I am eternally grateful for the partnership of care from the NHS and the @royalmarsdenNHS that maintained my mother and gave her a quality of life as she lived successfully with cancer for 18 years.
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I’m thrilled that more than 200 community groups will be bringing Londoners of all backgrounds together in September for my Community Weekend, with funding from the National Lottery.
Hear more from Deputy Mayor for Communities and Social Justice @Debs_WB:
Natalie Elphicke was suspended from the House of Commons for trying to improperly influence the judge in her now ex-husband's sexual assault case. She was welcomed with open arms onto the Labour benches.
Neil Coyle made racially disparaging comments to a journalist of colour, and had a complaint of sexual harassment upheld against him. His apology was accepted, and he was welcomed back into the Labour Party.
Barry Sheerman, a pro-Starmer MP, joked how there'd been a "run on silver shekels" when two Jewish businessmen missed out on peerages. He apologised, and there was no further action.
After doing everything that was asked of her, and apologising, Diane Abbott has been ritually humiliated under Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party. The UK's first black, female MP has been left hanging by the party she has served for decades, and clearly held to a different standard than her white parliamentary colleagues.
Would you trust the Labour Party on handling racism fairly while in government? I certainly wouldn't.
@yanisvaroufakis@billybragg Poisonous and a sad day for democracy, I can only see Trump returning to the White House and then the Apocalypse can really get going…
It has come to that: Haaretz went to print with chunks of text redacted by the censor. This is the price Israelis pay for the continued genocide: loss of their own political rights within Israel.
Lady in scarf, "What is the Conservative government doing about reclaiming money spent on inadequate PPE?"
David Davies, "It's being thoroughly investigated... Labour are wasting money in Wales on a racetrack"
Fiona Bruce, "In fairness you are being asked about PPE. So let's answer that.. How much of the money have you got back?"
David Davies, "Fiona, let me just remind everyone. In the midst of that crisis, we have a worldwide shortage. We were all running out. I was a minister in that government. We did everything we could to get our hands on PPE anywhere in the world. We came close, but we did not run out of PPE"
Fiona Bruce, "Some places ran out of PPE, they were using bin bags"
David Davies, "There was no running out of PPE"
Fiona Bruce, "If they were wearing bin bags surely they were running out"
David Davies, "Across the world everyone was trying to get their hands on every bit of PPE and that's why we did what we did"
Fiona Bruce, "You're not actually answering the question.. She's asking when are you going to get the money back?"
David Davies, "If anyone has any evidence of PPE that was wrongly supplied they should come forward with it"
Nick Thomas-Symonds, "The government's own minister Lord Agnew resigned from because he wasn't satisfied by what the Conservative government was doing. We should appoint a covid corruption minister"
*huge clap from the audience* #BBCQT @NickTorfaen
For #BlackHistoryMonth2023 I am one of the eleven pioneering Black women being celebrated by my city #MiltonKeynes and I was so proud to see the look on my babies faces (particularly my daughter) when they saw an image of their mama at Station Square.
For our great game we need people to see it to want to be it…
Petition to BBC: revoke the decision to exclude England Women's rugby from Broadcast - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/LEHPR1TsWD via @UKChange
Thanks for your support, donations, sharing our donation page, putting on your trainers and being simply brilliant we have now smashed our firm fundraising target for the London Legal Walk!
London Legal Walk 2023 https://t.co/OELnhra990
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Raising a firm record amount of £2330 and importantly helped The London Legal Support Trust to raise a total of over £1000000.
This shows the power of collective efforts for the greater good and
will continue to allow the most vulnerable in society to get access to justice.
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