In the aftermath of the Christian #Eriksen incident during the #Denmark versus #Finland#Euro2020 game, Danish TV and media are highlighting the actions of team captain Simon Kjaer.
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@jdpoc it was Kjaer who cleared Erickson’s airways, ensuring his tongue was not blocking his breathing, and placed him in the recovery position.
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@jdpoc It was also Kjaer who called for paramedics as well as team physios, instantly recognising the seriousness of the problem.
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@jdpoc And it was Kjaer who was first to Ericsson‘s wife, and spent most time with her in consolation and support.
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@jdpoc Whoever wins this #Euro2020, it looks like a Kjaer is already the winner. There is a very good chance that he significantly contributed to saving Erickson’s life.
@jdpoc I’m not that big a football fan, and to be honest I hadn’t even heard his name before tonight. Perhaps neither had you.
You won’t forget him now, will you?
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THIS DAY in 1945, as Paris was liberated from the Nazis, with street fighting still ongoing between Germans and Resistance, Alex Allegrier-Carton of the famous Lucas-Carton restaurant went down to his basement with a team of workers ...
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On this day he had a task to perform.
He pointed to an old wall, telling the workmen to knock it down.
Behind it was the greatest wine cellar in Paris, bricked up in 1940 using antique stones, disguised from the Germans throughout the entire war.
At some point in this campaign, an increasingly desperate Tory Party might drop the Zinoviev Bomb.
Let me give you some context.
The 1924 General Election:
Just 4 days before voting, the Daily Mail ran a story about a letter - the now infamous 'Zinoviev' Letter - from the Soviet Communist Party to the British Labour Party, suggesting (among other things) ... a UK and Empire-wide Bolshevik Revolution.
Just came across this lovely little history story:
Back in 1962, EMI were working on various computerised systems for various purposes. Due to funding issues, the entire department was to be closed down.
EMI were losing cash and in real trouble.
Then their music division discovered a band in Liverpool that looked quite promising ...
The cash generated by the global success of the Beatles propped up other struggling divisions within EMI, including the division run Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield, allowing him to continue his research ...
Because we’re looking at the problem from the wrong end.
The small boats are not a crisis, only in that they add to the real problems:
- The rapidly growing shortage of hotels for asylum seekers;
- The interminably long delay for those people to have their applications processed.
Solve THOSE two problems … in an efficient, humane and legal manner … and the actual boats become a minor distraction, easily handled through a better process.
In addition, you solve the shortage of hotels … by solving the delays to processing of asylum applications.