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Lucy Fisher
LOS_Fisher
New: PM has resolved English local elections should go ahead on May 6 as planned, Telegraph understands.Decision taken by No 10 in recent days, underlining confidence in easing Covid restrictions
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Ben Riley-Smith
benrileysmith
*Matt Hancock interview*Covid could become “treatable disease” like flu by end of yearUK to start fast-tracking world’s best new covid treatmentsAll adults in UK to be offered vaccine by ‘bit
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Dr Finn Mackay Adult Human Queermale
Finn_Mackay
"Every two weeks, at least three women in the UK are killed by their (male) partner or ex-partner. Since lockdown began, that number has jumped to five women a week"https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/spent-25-years-working-
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The media distanced, coerced & livid Malfster
Malfunctionin14
How times change. In 2019, according to centrists & moderates, I was a "dangerous, deluded, hard left antisemite" for wanting a fairer govt to respect freedom, butlevel the playing field,
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Ben Riley-Smith
benrileysmith
Skimmed Obama’s new memoir for British references yesterday. There are some standout ones. Says Cameron had “the easy confidence of someone who’d never been pressed too hard by life”. 1/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/17/ba
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
It is interesting that nationalists dislike this idea as I think such voters are as likely to be pro-independence as the average voter resident in Scotland, perhaps more so. 1/?https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/1296513983206301697
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BPAS Fertility
BPASfertility
We are so excited to announce that @NHSEngland, @HFEA and @NICEComms have issued guidance urging CCGs to #StopTheClock for fertility patients.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/01/09/coronavirus-sees-women-40s-denied-ivf-treatment/ The n
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
Toby Young in June:"I’m going to go out on a limb and predict there will be no “second spike” – not now, and not in the autumn either. The virus
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
It's been a long and rough year but ultimately the pandemic may deliver some positives. Here are five glass-half-full (of strong Negroni) predictions for 2021 and the decade beyond... #COVID19
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Patrick Lohlein
patricklohlein
Interesting claim by @Lorand_Bartels that the UK may have "a good case" against the EU at the WTO if it *continues* to deny long-term equivalence recognition for financial services.1/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/02/12
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Dr Chris Newton
drchrisnewton
I've had a quick look at this, and this is definitely welcome. We need free speech protections in universities. However, there might be a way in which the left-wing unis
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Tom Hayes
BEERG
What an ill-considered piece from the comfort of a London professor's study Brexit, Ireland and Northern Ireland. As if the Protocol appeared out of thin air. As if a majority
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Tony Wilson
tonywilsonIES
Quick thread on Kickstart changes.Good that govt is trying to speed up job creation. But important to remember what problem Kickstart is trying to fix, which is deep scars from
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Bryony Gordon
bryony_gordon
Mental health is clearly badly affected by lockdowns. The answer though is not to stop having lockdowns - they are the only weapon against covid at the moment - but
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Paul Lucas
paul_winginit
You could not make this up. Incompetent, fumbling government encouraging travel abroad and then not having a single clue what reactive, policy to implement to mollify voters. (Paywall) Quarantine to
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Jethro F Elsden
JethroFElsden
"So if you manage to get, say, 85 per cent of people to take it and it turns out to be 90 per cent effective, that's still 25 per cent
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