I wonder why anyone would now ever move to Queen Mary? Their bullying approach to strikes, and encouraging students to report on staff who explain why they are on strike in class, had been just dreadful. https://t.co/GelTL5lAxS
Struggling to understand how the financialization of Battersea any different to any number of recent ldn developments with zero affordable housing and only private public space https://t.co/Y4YBns0UBh
@PhilHubbard1 The death of starchitecture I suppose? His work in Athens Olympic village had a similar fate. Quite an accurate representation of a failed state that sponsored it, but never managed to keep it alive after the Games.
Big capital or home-owners? I remember this house being there since I was a toddler. And then the ugliest hotel appears. Whoever you are, well done holding against the sharks behind you.
Proud of my @kclgeography colleagues on the @ucu picket line and gutted I am not able to be there with them at this time through ill health. Especially today of all days, when Jezza turned up.
What's the university strike ballot about? This explains why we should vote "yes", and vote early to:
- reverse the over 16% real pay cuts since 2008
- end the gender and ethnicity pay gaps
- protect job security and end casualisation
- stop the threatened 25% pension pay cuts
@andrewidy I saw this too late. It is not an isolated incident. It is representative of a broader turn to conservative and at times ultra-conservative directions by a large part of the population. The church and particularly the head of church lead the way, of course.
The clash of secularism vs religious oppression, over a Eurovision song, of all things. Cyprus was a progressive place-or at least that’s what I thought. https://t.co/zkSqEV8vmh
@LianedenHaan Yes! you found the root of the problem! The problem of tourism in an illegal “state”, which is under international embargoes, where EU law and the acquis communautaire are bluntly disregarded, is definitely COVID.
Do your constituents know how you ‘honor’ their votes ?
Florida bill would allow students to record professors to show political bias. Which means, ousting anyone with an opinion that diverts from the conservative line. Is that also an indirect reshaping of the curriculum? https://t.co/REI0XGL5yW
There is a fine line between the politics of economic zones as we know them and this. Is Nevada willing to surrender even the last drop of political mediation to money ? https://t.co/N5m3h3gS8I