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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/8Lockdown scepticism is on the riseLockdowns are costly in money, impacts to public health and liberty. We have jumped out of the plane first and only now are we taking
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Deri Hughes
DeriHughes
1/ A lot of people ask me about starting their own consulting / advisory firmMy #1 advice - pick a niche within a niche within a niche. Yes, you are
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Situation in London continuing to deteriorate as expected. Many doctors are worried that other parts of the UK will follow. A lot of misinformation around, so some fairly blunt observations
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Sharbatanu Chatterjee | শর্বতনু চট্টোপাধ্যায়
sharbat_c
As I try to work a bit on a windy rainy Sunday, a glance at Twitter manages to rattle me. Seems the British fascination with eugenics is really deeply held.1.
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Motherfoclóir: Lois
Motherfocloir
Good morning pals! I hope you're all keeping well. Today I thought we'd discuss displaced identities. Obviously, my research population are the 2nd generation Irish in Britain (more specifically the
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Graham Atkins
GrahamTAtkins
Govt has given four new councils in England emergency financial support because they can't balance their books: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56018438All in a better position - more reserves and spent less on commercial
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rebeca6169
"The thicker you paint, the more it flows." ~ John Singer Sargent #Botd 1856 was an American expatriate artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation"
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Peter Aldhous
paldhous
THREAD: I spent almost a decade fighting a libel action to bring you this story. I hope it helps prevent further harm.https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/dna-paternity-test-health-genetic-center-libel 2/ In December 2010, afte
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Fuzz 'Yule Be Sorry' Caminski
fuzzcaminski
The northern working classes have generationally felt ignored and talked down to, their concerns and desires only fleetingly acknowledged and never (it feels) invested in, unless it impacts the South
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Alistair Haimes
AlistairHaimes
This is Toby Young (@toadmeister)'s response to my piece in the @spectator, which he very fairly follows by a frontline account from an in-house senior doctor in London.https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/lockdown-sceptics-should-suppor
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
One lesson, at least for British politics, of the cursed year we are about to wave goodbye to is that the political agenda can shift very rapidly in response to
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5th Square
5thSq
Starting in 15 minutes! We'll be live-tweeting the wayfinding plan https://twitter.com/designadvocacy/status/1326133797927215105 Primary goal: to make rail services that were previously seen and operated disparately into a true network
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Sydney Nash
NashSGC
It has been less than a month since the UK left the single market and the customs union, and the result has been chaos. Fishers are anchoring their ships and
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☀️Eleven11☀️
QuantumWarrior3
A short thread on how LANGUAGE has been used against us. Why do we use words to mean the opposite of their definition? Have you ever used the word “sick”
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The Irish Story
theirishstory
Patrick O’Donnell: The Man who Avenged the Invincibles – John Joe McGinley on story of Patrick O'Donnell who shot James Carey 'the informer' on a boat to Cape Town in
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Phil Brickell
Phil_Brickell
1. 1.I’ve now read the @LabourTogether report into 2019’s election report. It largely chimes with my experiences as a party member of 10 years standing, branch & CLP officer and
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