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Titus Michaeleus
TitusMichaeleus
As well as unremarkable academics, assorted clergy and former politicians the signatories to this letter can be clustered into two main groups; a shadowy British front org for Assad, and
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Kirsten Han 韩俐颖
kixes
For ease of reference, I'm putting together a master thread on the acquittal of Parti Liyani and all the interest and questions it has generated in #Singapore about #justice, #migrantworkers,
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(っ◔◡◔)っ 💙 𝑀𝒶rymo Belfast 💙🌱🍀 Ⓥ🎗️
MarymoBelfast
THREAD PART 1On Sunday 21st June, 14 year old Noah Donohoe left his home to meet his friends at Cave Hill Belfast to study for school. #RememberMyNoah He was on
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steven t. piantadosi
spiantado
The GameStop $GME news is too funny not to write a thread about. It's also the most interesting intersection of psychology and politics going on. I think the best overview
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Leigh Day
LeighDay_Law
Thread: On history not taught in British schools about colonial rule, specifically the Kenyan Emergency in the 1950’s which involved rape and torture by British colonial guards in detention camps
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Jonathan Ware
ReassessHistory
So in Normandy, the British have Regiments of Sherman, Cromwell, and Churchill tanks.*And like where does the DINKY LIL' STUART FIT IN????Well...It's a doozy. /1*Well Canadians jus' get Armd Regts
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Dave Boucher
Dave_Boucher1
The Michigan Senate Oversight Committee hearing is about to get underway. It'll focus on absentee vote counting at TCF Center in Detroit. - A preview of the hearing: https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/25/donald-
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Rob *OPEN THE WINDOW* Hughes
R_Hughes1
Dear @RishiSunak,PLEASE BAILOUT EDUCATION, NOT AVIATION. The debate about when and how (not if) to get schools and universties re-opened for all *is* complicated. That the next generation are suffering
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Hilary Abernathay. Some #Covid19 & #Nexit for all?
atatimelikethis
Excellent Lancet paper - what I've been saying for the last 9 months.The UK's largest issue is not an unprecedented pandemic.It's an unprecedented Government, incapable of planning any scenario, which
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Not_that_PeterEvans
PeterEvans_Guv
POLITICAL RESEARCH IS GOOD FOR YOU!(...in the end)I’ve been commissioning applied* political analysis & research in big development sectors since the '00s. *applied = practical, actionable, plain language.Pol science, Pol
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
A few weeks ago @ClareCraigPath, @RealJoelSmalley and I wrote a short piece on endemic Covid, and what it might look like.It seems particularly relevant to current observations.https://lockdownsceptics.org/what-does-endemic-covid-look-like
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Jane Lindholm
JaneLindholm
Okay, ready for another press conference thread? (If the answer is no, feel free to mute me!) 95 new cases reported today. Nearly a quarter of the state's total cases
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David Hills (THIS SPACE FOR RENT)
WanderinTeacake
1/ I told myself I wasn't going to do any more long Brexit threads, but this from billionaire phones4u founder John Caudwell is so pants-wettingly stupid, I can't evenhttps://twitter.com/sturdyAlex/status/1336597612145815552 2/
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Patricia M Thornton
PM_Thornton
Chinese University of #HongKong (#CUHK) issues statement regarding the rumoured reorganization of the University Services Centre and its library "CUHK clarifies unfounded rumour," https://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/en/press_detail.php?1=
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Kristina Keneally
KKeneally
It’s taken months, but @PeterDutton_MP and @ScottMorrisonMP have finally been caught out for their #RubyPrincess cover-up.A recap of the shocking revelations from tonight’s @ABC730 report by @andrewprobyn https://www.abc.net.au/news/202
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
What I have learned from COVID19:[Thread] 1. Public health is undervalued, underfunded, neglected, mistreated, and it is easy to get away with that for years, decades, but someday that ends
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