/r/unitedkingdom
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland; News, Politics, Economics, Society, Business, Culture, discussion and anything else UK related.
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland; News, Politics, Economics, Society, Business, Culture, discussion and anything else UK related.
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/r/UK enforces the Reddit Content Policy. Do not dehumanise, be racist, attack vulnerable groups or otherwise display prejudice.
s1 – Substantial UK relevance.
s2 – Article submissions must retain the source headline and contain no selftext.
s3 - No image posts which are political, bad quality, or memes.
s4 – No surveys, polls, petitions, fundraising, or solicitation.
s5 – No low-effort selfposts.
s6 - Social media restrictions.
s7 – YouTube/video restrictions.
s8 - No meta submissions.
s9 - No duplicates.
s10 - No articles older than 1 month.
s11 - Use the megathread if related.
s12 - No op-eds or opinion pieces
u1 – No Brigading.
u2 – Flairs are for locations only.
u3 – No bots or novelty accounts.
u4 – No personal attacks.
u5 - No single-focus accounts.
u7 - No obfuscated links.
u8 - Be excellent.
For the detailed rules please visit the wiki here.
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The moderators of r/unitedkingdom reserve the right to moderate posts and comments at their discretion, with regard to their perception of the suitability of said posts and comments for this subreddit. Thank you for your understanding.
/r/unitedkingdom
Hey everyone, and Merry Christmas!
As chosen by you, our 2024 Christmas fundraiser will support Shelter, a charity that:
This year, we’re thrilled to announce that Reddit is supporting our cause by matching your donations up to $20,000 (~£15,400).
We’re hosting the fundraiser through JustGiving for several reasons:
Thank you in advance for any donations you make! Below is more from Shelter about the incredible work they do:
We help thousands of people each year across the UK who are affected by the housing emergency by offering free, confidential and independent advice. When necessary we constructively challenge on behalf of people to ensure they are properly assisted and to improve practice and learning.
We work with people who use our services as equals. We provide information, advice and support to help people identify the best options to prevent homelessness, to find and keep a home and to help them take control of their own lives.
We exist to defend the right to a safe home and fight the devastating impact the housing emergency has on people and society.
We do this with campaigns, advice and support – and we never give up.
We believe that home is everything.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, on behalf of the r/UnitedKingdom Moderator team.