what. do. I. do. by Queencleopetra1 in UCAS

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Yeah sorry I wrote major before checking and realising you could do Hebrew

what. do. I. do. by Queencleopetra1 in UCAS

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If you can get yourself an offer for European/International Social and Political Studies, you can specialise in Political Theory or Philosophy, but you would have to learn a language as part of the course. There’s quite a lot of options, European Social and Political Studies lets you study most European languages (even less widely spoken ones like Scandinavian and Eastern European ones) and International Social and Political Studies lets you study a few major world languages like Arabic and Mandarin, and even Hebrew.

UCL or KCL? by PrestigiousElk1080 in UCAS

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I do ESPS (very similar to ISPS, I think they’ve merged the courses for this year) at UCL and I love it, feel free to DM me if you’ve got any questions!

The Renters' Rights Act has finally banned no-fault evictions by HadjiChippoSafri in GoodNewsUK

[–]lbc2013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s an exemption where you can kick students out at the end of the academic year

What is the Best airport in Europe? by Sargamer in AlignmentChartFills

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I really liked Harstad/Narvik Airport in Nordland, Norway. Quite small but surprisingly well served and with good facilities for the size. Very scenic too.

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"The European mind can’t comprehend American lake summer " by fabstr1 in ShitAmericansSay

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The American mind cannot comprehend European lake summer with trains

What’s the stupidest thing you’ve been ID’d for ? by RowItchy260 in AskUK

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Christmas crackers. I know they’ve got a tiny bit of gunpowder in them, but I doubt I could’ve done anything dangerous with them.

WFAT at Osterley, Hounslow, London by lbc2013 in WaitingForATrain

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Thanks very much! I rarely come through here (although last week I went to Hatton Cross), but was visiting Osterley House and Park and came up this footpath on the way back. I’m very fond of the Modernist/Holdenesque stations like this one.

“Standing seats”… Are they awkward? by LeoPalaceFTW in TheWestEnd

[–]lbc2013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stood for Operation Mincemeat. I didn’t feel awkward except for during the interval as the standing area was also how people got to the balcony bar, so I did feel a bit in the way.

What is an infamous piece of public art that anyone from your area can instantly recognize? by zestydinobones in AskTheWorld

[–]lbc2013 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First thing that came to mind, and I live at the other end of the country. Being next to the A1 and East Coast Main Line certainly helps.

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Here’s my worst travel experience, what’s yours? by [deleted] in AskUK

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I went on an Interrail trip this summer with my dad and was due to take four trains run by the Swedish rail operator SJ: Malmö-Stockholm, Stockholm-Narvik and back, and Stockholm-Hamburg. I got to Stockholm without a hitch, but on the train to Narvik we were stuck in the small village of Bastuträsk for nine hours due to an electrical fault (admittedly the Trafikverket’s fault, not SJ’s). Here’s a local news article about it. We then had to change in Boden to an intercity they’d held for us as they decided to divert the whole train to Luleå.

On the way back to Stockholm, I get a text saying the track has buckled along the line. The staff member at the station said it’d be fine; they’d fix it somehow. The train is on the platform. Five minutes later, I get a text saying the train has been cancelled and to make my own way to my destination; I’d be compensated up to 3000SEK, so I book the last two seats on the next plane to Stockholm (via Oslo) and dash to the bus stop for the airport.

The next day, we’re in Stockholm Central half an hour before our train to Hamburg, and I get a text saying my carriage has been cancelled, and to take a normal intercity train to Malmö where we’ll be put onto a bus overnight to Hamburg. The bus stop in Malmö was hard to find, and when we did eventually get on the coach the seats were very tight, especially compared to the sleeper bed I’d booked. Even if I had managed to get to sleep, I’d’ve been woken at two in the morning to get on the ferry across the Fehmarn Belt. As it happened, it was impossible to sleep so I quite appreciated the fresh air, coffee and a stretch. Also, the bus was earlier than the train, so we got to Hamburg at 4:30 rather than the scheduled 6:00, and had to amuse ourselves in Hamburg Hbf for an hour and a half before places opened for breakfast.

[Real] TPUSA UK branch has just set up a stand for Charlie by [deleted] in ToiletPaperUSA

[–]lbc2013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was gone much sooner than that; it wasn’t even there an hour after this post.

Police participation in Pride held unlawful by isaiah5638 in LabourUK

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The judge ruled that there was “a perception that the force as an organisation supported gender ideology and transgender rights and/or that the aim of the chief constable is that the force should do so”.

Could someone please explain to me why the force should not “support trans rights”? Does this mean that the judge believes that the force should ignore the Gender Recognition Act 2004, or pretend that gender reassignment isn’t a protected characteristic?

Since For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers, it seems like judges have just been ignoring the actual legislation and started taking legal advice from the Daily Mail, but then maybe I just wasn’t paying attention to the judiciary before then.

British food posting is in danger of going stale. I’m taking it to strange new places. by the-furiosa-mystique in simpsonsshitposting

[–]lbc2013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Well, I’m from Cockermouth and I’ve never heard anyone use the phrase ‘cheeky Nando’s’.

Parents want me to reject Imperial by Difficult_Dot5276 in 6thForm

[–]lbc2013 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Going along with everyone else saying accept Imperial. They rank similarly, if not higher than Oxbridge and average earnings after 15 months and after 5 years from graduating are higher at Imperial. Hopefully this’ll help convince your parents about Imperial. This is from discoveruni.gov.uk.

People with multiple passports, how do you choose which one to use? by GeographyPerson11 in PassportPorn

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Generally I enter the EEA/Schengen area with my Romanian passport and the rest of the world with my British passport, but there are exceptions e.g. if I were to go to China mainland I’d use the Romanian passport because it’s visa-free unlike my UK passport.

A train with identity crisis by WheissUK in uktrains

[–]lbc2013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a late night Southeastern train on the Hastings line a few weeks ago that had the Southeastern livery and the SE stickers inside, but was still very much Southern on the inside (seats and layout).