@ScotRail Hello again, now travelling in carriage 52436 and delayed leaving station. Couldn’t hear the intercom messages relating to delays because they were so quiet.
@foodallergyuk@foodgov@UnileverUKI@waitrose@sainsburys@Tesco Hi, they do cover it (I’ve been wondering about this myself) “We are advising those with a peanut allergy to take extra precautions above those they usually take as they should avoid consuming products that contain or may contain mustard, mustard flour or mustard powder”.
@Ryanair great to see how crew looked after a passenger with a nut allergy on flight from Palma to Prestwick this evening. Multiple announcements made and I saw crew checking the labels of snacks on the trolley and putting away those that contained nuts.
@H_H_Gray Hatching + kerbed paving at the other side of the lane = good visual guide for drivers. Also, because of the central reserve drivers aren’t worrying about oncoming vehicles encroaching their space. Result: Cars are sitting right in the middle of the lane.
@Dr_DeanS@ellennelsonrowe I’d say (as a parent of an 11 y old who has been in hospital a lot from newborn) that it would be more stressful as a parent if I had to plead my case to be present, and more stressful for my child to be alone with a stranger having painful things done to them.
@PeteOlusoga Hasbro version, bought a few years ago in the UK, quite different. Done away with white supremacy but men are blue, women are pink, and all animals are green!
@DrLizaMorton Reflects pretty closely what life is like for my Scottish ten year old with a heart condition. There are not any obvious “upstream” services. Cardiac care is centralised but psychological care is not…postcodes matter!
@lesleyjb4 @doc_bipolar @RHCGlasgow I think “Nathan’s mum” is a nice way of putting it. It felt so weird to me when relative strangers would come along and call me “Mum”! Somehow even more weird when they were older than me!