Toxins known as 'forever chemicals' have been found in common fruits and vegetables in the UK. Organic farmers never use synthetic pesticides, which can contain these chemicals. Isn't it time we saw some action on this? @PAN_UK
https://t.co/3iWfR3Ugot
Good that R4 Today program mentioned (8:05) the biggest debate in climate science 👇which has far-reaching implications for the future of human civilisation.
But a sign of our collective insanity that it was just a brief mention - no interviews or discussion.
I just emailed @AirTanker to tell them to stand on the right side of history and refuse to forcibly fly refugees to Rwanda on behalf of the UK government.
We need to act NOW. Will you join me?
@Freefromtorture https://t.co/ShpptnEglk
I'm Walking for Water this month, 5km every day, raising money for Water Aid. So far I've walked over 50km and raised £150 - could you help me to raise more? find out more below and thank you!
https://t.co/Ryfp0BscTS
Take a bow, you've conquered the challenge.
I've finished my Water Aid March Walk for Water and raised £320 . Thank you to all who've helped me on my way. Your money is going to a very good place, to help others avoid walking for water for real.
https://t.co/rEY7p8NViw
After the pandemic, most of the progress made on getting rid of single-use packaging went backwards. We need to do more so I've just signed this petition. Will you add your name and share too?
https://t.co/m52rimeivt via @38degrees
“This idea has the potential to change British politics."
Simon Oldridge explains the ‘South Devon Primary’ - a process to unite behind "the best placed progressive candidate" for Totnes to oust the Conservative MP Anthony Mangnall.
@SiOldridge | @AnthonyMangnal1 | @MattChorley
Several reports today dismiss greenbelt as ‘scrubland’, the implication being that development on such land is better than what’s there now. Truth is that expanding scrub is one of the quickest ways we can make progress for Nature recovery. Quite worrying
https://t.co/DEKcpca4QD