United Kingdom is the fourth album by American Music Club. It was recorded primarily for the UK, where the band had a larger following than in their native USA, and consists of a mixture of studio and live tracks. The LP was produced by Tom Mallon who also produced the band's previous three LPs, The Restless Stranger, Engine and California. United Kingdom contained the song "Kathleen", the most obvious of many that Mark Eitzel has composed about his long-term muse, Kathleen Burns.
The early years of the unified kingdom were marked by Jacobite risings which ended with defeat for the Stuart cause at Culloden in 1746. Later, in 1763, victory in the Seven Years' War led to the dominance of the British Empire, which was to be the foremost global power for over a century and later grew to become the largest empire in history.
Nine regular humans are kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization to undergo human experiments which resulted in nine cyborgs with each one having super human powers. The nine cyborgs band together to fight for their freedom and to stop Black Ghost. The evil organization's goal is to start the next world war by supplying rich buyers with countless weapons of mass destruction.
After the destruction of Black Ghost, the nine cyborgs also fought a variety of threats, from mad scientists, to supernatural beings and ancient civilizations.
The final words of the King's Speech - State Opening of Parliament 2024
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The King's Speech in full - unveils Labour's legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary session
The King unveils Labour's legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary session. It is the first King's Speech under a Labour Government for 14 years.
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State Opening of Parliament 2024
The State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 17 July marks the formal start of the parliamentary year and sets out the government’s agenda for the next session of Parliament, outlining proposed policies and legislation.
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Starmer calls Sunak 'Prime Minister' during commons slip up
Sir Keir Starmer accidentally called Rishi Sunak 'Prime Minister' during an exchange in the House of Commons.
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E-petition relating to movement of goods between Great Britain and N Ireland - 22 February 2021
The Petitions Committee scheduled an e-petition session on e-petition 573209, relating to the movements of goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Elliot Colburn MP, a member of the Petitions Committee, opened the session. Robin Walker MP, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office, responded for the Government.
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“Other measures will be laid before you.”
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“Other measures will be laid before you.”
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“Other measures will be laid before you.”
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The King unveils Labour's legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary session. It is the first King's Speech under a Labour Government for 14 years.
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The King unveils Labour's legislative agenda for the coming parliamentary session. It is the first King's Speech under a Labour Government for 14 years.
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Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was accused of being contemptuous for reclining across the seats in the chamber.
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The Serjeant-at-Arms picks up the ceremonial mace.
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The Serjeant-at-Arms picks up the ceremonial mace.
Alongside the Speaker and Black Rod, he leads the Members of the House of Commons as they walk towards the House of Commons.
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The Serjeant-at-Arms picks up the ceremonial mace.
Alongside the Speaker and Black Rod, he leads the Members of the House of Commons as they walk towards the House of Commons.
#StateOpening #shorts
The State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 17 July marks the formal start of the parliamentary year and sets out the government’s agenda for the next session ...
The State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 17 July marks the formal start of the parliamentary year and sets out the government’s agenda for the next session of Parliament, outlining proposed policies and legislation.
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The State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 17 July marks the formal start of the parliamentary year and sets out the government’s agenda for the next session of Parliament, outlining proposed policies and legislation.
Watch State Opening 2024 with British Sign Language (BSL) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P71ENZregX0
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Sir Keir Starmer accidentally called Rishi Sunak 'Prime Minister' during an exchange in the House of Commons.
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Northern Ireland Situation War, within a single nation No one thinks of it as war That's what television's for Embroidering reality, with clichés and ??? We'll call this war the 'troubles' Confuse the masses with initials (IRA, UVA, UVA, IRA, ILA, IUC) There's so many sides involved And no one thinks it can be solved Avoidance of the history of suppression, death and misery Will leave the people, ignorant of everything that's relevant So who is who defending, and who's protecting who? Until you know the answers, don't pretend you do do do do don't pretend you do! So we see the brave young soldiers And we read about the murders Then we place our weak opinions On what the papers tell us But telling half the truth is as bad as telling lies For a war to keep continuing There has to be two sides! But who is who defending, who's protecting who? Until you know the answers, don't pretend you do do do do don't pretend you do! Supporting one side or the other Is really nothing more Than saying there is no solution But to carry on the war And both the IRA and the army Are equally to blame In general terms of violence You know they're doing just, they're doing just, they're doing just the same Doing just the same So who is who defending, and who's protecting who? Until you know the answers, don't pretend you do do do do don't pretend you do!