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Looking for adventure this summer? You’ll find it at the library! 🤩
Our #BigSummerRead events are packed with creativity, chaos (the fun kind!), and FREE activities for children ages 4–11. 🤗
Find out what’s on 👉 https://t.co/2ihc1UVxkY
There’s something awfully off when images and videos of a woman who is clearly upset are being used to undermine her.
And we’re being asked to look, watch, repost, discuss…..
AKA: harm, hurt, make worse.
It’s misogynistic bullying and harassment.
Choose 💕 and empathy.
@little_pengelly@AmbJapanUK Good luck with the visit! Here’s hoping for some investment and changed perceptions of Northern Ireland! It’s a wonderful place with immense potential.
@CardiffLaw@lawstrath@LSELaw Emily Jackson @LSELaw shares her reflections on writing: why, how and when.
This is the 12th contribution to the series.
Many thanks to Emily for her thoughts.
Article: https://t.co/V9Zm8vWEy5
@CardiffLaw@lawstrath The 11th piece in our Reflections on Writing series is extra special.
Nicola Lacey @LSELaw meditates on 45 years of writing by highlighting key projects, and describing the hurdles of peer review, loneliness, co-writing and self-doubt.
https://t.co/puwYJmgE6L
David Cowan @CardiffLaw and Simon Halliday @lawstrath share their experiences of working and writing together!
This is the 10th piece in our Reflections on Writing Series.
https://t.co/IIzwVg4fxY
@maryfordneal I agree! Brown was always one of my favourite politicians. Probably the most intelligent of his generation. Such a wise and deeply caring man.
Gordon Brown is right. This bill imposes an obligation on every terminally ill patient to consider the option of Assisted Suicide - a 'right' with a system to deliver it. The alternative, palliative care, is underfunded, bureaucratic, and in places non-existent. So much for 'choice at the end of life'. https://t.co/Fpz3uR5TBy
‘While the Post Office and infected blood compensation schemes both offer applicants legal advice, the Windrush scheme is an exception among state compensation programmes in not providing this support’.
Why the difference in treatment? 🤔 https://t.co/6Fnu3UBrdp