@benbrooksdutton@griefencounter@cbukhelp@winstonswish@CruseSupport Hi Ben, thanks for sharing these. Just adding our free online resources, too, along with a directory of qualified grief specialists who have immediate availability to help anyone dealing with loss.
@insidethegroove My theory is that they want an epic climax for the movie about here life, which would otherwise be hard to end because there’s no single crowning moment like Queen at Live Aid.
@petetrainor@Adweek I just think a tech brand still choosing to use the letters i or x in 2023 absolutely wreaks of a lack of imagination or creativity.
While I am available to write and edit copy, I’m just sharing this passage out of sheer disbelief. You might have to read it a couple of times to be able to process the error.
“Dad, we’re watching Romeo & Juliet at school, and I cried when Mercutio died.”
Excellent. He’s engaged in literature, sensitive enough to appreciate the drama, and actually talking to me about school for one.
“Oh, and Dad, Juliet’s fit!”
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It can take a really long time to make change happen and I know how hard everyone behind this worked in the name of bereaved families. I’m absolutely delighted for everyone involved. Amazing dedication to the cause.
📢BREAKING!
After more than a decade of campaigning, we're delighted that MPs have this evening finally voted to extend bereavement benefits to grieving families with children where the parents were cohabiting
Our statement
https://t.co/iQYyqTe4zV
And a 🧵...
It’s baffling how impatient some adolescents are for things they want until they are tasked with fulfilling the need themselves. Then it never really needs sorting.