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Mark Jenkinson MP #StayAlert
markjenkinsonmp
If @lewis_goodall was unsure about what he was looking at, he could have sought clarification. Instead, he regurgitates a Labour press release verbatim.https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1260672969942208522 Two tranches of funding, each with di
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Islington Council
IslingtonBC
Creating people-friendly streets will make it easier to walk, cycle, scoot and use buggies and wheelchairs in Islington. Our streets will be safer and better-suited for social distancing. Islington’s streets
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Adam
plasticfreeAdam
Sometimes people from Nottingham comment about the disastrous consequences of putting a protected cycle lane on Castle Blvd so to city centre. Emergency services can't get through. High pollution because
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LabourWalks&Cycles
LabourCycles
Labour candidates committed to making our streets healthier, safer & greener have done extremely well this election.@AndyBurnhamGM won with a 67% share of the vote, up from his 2017 victory.
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Leonora Christina
JammersMinde
When is it the turn of women and children fleeing their homes to be not just “flavour of the day” but THE issue of the year? When is it the
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David Madden
davidjmadden
Housing inequality is fuelling the pandemichttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/12/virus-hitting-hardest-modern-equivalent-victorian-slums?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other There are periodic moments in housing history when the ruling class discovers that
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Casey Morrison
caseymorrison
The scale of change for #futureparks is massive: income generation + social finance (obvs), asset management (commercial, also energy gen), volunteers, community partnerships (for skills, health etc), involving public &
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Jon Collins
JonSCollins
Almost half a year after Minneapolis City Council members made headlines across the country for a vow to dismantle policing in the city as we know it, what has been
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Martin White
martinwhite33
Amidst all of the human tragedy of the last year, amplified in the last 24 hours, this is one of the most depressing stories of the madness of the human
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Augustine Motsepe, father to mogul Patrice Motsepe, Richard Maponya and Ephraim Tshabalala were millionaires during Apartheid at a time when Black people were prohibited from owning land or running any
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Dr. Jesse Popp
JessPopp
Great article in @UA_magazine! "Indigenous-led courses and programs teaching both Indigenous and western science are launching at universities across the country... researchers are coming up with new models of collaborative
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Andrew Shvarts
Shvartacus
Lot of great conversations happening about antisemitism in worldbuilding, but one thing I want to emphasize is that it's not as simple as "don't do X creature" or "don't do
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Andy Wightman
andywightman
On 9 June, I asked the following question in Parliament about the recently established Private Rented Sector Resilience Group. Today I received a reply. It took my breath away. 1/7
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David K Smith
professor_dave
For the first time, Nature family journals set their open access price, and it is around £9000. No, that's not a typo. Science is increasingly just a capitalist endeavour, where
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Irene Gentle
IreneGentle
A fundamental part of, and test of, society is its justice system. So a fundamental part of journalism is a reporter like @alysanmati. She reports on cases before the courts,
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Jim McManus OCDS
jimmcmanusph
Great to have this enthusiastic support. I think that statement should really read “DsPH back in local councils are one of the really good things to come out of 2012
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