Apparently Twitter/X has put some label on my account which "may restrict its reach". Apparently, I'm either spamming (I'm not) or engaging in platform manipulation. Given that I'm only doing what I've always done, I haven't a clue what this means & the explanation is unclear. π€
To grow food, we need nature. The UK Government must increase investment in nature friendly farming. #NatureCantWait
Sign and share the petition. https://t.co/aCgwbJmMSI
The BBC political editor (260K pa) thinks it's
a story that the Downing Street chief of staff (170K pa) earns more than the PM (167Kpa).
Welcome to political journalism!
PS Laura Kuenssberg is on 325K, Nick Robinson 340K and Fiona Bruce even more.
https://t.co/cRKLTcLbki
"Water companiesβ customers could share Β£800m in compensation from sewage discharges lawsuit."
Why on God's earth is it left to private individuals to take this kinds of action, pursuing WCs through the courts?
And not a regulator in sight. π€¬π€¬π€¬
https://t.co/m8FWqzzlsp
@StayEuropean Nor indeed the white hot rage of those, like me, still working at the time but now retired. Many so called "boomers" vehemently opposed it and still do. I saw more people of my age and older on the People's Vote marches. Brexit was, and is, utterly pointless and self-defeating.
Appalling. Dangerous times and dangerous people vying for power. Freedom is fragile and precious. It needs nurturing, not ignoring and taking for granted.
Putin's aggression against the Ukraine threatens us all.
We now have Trump's vice presidential running mate telling us that Trump's policy on the Ukraine will be to appease Putin and reward his aggression.
And we have Robert Jenrick telling us that he would vote Republican in the presidential election if he lived in the United States.
It would be pleasant to think that Conservative MPs might now consider Jenrick entirely unsuitable as a leader. But the disorder at the heart of conservatism is so great that I am not holding my breath in anticipation of it.
@jenstirrup We must #SaveTheBees and all the other pollinators. Pesticides kill them too! So shortsighted, profit before life on earth! π€¦ββοΈ Please sign and share the petition https://t.co/dJXhJ5mFiH
Hardworking, social or solitary, bees are incredible. And we need them. Our world wouldn't live without them. So why do we persist in using toxic pesticides, which kill them? We must #SaveTheBees and all pollinators. Please sign and share the petition https://t.co/dJXhJ5mFiH
π Did you know that bees sleep with their eyes open? These hardworking insects take short naps lasting from seconds to a few minutes throughout the day, even resting on plants between flower visits. πΈ
πΌ Bees play a crucial role in pollination, with the UN reporting that they are responsible for 73% of the pollination of cultivated plants. Their work helps regenerate forests, biodiversity, and provides much of the food on our tables. π―πΏ
π Bees have diverse sleeping habits, from sleeping inside flowers with legs exposed to resting inside their hives. Some even curl up on grass stems for added protection. These tiny creatures truly deserve their moments of rest. πΊπ
βΌ Save them and sign https://t.co/hMUHqYLqq5
#SaveTheBee
cc @BeeAsMarine