And another feature of SM is that it allows the unleashing of unfounded rumour that can be rapidly spread around the globe. Once it is "in the wild" how does the target ever completely kill it dead ?
What is important is whether the 'secret' is based in fact or is just baseless SM rumour being alluded to as a deflection, whataboutery, or in the hope that by simply shaking the tree something has to fall out. ( Nudge, nudge, wink, wink ).
Speculation and innuendo, perhaps relating to this; https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/19947018.baroness-chapman-paid-false-claim-affair-keir-starmer/
I think the problem is with Chinese airbags in general; there have been many news stories from the States and elsewhere of airbags either not deploying or triggering unexpectedly, not just in EVs.
Ancient is at least pre-medieval, and 'early medieval' is around the time of the earliest Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain.
However you frame it, King Charles and Oliver Cromwell are not characters from ancient history.
Another one from ''Auntie''.......….
The BBC have a report on an 'ancient' shipwreck in Orkney - the ship is thought to be from the 17th century. That is NOT ancient - the Romans were ancient, the period of the English Civil War is not.
Given the announcement by the Defence Secretary that people suffering from bad acne will now be accepted into the armed forces, training sergeants are going to have to find an alternative insult to use, as "You spotty oik" is now simply descriptive.