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  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | David Parsley

    For many, it was inevitable the bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump would end in tears, but few thought the Tesla boss’s exit from the US government would be so explosive. On Thursday evening, the mutual back-slapping turned into a full-on war of words, as Musk revealed the unsubstantiated allegation that Trump appeared in the court files of America’s most notorious paedophile and sex trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein.

  • 3 weeks ago | propertyweek.com | David Parsley

    ‘Old boys’ club’ attitudes fuel recruitment crisis for property Digital Edition: ‘Old boys’ club’ attitudes fuel recruitment crisis for property Industry struggles to attract talent at all levels as other sectors look more dynamic. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue readingWant to keep reading? Get limited access for 2 weeks. No further commitment, no payment details required. *Access to Premium content not included in trial.

  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | David Parsley

    It is the most secretive and least heralded of roles in the armed forces. While life on a submarine may not be the most physically strenuous in the military, the mental challenges are arguably the most testing. With a current fleet of nine (five non-nuclear Astute class boats and four Vanguards carrying the UK’s nuclear deterrent Trident), Sir Keir Starmer committed the UK to 12 new submarines as he revealed the outcome of the government’s Strategic Defence Review.

  • 4 weeks ago | msn.com | David Parsley

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • 4 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | David Parsley

    England’s environment regulator could face an investigation over claims it is blocking new housebuilding through one of its green schemes, The i Paper can reveal. Natural England has been accused of blocking privately run rivals from taking part in the sale of so-called nutrient credits, which are designed to ensure housebuilders do not damage the local environment.

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David Parsley
David Parsley @DavidParsley50
7 Jun 25

RT @AndrewBuncombe: Why Tesla's $152bn stock plunge is more serious than you think, writes @DavidParsley50 @theipaper https://t.co/q83UpGI8…

David Parsley
David Parsley @DavidParsley50
3 Jun 25

🚨NEW: ‘Some people can't take it': What life on a nuclear submarine is really like. 🔴Claustrophobia, months away from family and a lack of public recognition. Former Commander says life under water is not for everyone. From me for @theipaper https://t.co/buIQXSkGf0

David Parsley
David Parsley @DavidParsley50
26 May 25

🚨EXCLUSIVE🚨Russia using Google and Amazon tech to guide missiles, warns Ukraine. 🔴Ukraine cyber security chief calls on leading tech groups to ensure Russian app developers are blocked from accessing mission-critical data. From me for @theipaper https://t.co/JimZ1f33VZ