@DanielRosney This is such a helpful thread and shows the detective work that often goes into journalism / comms jobs……that also often result in no story at all, but is a hugely valuable and vital part of the job and where trust and integrity are built! 👏🏻👏🏻
If you’re lucky enough to work in radio you meet tonnes of lovely people, but @jordannorth1 is one of the very best. So brilliant to see the country finding that out. Plus he lives near me and told me about a great pub. #JordanToWin 🍺
Kindness is free and is so important right now. Asking someone's pronoun is a really easy way to make the person you are speaking to more comfortable and free to be themselves.
My name is Philippa and you can refer to me she / her 💙
#PronounsDay#PronounsDayNHS@NHSNW
It's International #PronounsDay! We want to promote the equality and inclusion we value at #ELHT. We hear from some of our colleagues about why using the correct pronouns is important.
What are your pronouns and how do you use them?
@PronounsDay @ElhtInclusion@NHSEngland@NHSNW
Hey @virginmedia been working from home since Feb & have been having connection issues since. But more expensive package to increase speed....still awful! Buy WiFi booster for room I’m working in.....still awful! I’m now down £60 a month & still getting substandard service! 🤷🏼♀️😤
@pigletish I love having a unique name! In fact I hate now when people say they know other Philippa’s! Only downside growing up was that I could never get my name on a headband or pencil case in merch shops! Small price to pay if you ask me! x
@AmazonHelp Thanks so much for replying! Yes she has initiated the returns process and emailed the seller - anything you can do to speed things up would be great! Appreciate it’s a bank holiday x
Hey @AmazonUK my parents TV blew up on Tuesday. They ordered one from you which arrived today, a day early which they were delighted about. Unfortunately the TV is smashed - any chance you can sort a replacement? They’re isolating at home as they’re 72+rely on TV for news, thanks
‘On your hands you have millions of bacteria, but you can’t see them. And if I was a bacteria, a virus to me would be no more than a mosquito on my skin.’ Our Strategic Incident Director Professor Keith Willett explains how #coronavirus spreads and how to avoid passing it on.
Never Ever Don’t Wash Your Hands- I’ve found it, the perfect song. All Saints were ahead of their time.
Also I’m not playing a piano, the music is coming straight out of my lady land, that’s why it’s not in shot.
‘In our time of turmoil you took care of us with compassion.’ — Guests share their heartfelt gratitude to staff at Arrowe Park Hospital. Thanks to all NHS staff, volunteers, local residents and others who made their stay as safe as possible. #ThankYouNHS#Coronavirus