@forthequeenbvm As a young Catholic, encourage us to participate in the Mass as we most engage with it as long as the Eucharist is at its centre and not the Priest. Therefore, support TLM which the young flock to for its sincerity and challenge.
Music has always been an important part of my life and it’s a passion I now share with my children.
But under the Tories, so many kids don't have access to the subjects they love.
Labour will make sure every child in every corner of Britain does.
https://t.co/BYDSOm11N2
The arts should be for everyone, everywhere.
With Labour, they will be.
My mission-driven government will support the arts and creative industries to create more opportunities for working class kids and more secure creative jobs across the country.
https://t.co/SkjkYztLEv
This Is Brilliant!
BBC Nationwide
April 1975
63-year-old Fred Davies, Shrewsbury Town’s famous ball boy in the River Severn.
Courtesy of the BBC
#Salop
STOLEN INSTRUMENT
Today my beloved flute was taken. It was in a beige rucksack, stolen between Platform 3 at Farringdon and East Croydon Station, on the 9.34 train to Brighton.
Flute is a Brannen silver Millenium 5320 with a silver Lafin headjoint w/gold lip plate. Please share!
There is one line in here that must NOT be lost. @E_N_O is among the best in the world. The orchestra and chorus are TRULY world leading as are the rest of the company. This will rip the sole out of our operatic landscape in the UK. We must ALL act.
I know this is a very niche tweet but I’m trying to find a guitar teacher for my 8 year old daughter in the Twickenham, Teddington area, if anyone has any recommendations I’d be very grateful 🎸
Outrageous - seeing my first opera with them led me to conduct @E_N_O - @ace_national are a now just a laughing stock destroying the UK’s culture and any opportunities for aspiring/emerging artists
“No lawyer should be criticised, or made the subject of a targeted campaign, for doing their job."
Our full joint statement with @thebarcouncil, sharing our support for immigration lawyer Jacqueline McKenzie:
"Everyone is entitled to legal representation, and it is a United Nations basic principle that lawyers should not be identified with the causes of their clients as a result of representing them.
“The legal community is gravely concerned by the experience of immigration solicitor Jacqueline McKenzie.
“That is why – as we have said repeatedly – it is wrong to describe lawyers as ‘lefty’ or ‘activist’ simply on the basis of the causes they advocate on behalf of their clients.
“Lawyers who represent their clients are not only doing nothing wrong, they are doing exactly what they are supposed to do in playing their part in ensuring that the rule of law is upheld. Ms McKenzie has been doing exactly what she is supposed to do as an immigration solicitor, acting in the best interests of her clients within the constraints of the law.
“Political leaders know that lawyers represent their clients within the legal framework that parliament creates and CCHQ should seriously reflect on what has happened in this case.
"Language and actions that unfairly undermine confidence in the independence of the legal professions, and potentially risk the safety of lawyers, will ultimately undermine confidence in our entire justice system and the rule of law.”