@TwitterSupport - so this advert has just appeared in amongst tweets for #DrowningInPlastic. Seeing as these plastic coffee pods are not readily recyclable, do you not think the placing of this advert is completely inappropriate? Please use some common sense and take control.
@accookster Ambition is good but how about Nestle saying to their shareholders "we're going to temporarily hold off on the profits and spend that money instead on solving this problem now." 2025 just isn't soon enough.
I hope multi-corps watch this documentary and hang their heads in shame, and finally do something about it. As consumers we do our best but we're confined by the affordability and availability of alternatives. However, global industries could end this now #Drowninginplastic
Our kids are expected to "work" a 30 hour week at school, and try telling them there's a reward for that work. And then tell them they have to work another 30mins -1 hour (if not more) when they get home. Utter nonsense. We all just want to live a little.
@robdelaney I saw an article on your homework tweet just after emailing my son's school about homework. I disagree with homework at both primary and secondary level. As adults we demand work/life balance, but what about school/life balance for kids?.....
@bbc5live Radio is still so relevant in this age of extortionate subscription TV - my 12yo has just downloaded the BBC Radio App on his phone so he can listen to the Champions League games live. Thanks for the fantastic coverage - long may it continue! #bbc5live#championsleague
@AndrewMarr9 Rewatching "History of the World" on iPlayer while crocheting, and, during the bit about Alexander the Great, with no prompting, Alexa suddenly pipes up with "You are asking about 'flatulence'....." and proceeds to give me a description of said complaint 😂