A staggering long read on the people fighting wildfires and increasingly, the new “megafires” in the US. A humbling and terrifying account of climate change from @TheOChronicle: https://t.co/QocJhJHinW
"After Everard’s disappearance, police told women in Clapham not to go out alone. After Nessa’s murder, Greenwich Council handed out attack alarms to women. 78 more women dead and we haven’t learned that policing women’s behaviour isn’t the solution"
https://t.co/auq7etaRvD
I’m still struggling to find the words to express my emotions from the past month. I’m so proud of everyone who has contributed to the joy and togetherness this team has bought to millions. We have celebrated, smiled, cried and cheered together & for that, I’m so so proud.
“At first glance they seem good, practical. At second, their destructive scale becomes apparent” says #SpoonArchaeology artist Kai Linke. Today marks the EU's ban of single use plastic; how will we remember it? @londonbiennale piece gave insight into that https://t.co/FLhcMgONYA
In the week where Britain agreed #tradedeal w/ Australia, our research shows that the public's realities of post #Brexit Britain might be experienced via h'hold budgets - 66% expect #Brexit to make their food shop more expensive. I spoke to @BloombergRadio about our findings
Kantar Public's Head of Public Affairs Grace Lown ( @grizzo) chats about the British public's view of mandatory vaccines, impacts of Brexit on household budgets, climate change & more on @Bloomberg Westminster today. #BritainBarometer
From 00:15:00: https://t.co/PTeG9alAYi
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Kantar Public's Head of Public Affairs Grace Lown discusses our Britain Barometer findings with @chepker@BloombergRadio. Data shows that for the first time since May '20, more people feel positive than negative towards UK govt.
From 00:14:23: https://t.co/JmYXdLrAmG @grizzo
Our latest Britain Barometer shows contrasting views between older & younger people around vaccines. 80% of over 65’s are in favour of vaccine passports for international travel, compared to just 51% of 18–24-year-olds. For more: https://t.co/rb8zIHNbDz
Was there a London-wide effort to plant hundreds of powder pink blossom trees in the past year (or have they always been around and we took them for granted)? Either way, florals for spring? GROUNDBREAKING joy and hope
Does society think women are suited to lead in science? The #ReykjavikIndex reveals society's attitudes of women leading in scientific sectors, with both women and men demonstrating prejudice against #WomenInScience. Read more: https://t.co/GIz8z6xzra
@UN_Women@WPLeadersOrg
Great to chair this discussion on rebuilding public trust and public health yesterday - catch up and register for the next in the series on economic recovery and disinformation: https://t.co/TqkoktnPLL
Don't forget to register for our upcoming webinar, this Thursday 4 February which explores the public's confidence in their national government’s public health response. Register now: https://t.co/ZzCNxNCb8e
Great piece from December and a reminder of the critical role of visibility in changing attitudes towards equality -and the power of showing boys and girls as equal in their roles and opportunities with authentic role models
https://t.co/PN5LWe9SA9