Another new year, more new books. January's reads kicking off with ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll, a gripping, twisty, and historically engrossing thriller with compelling themes of misogyny and the glamorising of violence against women
look, I know British democracy is also flawed but I do think it's clearly superior to do elections how God intended (through the night at the local leisure centre, stood next to a deeply unfunny joke candidate, done and dusted by early morning)
Lovely coincidence to be back in Sussex to see the London to Brighton veteran car run today, and loved seeing lots of women drivers (sorry to the car of 4 awesome women that I shouted "oooh look, all ladies!" at in excitement though!)
This long, long overdue and so much of women all over England and Wales being able to access abortion and other essential healthcare without harassment or intimidation is down to @SisterSupporter. A massive victory #AbortionIsHealthcare#ProChoice
Today National Safe Zones come into effect for England & Wales.
After starting Sister Supporter in 2015, we always hoped that this day would come... [1/2]
@HannahAlOthman I have *strong* "drying clothes in winter" opinions after extensive research. Conclusion was no heated airer properly dries the whole garment, we went for a dehumidifier instead and it is a gamechanger - dries our clothes overnight. I insist on telling everyone I know
@mhclg@AngelaRayner Today we found out that our building owner, who has failed to remediate 8 buildings at our site alone, has applied for planning permission to add a storey to the only building that has been remediated so far.
What will you do *exactly* to prioritise our safety?
The only light in the darkness has been the activism of @EOCS_Official, @McrCladiators and Grenfell survivors who continue to navigate legal and bureaucratic soup to speak truth to power and remind them of the human cost of negligence developers continue to get away with
Off to celebrate the unthinkable: me and my ex are finally rid of our #cladding ridden flat. 7 years after Grenfell, 6 years after potentially fatal failures in building safety were found, 2.5 years after breaking up, and ZERO amounts of progress in remedying the issue
A reflection on the cladding "remediation" approach: it's a bureaucratic mess. Yes, developers should pay for their negligence. But the developer pledge is an empty promise pushing back remedial work by decades (our estimated remedial time was 25 YEARS)