Solidarity with everyone on strike today ✊🏽
300,000 teachers
133,000 civil servants
70,000 university workers
36,000 junior doctors
10,000 London tube staff
1000 local radio journalists
Hundreds of Coventry Amazon workers
Up and down the country, workers are demanding better.
Solidarity to all our branches out on strike today: British Museum, Wallace Collection, DCMS, Sport England, National Lottery Heritage Fund, National Library of Wales, Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales, National Museums Scotland and many more ✊ #PCSonStrike
DCMS is delighted to partner with the @BritishCouncil through the #CulturalProtectionFund
Together, we are helping to protect world heritage from conflict, climate change and safeguard it for generations to come🫱🏾🫲🏽
So excited to welcome @suoman and @SofyaShahab
to @DCMS as @ahrcpress Research Fellows to support efforts to develop knowledge across the #culture and #heritage sectors. Sofya's Cultural Heritage Protection research already reaching @FCDOGovUK colleagues this week!
Extremely sad news about the severe damage due to a forest fire in #RapaNui, World Heritage Site, a unique and wonderful place. All our thoughts are with the people of Rapa Nui. We stand ready to support the Chilean authorities. #EasterIsland@culturas_cl https://t.co/R6j7SOVMLs
@Ryanair will costs for changing flights be removed, like for the new bookings? I can change my EasyJet flight for free but RyanAir flight is £90 per person per flight!
@CambStreetScene All the common spaces in Cambridge are left covered in rubbish every night :(. Council doing a great job but seems overwhelming... Is there a volunteer pick up I can join to help?
Littering is not only careless, a littered container, bottle or cup can become a death trap for a small and innocent animal.
Take your rubbish with you, it's that simple! #KeepBritainTidy
Photo: @bobbiemacphee (IG)
Just had an invite to a Paintings Conservation zoom talk which will include cheese and wine pairing suggestions. 1st Prize for the classiest conservation sector.
This was the brilliant work of @JCalvertST, @Arbuthnott and @Jonathan__Leake. Please both follow them and congratulate them for the story of this century.
Did you know that we are hosting a Maps mini season of talks and discussions next month?
First up on 2 March:
'Beyond Borders: Mapping the Odd, Unusual and Strange'
https://t.co/jTM2EvRal0