@KarenServadei@David_Challen@SteveMacey1985 I don't think @jodymcintyremp was refusing to shake her hand — he applauded at the end of her speech. More likely linked to his disability, which he talks about here: https://t.co/F0NbqOlATf
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@coombskj@reuterspictures Really interesting work, @coombskj. Just a little note that the embedded map points to the "wrong" Kostiantynivka in Ukraine. (I'm guessing it should be the one in Donetsk?)
In one of the first practical news gathering applications, @Reuterspictures have been working with Canon and Starling Lab to explore the use of an image authentication system from the point of capture to publication.
https://t.co/1OB3dGpabv
A strong piece about the state of the #NHS via @nytopinion.
“A two-tier system with more and more in common with American health care is taking shape. It’s not working, and we’ll soon be at the point where it’s too late to do anything about it.”
https://t.co/RrkNKu5DSL
If you want to know what BBC impartiality really is I urge you to listen to @joshbakerstory and @joewkent’s podcast series about Shamima Begum. Forensic journalism. Gathering facts. Putting them in context. Without preconception, fear or favour. https://t.co/2UPssLnzPj
@HarrisFanaroff Not specific help to this moment in pregnancy, but I’d highly recommend reading this book and understanding everything she is going through, and that she may/will go through post birth. (Full disclosure: my wife @jessiehatcher wrote it) https://t.co/YxoeYGDEFx
We’ve been working on some exciting projects, improving audiences’ experience with the news and enabling journalists to do more in the newsroom. Here’s a glimpse at some of our explorations, as we drive innovation with @BBCNews
Very poor design of this infographic, from the @NewStatesman’s Morning Call newsletter.
Both statements represent “positive” feelings towards strikes, yet presented in a way which makes them seem opposing statements (eg. for vs against) and in a colour synonymous with negativity
One of the best uses of data visualisation I've seen for a while. Putting big numbers (and inconceivable expenditure) into context. Scroll right. Keep going.
https://t.co/zrouw50vHb
More than a wee bit excited to present the latest @offlinejournal #009 - the 'Community' issue.
40 pages packed with latest on a great selection of projects happening in photography across Wales.
Copies are available to pre-order now - ships 5 October
https://t.co/6mcHzJPv2w
I am going to try to explain why the Bank of England has gone into the market to buy up to £65bn of UK government bonds with maturities of 20 years or more, including £1bn today. It all stems from a dramatic collapse in the price of these government bonds, called gilts, a...