‘he's a most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise-breaker, the owner of no one good quality worthy your lordship's entertainment…’
All's Well That Ends Well, Act III, Scene VI
@mralexcooke@LizyOakes@AVisserFuray @FunkyPedagogy I second this. We've used SLS for a year and it has been exactly what we needed and so easy to use. Richard was an absolute pleasure too.
"Maths is the most popular A-level subject."
@MaryBoustedNEU tells Sky News that she disagrees with Rishi Sunak's comment that there is an "anti-maths mindset" in the UK.
https://t.co/uEkUSjWwm3
📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
Did you know the Ukraine government has an "official" war poetry site, encouraging citizens to send in poetry? What an amazing, humbling, moving thing.
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@ZoeJardiniere I went through their other tweets and found one that couldn't be ignored, Twitter have emailed to let me know that they have suspended the account in response to my complaint.
Reprehensible, small and twisted person.
I had no money growing up. My dad was a labourer and my mum did everything to make ends meet. Men worked hard. Women worked miracles. But education was free. As was the local library. I knew books were my passport to a better life. #SupportLibraries
@SketchesbyBoze The 'Rivers of London' series mingles magic and modern day London brilliantly. I'm thoroughly enjoying them! Nice work @Ben_Aaronovitch
@GnashingTeethPu@TriciaDearborn Don't read 'Name of the Wind' it is phenomenally good, but it's the first of a trilogy and Rothfuss hasn't finished the third book. We've been waiting for years and it is incredibly frustrating!
Schools need libraries.
We are done saying this.
We're going to start building some.
SO
Is there a school - preferably in L5 - that has the need, the desire and the bit of flat ground for a library like this one.
We're going to do this.
Last year student voice highlighted the need for some sheltered outdoor spaces. Here is our response including covered walkways to provide students with additional protection from the elements. #DCC#BeDCC#DCCStudentVoice
The decline in numbers opting to study English Literature at ‘A’ level is very worrying and merely serves to reflect the damage GCSE reforms have caused. English Language and Literature need to be challenging, living, breathing and enjoyable subjects, at every level.
@Afzal4Gorton @pritipatel My partner's emergency renewal took 9 weeks instead of 1 week. He missed the chance to say goodbye to his dad. It arrived yesterday so at least he can make the funeral. I am beyond rage, the promises of calls back, my local MP getting involved, the ineptitude of it all.