, and 'renovations' of the home office. Yes, there's also the election, but work on the home office is unrelated to this (the "Home Office"). I've made changes that will help with recording of future videos. Some time this month I expect to resume that.
We're so pleased that Julian Assange is now free; no more will we hear about our government needlessly spending about 100 million pounds 'guarding' (basically besieging) and "judging" (persecuting) "some Aussie with a Web site" and maybe the press rankings will improve for the UK, over time. Reminder: all those years that Assange was detained in one form or another the "Tories" were in charge (2010-2024). As Labour takes power there are no traces left of the Assange saga.
As another reminder, last month we wrote about what would be formally scheduled (or finalised) for this coming week: "The judges in Julian Assange’s two-day appeal hearing on July 9-10 are the same who granted Assange a rare victory last month: his right to appeal the Home Office’s extradition order to the United States."
That won't happen! Justices Jeremy Johnson and Victoria Sharp can focus on "real" cases instead. █