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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
And I should mention something about interest. I paid a lower rate of interest than current students. For those starting in 2020 in England and Wales their rate of interest
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Josh Lowe
JeyyLowe
Who exactly is Liz Truss fighting? The left are many things but they can generally be relied on to care about economic inequality and to bang on about needing to
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Michael Hattem
MichaelHattem
I think for myself that talking about the AmRev as “unfinished” is perhaps the most useful discourse we can have around the memory of the AmRev & in defining our
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UsforThemUK
UsforThemUK
So, school closures are back on the agenda and the "crunch meeting" between @educationgovuk and @10DowningStreet is today. So, before the inevitable tragic error is made for a second time,
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Tim Gore
tim_e_gore
Prelim. conclusions on EU #poverty by @srpoverty @DeSchutterO = essential reading for everyone concerned with #HumanRights, #inequality and #ClimateJustice in EuropeThe #EUGreenDeal will fail unless it addresses this agenda. Here
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Dr Sonia Adesara
SoniaAdesara
#NHSwhitepaper Thread: Contrary to some of the headlines, the reforms are NOT the‘end of privatisation’(Will explain below)The white paper wants to reverse legislation that mandated competitive tendering, which meant every
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Abimbola Johnson
BarristerAbi
Here we have @CWhittaker_MP a Conservative MP interchangeably blaming Muslims/Asians/Immigrants/BAME people for spikes in COVID19. Stating that they are not taking it seriously.... because they live in high multiple occupancy
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Dr. Bobby J. Smith, II
B_Classic
As @Twitter in general, and #BlackTwitter in particular respond to @KekePalmer's tweet, let's abandon the term "food desert." The term obscures the real conditions that food insecure Black folks and
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Adam Tinson
AdamTinson
In our latest publication, @amyclair503 and I explore links between housing and health.Before COVID-19 hit, 7.6m households in England were experiencing at least one housing problem including poor quality homes,
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Ed Yong
edyong209
The central idea behind this piece on why the US failed so badly to control the pandemic is that it fell under the combined weight of a multitude of weaknesses,
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The Atlantic
TheAtlantic
1/ When the coronavirus hit, thousands of researchers dropped their previous work and began working on a solution to the pandemic instead.@edyong209 examines the good and the bad aspects of
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betotexan
cdallas75
The intolerant & sanctimonious behavior of some on the far left is painful to watch. I am never going to agree with everyone all the time but it’s not helpful
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Alexis Le Nestour
Alenestour
@SFCarvalho_edu , @AnaMinardi1 and I have been looking at what could happen to household education spending following the Covid-19 economic shock. A short summary thread. https://twitter.com/CGDev/status/1334906178665664512 In developing co
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Rep. Val Demings
RepValDemings
100 years ago today, Moses Norman, a Black man in Ocoee, Florida, tried to vote.This challenge to the racial order caused a white mob to lynch voting rights activist July
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Alphabet Workers Union
AlphabetWorkers
We're Alphabet workers. We’ve been organizing for over a year, & we’re finally ready to share why.This morning, we're announcing #AWU, the first union open to *all* workers at any
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Gavin Hales
gmhales
.@EssexBarrister I appreciated your contribution yesterday to the discussion on Sky. Wondered if I might offer a few pieces of the puzzle re disproportionality in terms of crime and policing?1/
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