The country is about to face the biggest change to student finance in a decade.
@MartinSLewis outlines the three main changes that are coming in for new university starters in England in September.
Once a country makes a mistake of the scale of Brexit which the perpetrators refuse to acknowledge, the cascade of consequences is profound. Everything is polluted. Britain in Crisis: The UK Faces a Steep Climb Out of a Deep Hole - DER SPIEGEL https://t.co/3tyaftGEGG
'I'm a full-time mother so...it's not easy.'
Telegraph's @annabelmaud tells @TomSwarbrick1 how 'ridiculous' it is that her German fiancee has been barred from living in the UK.
Is today the first time ever that all of Thailand has air quality of AQI 100 or more (unhealthy)?
(NST sticks out at 68, it does claim to have the cleanest air in all of Thailand, but it was 100+ earlier today).
#AmazingThailand#airpollutionkills
Maps twist our perception of the world
Here are 20 to rethink it:
1. Countries closer to the equator (~poorer) seem smaller than they are
(map by @neilrkaye)
Keep an eye out for Thailand Clean Air Network adverts in 7-11s across Bangkok! Also on the BTS.
The more people are aware that we have a right to clean air, the better.
#amazingThailand
I will be taking the train to Chiang Mai for the #Songkran holiday next week. But if the air quality is still “hazardous”, I might just take the first available train back home. How has this not been declared a state of emergency?
#Thailand#ฝุ่นPM#ฝุ่นภาคเหนือ#ฝุ่นเชียงใหม่
Good morning from Northern #Thailand. To say it is a little smoggy is an understatement. An N95 smog mask is essential. Goggles might be useful too as the fine dust stings my eyes if I lean out of the window. The beautiful sunrise is courtesy of the smog.
#ฝุ่นPM#ฝุ่นภาคเหนือ
😷 There’s no way of escaping the bad air quality in #Thailand today. Hua Hin in the South is nearly as bad as Chiang Mai in the North. Even the islands of Samui and Phuket are considered unhealthy today.
#ฝุ่นPM#ฝุ่นภาคเหนือ#BangkokSmog#ฝุ่นกรุงเทพ#ฝุ่นกทม
😷 I’m really surprised that not everyone is wearing a mask in Chiang Mai. The AQI at the moment is 222 (PM2.5 171.7 µg/m³).
This is what my lungs would look like if I hadn’t worn a mask. And I change my mask every day. Imagine what damage a week here would do to my lungs.