Interesting: left me wondering what would've happened had Labour just said, "If you think we're going to give up on a policy that will improve thousands of kids' lives just to try to win a by-election, forget it. We're just not that kind of party." https://t.co/hIQ8XzI74f
NEW: 85 people in Arizona suffered severe burns from contact with pavements heated up to 180F (82C). 7 of them died. In total, 257 people had underlying cause of death listed as "exposure to excessive natural heat".
This is not a forecast for 50 years time, it’s happening today.
Every single ‘journalist’ & politician coercing you into being angry at peaceful climate protesters is deliberately trying to distract you & downplay the greatest existential threat our species has ever faced.
They will let you & your children die to line their own pockets.
It doesn’t matter what party you’re in: if you say ‘there’s no money left’ or ‘there’s no magic money tree’ you either don’t understand how the economy works or don’t want your listeners to
@lucysiegle@DaleVince To be fair, putting the academy manager in charge for a couple of weeks until a permanent replacement is found is standard. The significant appointment was really her being the academy manager rather than her becoming a caretaker manager.
There's plenty of money. These people can always conjure up funding for nuclear submarines, coronations, PFI dividends, bank bailouts etc.
They just don't want to spend it on poor families.
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3 days left - now less than 72 hours!
Just like the historic decision by Brighton Pavilion voters to put @CarolineLucas in Parliament, the choice of who joins your team in Brighton and Hove will have a real impact on politics at a national level. Make sure to have your say 👇
By the way, this benefit policy is a perfect example of why vowing to vote for Labour under all circumstances, without conditions, no matter what, is misguided.
Starmer and the Labour Right simply look at you saying that, and go: cool, thanks for the vote. You get nothing.
I demand a new series of Coast for 2046, hosted by Neil Oliver and set on Kiribati, the island most vulnerable to climate change. In the last episode the population evacuates except a very wet Neil, who is given a Bible, the complete works of Shakespeare and a box set of GB News.
Those defending Starmer’s “cautious reserve” approach can no longer ignore exactly where it has taken the party: refusing to scrap a heinous Tory policy that is locking hundreds of thousands of children in dire poverty. Grown-up politics, eh?
Korfball, the mixed team sport, came to the UK in 1946 and the British Korfball Association founded that year. In 2006, the BKA was replaced with @EnglandKorfball @ScotlandKorf & @waleskorfball. There are 100 clubs & over 200 teams across the UK. Find your local club & have a go.
🏏🏏The ECB has launched the 2023 Grassroots Cricket Collective awards (formerly OSCAs) and we're looking for the Shropshire winners.
There are 11 categories – and we know there are lots of worthy candidates at clubs across the county – so get nominating!
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