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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
How to make sense of the increasing number of UK-EU trade disruption stories?In short - outside of a single market product checks and people working restrictions are inevitable. And outside
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Tom McTague
TomMcTague
Seems to me HMG is rehashing an old argument that *used* to have validity: that a hard economic border between NI and GB is a problem for the Good Friday
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Matthew O'Toole
MatthewOToole2
Sorry to bore you with a thread, but we need to address the inaccurate, amped up talk of an 'economic United Ireland'.Sadly it's a lie. Brexit means that in all
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James Ward
JamesWard73
So I have a theory on this. And if I'm right, there's bad news about that acceleration in the overall case trend, and possibly good news about vaccines in the
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Debra Parkes
DebraParkes
Congratulations to @DavinaCooper5 @FloraRenz and Emily Grabham, editors of the new special issue of @feministsatlaw on the Future of Legal Gender: Exploring the Feminist Politics of Decertification https://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/femi
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CryptoGuerrilla
CrytpoGuerrilla
1/4 The 200 week MA has always been the market bottom & the indicator of the long term #bitcoin trend. We apply the same 200 week MA to the
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alexharfouche1
#irrationalebullience If you want to understand the nature of this asset bubble and the epic capital mis-allocation at it’s heart, look no further than rates. CB’s only tool to push
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Jim Gleeson
geographyjim
Is faster house price growth in the UK just about financial factors such as interest rates, or has it got something to do with real supply constraints? Comparing historic trends
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Matt Grossmann
MattGrossmann
Local government elected officials are ideologically closer to White residents in their communities than Black or Latino residents, especially where group differences are high. Policy is also more responsive to
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Nick Gutteridge
nickgutteridge
1/ What are the ‘new’ demands the UK says the EU has made in the Brexit talks and are they actually new? There are 3 specific areas of contention that
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Mark | Finance and Fatherhood
markallanbovair
A few years back I started a new job. Didn’t know anyone and my work group wasn’t very social. It was a smaller company with lots of cliques. I was
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Shane Brennan
ColdChainShane
We haven't seen the text (disclaimer) but nonetheless here is my pre-Christmas thread in reaction. This is a #hardBrexit deal (by design) and that means for food it is hardest
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
NEW: Michel Barnier has told EU member states there has been some movement on the level playing field, and on dispute resolution, but that fisheries talks remain "very difficult" @rtenews
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Prathamesh Godbole
prathgodbole
Thread of random observations and forecasts for the coming decade - on markets and the world in generalCycle lengths to b much shorter. Business cycle is being, and will continue
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Tina Ngata
tinangata
Ok a few notes about the use of the N word in Aotearoa that are missed by Lachlan Patterson in this story, and one point that is plain wrong.That word
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW:Cases & hospital admissions in Israel are falling steeply among vaccinated age groups, in the first clear sign worldwide that Covid-19 jabs are preventing illness Rates are falling much more
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