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Conor Durham
conor_durham
Culture Sec Oliver Dowden now facing questions - Shadow Culture Sec Jo Stevens raises lack of criminal sanctions, lack of provision for scams, says it lets Big Tech marks own
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ANDY SQUYRES
andysquyres
Witnessing an incredible amount of people walk away from the Church and faith, for different reasons. I’m not sure if any of this could have been avoided. Obviously the Church
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Ryan Hass
ryanl_hass
1/ I have received several inquiries lately about Chinese MFA spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s rhetoric and tweets, mostly along the lines of what is driving his antics and whether they should
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Ryan Miller
RyanW_Miller
.@USATODAY spoke with some of the people who filed sworn affidavits in the Trump campaign lawsuits. Many of the allegations in these suits crumbled under scrutiny. Their beliefs have not.
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Richard Haviland
rfhaviland
Democracy isn’t just about casting your ballot, as many would have you believe. Democracy is about constant debate and scrutiny; the right to oppose and to challenge. Democracy is about
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
Why is Dan Andrews being blamed for the Victorian covid situation, but Gladys Berejiklian isn’t being blamed for the NSW one? I know the answer, just thought I’d ask the
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Pete Paterson 👍🏴🇮🇪🇪🇺#FBPE 3.5%
PeteTheRef
Since this is a slow news day I thought you might be interested to know that the Conservative Government has given itself the powers to write laws without the scrutiny
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Akshay Deshmane
DeshmaneAkshay
Documents accessed by @HuffPostIndia reveal a blow-by-blow account of how the Modi govt is evading public scrutiny of its actions by using the #coronavirus lockdown to ram through controversial dilutions
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Josephine Moulds
jomoulds
This is a story about billion pound tax breaks, backroom deals and a "low carbon" industry that is almost as polluting (per kWh) as coal. My investigation into the UK's
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Holger Hestermeyer
hhesterm
EU-UK TCA - parliamentary scrutiny edition (Thread) The EU-UK TCA is an EU-only FTA. Technically the partners are the UK and the EU. So let's start with them /2 On
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
It is very doubtful, watching today's proceedings, whether the UK can still accurately be described as a "parliamentary democracy". It is, increasingly, an "executive democracy", in which the largest party
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Jonathan Husband
jonnyhusband1
I listened to @bbc5live this morning in absolute despair.People ringing up to say the govt has done a good job during this pandemic.People accusing others of being doom mongers for
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Hamish McKenzie
hamishmckenzie
Some people are still surprisingly exercised by the CJR story about Substack. I found parts of the piece frustrating, but I’m glad it exists. There is a shift going on,
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Aparna Nair
DisabilityStor1
Thread: #AbleismIt is 'how-to-dress-for-academic-job-talks' season & many have pointed out the race/class/gender dimensions of these standards, but it's worth remembering that these standards need to be examined through the
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
To explain: since March, the government has used the Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984 to pass lockdown laws - over 60 (I have listed them here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ne4zhPYAZK8G867D1Iz0Gg2ZJFLGmF2K/edit). The
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Joanna Booth
stillawake
Here's the kind of language the Labours used against Clive"Like a cheap opportunist, Councillor Stevens is trying to score political points" [when he rightly pointed out the hidden £5m in
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