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Jean-Michel Connard
torriangray
I’ve seen a lot of people replying to/quote tweeting that person yelling about poor people using EBT to buy cake and crab legs. It’s awful, and representative of how we
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
A thread about "Green gilts"…So the Chancellor announced today that the government will launch its “first ever Sovereign Green Bond next year”…1/https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/chancellor-statement-to-the-house-fina
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Molly Crabapple🇵🇷
mollycrabapple
When rich countries let vaccines go bad for any reason, its not just painfully stupid and wasteful for their own citizens. Its preventing poorer countries from getting any doses of
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
This is the evaluation report for the Innova lateral flow device tests that are currently being used in the Liverpool pilot.https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-11-11-oxford-university-and-phe-confirm-high-sensitivity-lateral-flow-tests-following
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Monika Wiśniewska
AuthorMonika
Thousands of Polish lorry drivers are stuck with no food and toilets. Polish people on Facebook advertise they will pick them up and take them home for Christmas. Beautiful gesture.
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
An FOI request of the Health and Safety Executive in relation to PPE supplied to the Department of Health by Pestfix has turned up some quite extraordinary material. THREAD The
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
We have to face the possibility that our government is planning economic destruction for its own political ends – which are the demise of the state as we know it
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
There's an under-appreciated interaction between macroeconomics and manufacturing economics when it comes to renewable energy policy. A basic factor driving progress in renewable energy is the learning rate: the more
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
Asked why the US coronavirus outbreak is so much worse than it has been in Europe, Dr. Fauci explains that state shutdown orders didn't go far enough and were rescinded
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Gus Hurwitz
GusHurwitz
Yesterday was one of the most important days in the modern history of free speech and the First Amendment.A few inchoate thoughts for the curious. 1/ Most important, the First
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. The government has been resisting the release of this data. This is not just a teacher issue. By keeping high contact, high risk environments open without adequate mitigation measures,
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הרי אני רק אדם בשר ודם
zahiral7aqq
the construct itself was created to justify mistreatment based on religious difference (Xian vs. Jewish/Muslim heritage, and then Xians enslaving Xian Indigenous/African peoples) re: Limpieza de Sangre, re: Iberian involvement
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Harmeet K. Dhillon
pnjaban
I find it interesting that BigLaw partners, who for their napalm/asbestos/big tech clients will refuse to accept service of process and will file every pointless motion to dismiss, are mocking/attacking
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Daniel Muijs
ProfDanielMuijs
Here is the evaluation of our area SEND inspection framework:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/an-evaluation-of-the-framework-for-inspecting-local-areas-special-educational-needs-andor-disabilities-services We found that the area S
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Kim Jolliffe
Kim_Jolliffe
THREAD ON POLICE JOINING CIVIL PROTESTS#Myanmar military has kept police under direct command since it's first coup 1962Due to attempts by civilian government to use mil police as defence against
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Alex Thomas
AlexGAThomas
NEW from me an @instituteforgov paper on “the heart of the problem”. My take on why the centre of government is too weakI suggest the UK has the worst of
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