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Guy Moorhouse
futurefabric
We hear all the negatives, but I'm curious to hear if others have had any unexpected positive outcomes as a result of COVID / lockdown? I'll go. Been amazing to
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William Marchant
richonlyinname
A blast from the past: this is what the 2003 energy white paper thought 2020 might look like. Much is recognisable. Much is strange. For example, coal was seen as
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Dr. Jason Dorwart
HamOnWheels
Today in Theatre and Film History + The Details Your College Professor Left OutJune 26, 14831/6Richard III is coronated King of England. 2/6 Richard III had mild scoliosis, but was
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Dr Dominic Pimenta đ *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
Hereâs 10 reasons why this âpush to reopen earlyâ is utterly insane.1. MUTATION2.MUTATION - unmitigated spread + partially vaccinated pop. = inevitable resistant COVID variant. 3. GODDAMN MUTATION FFS4. Long
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Alex Farrow
alexjamesfarrow
Yesterday the #furlough scheme was in the news, which both trade unions & @CBItweets calling for extension to the scheme once it ends at the end of April. Hereâs a
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
The team asked three questions: 1. Does PHE demonstrate the leadership, strategy and delivery required to fulfill its responsibilities, taking account of the UK Government Cabinet Office model of capability?
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
The UK had one of the very worst #COVID19 outbreaks in Europe. Look at England alone and it was the very worst. Nothing very surprising in these latest @ONS data
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Christel de Bruijn, PhD
ChristelDBruijn
Thread about the importance of speed in returning #covid19 test results and contact tracing#Covid19uk #coronavirusuk The longer the waiting for test results, the less useful those results are for contact
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James Fitton
J_M_Fitton
Do Cork City's narrow roads mean that there is not enough room to fit an expansive cycling infrastructure network in the city?Thread TL;DRIf you want cars in your city, it
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
As might have been expected the UK is reintroducing more intense restrictions over the Christmas period. This may be tied to the 'new variant' common in the SE of the
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Survive the Jive
SurvivetheJive
Some say it is cringe to blame Puritans for modern liberalism. It is not cringe. It is correct. This paper provides some solid evidence that social conservatism in modern England
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F9Txrres
Bored so gonna do some football related polls: Whoâs Liverpoolâs âwonder kidâ (excluding Trent) Bellingham in the England Euroâs squad? ? Choose a front three If you could sign one:
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Jim Al-Khalili
jimalkhalili
1/6 We need clear, transparent information on issue of delaying the 2nd Pfizer jab from 3 weeks to 12 weeks. Pfizer don't know if this is a good idea because
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Chris Cook
xtophercook
A lot of British politics makes more sense when you remember how bad median education was until the 1980s/1990s. The post-Joseph/Baker changes are a big part of the age/education story.
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
There is a remorseless mathematical connection between infections of the over 60s, hospital admisstions, occupied beds, ICU numbers and deaths. None is looking great - hence the huge concern about
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
As well as Hallowe'en, today is also Reformation Day - commemorating the beginnings of the Reformation in 1517 - so today may be a good time to explore how the
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