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Daniela Gabor
DanielaGabor
remember those massive central bank purchases of governments bonds & 'we're here to close spreads' last year?my new report 'Revolution without revolutionaries: the return of monetary financing' argues we live
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CycleGaz™
cyclegaz
Let's be 100% clear here. MOTORISTS KILL 5 PEOPLE A DAY IN THE UK! CYCLISTS KILL 2 A YEAR! Here's a thread on why this and why the people voting
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Some Arabic and Persian accounts of the export of tin from Cornwall to Egypt and Iran in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries — new brief post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2020/11/arabic-and-persian-accounts-of-cornish-tin-tra
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Reb Ellis
MattockInHand
I'm very pleased to say I got the chance to talk to the team who recovered this figurine at OxfordArchEast. Thanks to @NatTrustArch for allowing him into my PhD data!THREADhttps://twitter.com/NatTrustArch/status/1362668388083003393
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Son of Baldwin (Robert Jones, Jr.)
SonofBaldwin
Why do you think Hollywood:1. ensures that it's relatively rare to see unabashed, unambiguous Black Love in media?2. rarely allows a Black male character to have a dark-skinned Black woman
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Councillor K Chowdhury
khayerc
(Thread) Whatever side of the argument you stand on when it comes to policing and stop and search, sure we can all agree on the following that can help us
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Stephen Tudor
SteTudor123
(Thread) The media's post-Anfield narrative is that there was a problem with Foden but now thankfully there is not. This is willful chicanery that needs calling out.There was never a
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Murray Andrews
M_Andrews91
Some medieval state propaganda this #NumisChat - Edward III sailing the ship of state, self-proclaimed King of England and France and Lord of Ireland. 1/(Pic: Nationalmuseet, Denmark, https://samlinger.natmus.dk/KMM/object/137585) The ship
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Avi (Dr KBH)
avi_khalil
#ORFCGlobal Quite a few speakers, particularly from a natural science background, uncritically, amatuerly and homogenously invoke "indigenous" people as paragon of good land use. This reflects a mistaken 'quest for
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Slavery was abolished in the Cape on this day in 1834. Slavery had been in existence for 176 years. Slave owners were compensated for this "loss of labour" (the audacity)
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Alexis Richardson
monadic
The problem with “progressive” arguments for Brexit is that all the best progressive examples of “what UK could look like” are the successful social democrat economies *in the EU* The
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Basant Maheshwari
BMTheEquityDesk
Only way to beat China is by being economically stronger. How does a $2.7 trillion economy take on a $14 trillion global bully? Get growth back, use it to upgrade
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jackie kemp
jackiekemp
When the UK government decided to ignore #Scotland’s strong vote to remain in the #EU they made a choice. The choice was to prioritise the demands of English nationalism over
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Luca Capital
LucaCapital
Andrew Carnegie is widely known for his steel company and establishing over twenty-five hundred libraries, but what is less known is that he was one of the greatest investors in
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
It would be nice to think Government might now listen to the scientists who have been warning for months that it is dangerous for it to misuse lateral flow tests
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Stephen Meek
StephenMeek52
Interesting that Ofqual is seen in the CH piece as part of the "quangocracy" doing stuff that should be done by DfE. Worth remembering that Ofqual is independent (and accountable
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