

Buy British
- Thor Hammers
British and family owned producer of rawhide and other non-marring and sparking hammers. I've got a bunch of their stuff that I like to use for leatherworking - a big heavy rawhide hammer and a couple of lighter replaceable-face mallets.
Really good quality, very reasonably priced and quick shipment. Never had an issue with any of their products.
https://www.thorhammer.com/thor-history/
- British-owned Chocolate?
Classic question. The ones that are bought out by large (usually American) foreign companies almost always get worse over time.
Bad examples: Cadbury - Mondelez Hotel Chocolate - Mars
Good examples (afaik): Montezuma Booja-Booja Gnaw
Any others?
- Run & Fly England - dungareeswww.runandfly.co.uk Run & Fly England
We are a UK manufacture of awesome dungarees, dresses, tees, pinafore dresses and more! We like to think we make fun and quirky clothing for adults. We sell wholesale or direct to consumer. Young bright alternative fashion for everyone ethically made with love.
- Mojeek - British search enginewww.mojeek.com Mojeek
Mojeek is a web search engine that provides unbiased, fast, and relevant search results combined with a no tracking privacy policy.
This popped up today on my Go European plugin as a European alternative. I'd not heard of it before. The results aren't great, but they do have their own index so it isn't piggybacking off of Bing like most other search engines seem to.
- Visa/Mastercard alternatives?
Ever thought about how strange it is that this duopoly handles such a large volume of transactions?
What are we doing to combat this?
- Anytime Player is Britishgithub.com GitHub - amugofjava/anytime_podcast_player: Simple, easy to use Podcast player app written in Flutter and Dart.
Simple, easy to use Podcast player app written in Flutter and Dart. - amugofjava/anytime_podcast_player
- Waterfox is a fork of Firefox and is British-owned
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/41378406
> The browser disables firefox telemetry and Pocket by default.
- A truly unique UK tech story with Raspberry Pi’s Eben Uptonbrands2life.com Podcast: A truly unique UK tech story with Raspberry Pi’s Eben Upton - Brands2Life
On this month's podcast we're joined by Eben Upton, CEO at Rasberry Pi, listen for insights about innovation, education, and tech's impact on our future.
> Welcome to the fourth episode of our podcast series, “Brands Transforming Our World“, where we give a platform for the tech C-Suite to tell their stories. > >In this month’s conversation, Brands2Life Co-Founder, Giles Fraser, and former BBC Tech Correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones, meet with Eben Upton CBE, CEO at Raspberry Pi. > >Eben is a computer scientist and engineer and co-founded the Raspberry Pi Foundation in 2008, aiming to inspire a new generation of learners to engage with programming and electronics. Designing single board and modular computers since 2012, Raspberry Pi is a genuine UK success story and the biggest – and in our eyes, the most exciting – listing on the London Stock Exchange this year. > >Under Eben’s leadership, Raspberry Pi has grown into one of the world’s most popular computing platforms, with widespread applications ranging from education to industrial automation. To date, it’s sold over 60 million computers. > >In this episode, Eben discusses: > >* Building a UK technology trailblazer with such a clear mission at its heart >* The inside story on the run up to going public and what really happens on IPO day >* The importance of fostering creativity and problem-solving in education >* The role of technology in driving social change
Some are surprised that the Raspberry Pi is designed and built in the UK, so here is some background.
- British artsy or fun t-shirts
> Here in the UK we have: > > * https://verybritishproblemstshirts.com/ > * https://t-shirts.co.uk/ > * https://www.8ball.co.uk/ > * https://jimll.co.uk/collections/all-clothing > * https://www.truffleshuffle.co.uk/t-shirts-and-clothing/t-shirts
Any more?
- www.dailymail.co.uk Posters reveal how Edward VIII urged shoppers to buy British
The policy was adopted by the Crown in November 1931 as it was stated the nation was buying 'more than it could afford' from abroad and Britons should 'buy at home'.
> The campaign was part of King Edward VIII's drive to boost the British economy in the wake of the Great Depression. > > It compels Britons to reject foreign made or imported goods in favour of products made in the UK.
Archive, as it is the Daily Fail
- British ISPs
Sky and Virgin aren't British owned, so who is? British Telecom and:
- https://cityfibre.com/ - Yorkshire
- https://www.zen.co.uk/ - Manchester
- https://wildanet.com/ - Cornwall
- https://www.hyperoptic.com/
- Buy British: it will help defend the UK against Trumpwww.theguardian.com Buy British: it will help defend the UK against Trump | Phillip Inman
UK manufacturing is unloved and underinvested – but the defence industry is more essential than ever in a changing political age
> The chancellor wants everyone with money to back Britain. Initially, she talked mostly about attracting foreign investors. > >These days the focus is on domestic funds that have – contrary to a Britain First agenda – spread their investments across the world, and especially the US, where stock markets have boomed in the wake of the 2008 financial crash. Why bother with the UK when all the action is in fast-growing, emerging markets or the US, fund managers ask. > >British manufacturing is back in the spotlight now that Donald Trump is in the White House, threatening the withdrawal of US defence cover. His trade tariffs are part of the same story. They are aimed at manufactured imports, to illustrate the cost to Europe, China and others of not agreeing to all of Trump’s main political aims. Then they are withdrawn or delayed at a moment’s notice, as Mexico’s government can attest, to make sure countries cannot plan or adjust to cope with the new regime. > > The only way to react is to smile in Washington’s direction, as Keir Starmer has done, and plan furiously and diligently to reduce any reliance on the US.