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[Ornstein] EXCL: Tottenham Hotspur working on deal to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool. #THFC brought forward plan to vie for 31yo #LFC left-back as free agent this summer; not done but talks between all parties advancing in bid to reach agreement
23 January 2026 @ 11:10 am
submitted by /u/TheNotoriousJN to r/LiverpoolFC In 2008, Steve Sheraton launched iBeer for $2.99 — it became one of the first viral App Store hits, reportedly earned $10k–$20k per day at peak, reached ~90M downloads, and he later left it all to live on a farm in Spain
23 January 2026 @ 10:50 am
Scuderia Ferrari’s 2026 SF-26
23 January 2026 @ 10:32 am
submitted by /u/FerrariStrategisttt to r/formula1 [link] [comments] Completion day shenanigans
23 January 2026 @ 10:06 am
Completed and moved in yesterday. Worst day of my life, never doing it again. I left my house spotless and smelling of flowers. I removed my rubbish. I only left items I'd put on the fixtures and fittings form. I walked in to two massive wardrobes and a load of other crap that wasn't on the forms and I did not want. Overflowing bins and extra on the floor for good measure. No cleaning done whatsoever. A badly leaking bathroom sink - it just pours from the waste on to the floor when you run the tap. And the final insult - someone pissed in the toilet god knows when, and didn't flush. Upstairs smells like a nursing home. The vendor did leave me a bottle of wine and a card. If you're reading this Sharon, fuck you, come get your shit. submitted by /u/KIRN7093 to
Unintended consequences...
23 January 2026 @ 10:05 am
submitted by /u/JackStrawWitchita to r/GreatBritishMemes [link] [comments] [OC] NATO coalition personnel fatalities in Afghanistan
23 January 2026 @ 10:05 am
submitted by /u/t0on to r/dataisbeautiful [link] [comments] Heathrow scraps liquid and laptop check rule in huge boost for fliers
23 January 2026 @ 9:28 am
submitted by /u/tylerthe-theatre to r/london [link] [comments] Your Salary and monthly car payments
23 January 2026 @ 8:43 am
I’ve been driving a 56-plate Octavia for about 15 years. Lately people keep telling me to replace it. I earn around £70k, which is above the average income in Scotland, and I still cannot get my head around how so many people afford newer cars. I know ppl say “just buy a 5–7 year old car” — but when I look around, it feels like 80% of the cars on the road are still ones I wouldn’t realistically want to pay for or afford . My monthly expenses are pretty modest, mortgage payments £900 pm. I enjoy holidays and going out, but I’m not living large. Yet the number of new-ish BMWs, Audis, etc everywhere makes me feel like I’m missing something. So… what are people actually earning to drive these cars? Or is everyone just happy locking themselves into chunky monthly payments? submitted by /u/Agile-Calligrapher10
I've been banned from a society at my university because I am a member of another student society. None of my £200 annual membership fee is being refunded.
23 January 2026 @ 8:39 am
I'm active in two student societies. Society 1 has a membership fee of £200 per year to help cover associated costs. Society 1 recently found out I was a member of Society 2. Board members of Society 1 are very involved in student life and sit on the boards of multiple student societies. (They're also board members of Societies 3, 4 and 5 which I am not part of - but all of which are anti-Society 2 to varying degrees.) I just kept quiet, didn't say anything, and enjoyed both societies. They are not competing against each other or even similar types of societies (e.g. they aren't competing uni sports teams or debate clubs.) I got tagged in photos on Facebook for a Christmas party hosted by Society 2. This got noticed by members of society 1 in Jan. Society 1 then informed me, via WhatsApp, that I was banned from Society 1 because I was associating with Society 2. I have not been provided any
What was the last genuinely funny film you saw?
23 January 2026 @ 8:23 am
I was thinking just now of the golden age of Will Ferrell, Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller etc - Wedding Crashers, Starsky and Hutch, Old School. These films were (in my opinion) very funny and appealed well to sense of humour in the UK and the USA. I miss those times. What was the last very funny movie you watched? submitted by /u/Jesisawesome to r/AskUK [link] [comments]