NHS & keyworker household enjoys good things in life, flavourful food, tasty wine & sharing them with like minded souls. Now just trying to stay healthy & safe.
To celebrate the start of bare root season, we’re giving one of your the chance to #win a bare root 'The Lark Ascending' Rose to add to your garden. Simply follow us and retweet to enter. #FreebieFriday
Really unusual and original artwork especially the @SamsungMobile phone cases, #covid masks and oversized scarves. Visit KaryKreations's shop, for cool artwork on awesome products! https://t.co/ksWfUEXIlp
Really unusual and original artwork especially the @SamsungMobile phone cases, #covid masks and oversized scarves. Visit KaryKreations's shop, for cool artwork on awesome products! https://t.co/ksWfUEXIlp
I need your help. Politicians will soon be voting on the agriculture bill! This is our opportunity to act & show them how much we care about the food we buy & to #SaveOurStandards. YOU can email your MP to take action. Together we can make a difference https://t.co/bjzGwGY94t
Published overnight - non-disclosure of payments between pharmaceutical companies and patient organisations (charities).
£3,050,180 paid to @DiabetesUK but not declared.
https://t.co/4EcNvYqyrL
This is an absolute must read
"Because of the high false positive rate and the low prevalence, almost every positive test, a so-called case, identified by Pillar 2 since May of this year has been a FALSE POSITIVE." @MichaelYeadon3
https://t.co/rut2uvV5HN
Revealed: The £271 billion “rape” of the National Insurance Fund that deprived 50s women of their state pension
Posted on July 19, 2018 by @davidhencke
💥"This would pay more than three times over the money due to the women"
#BackTo60#50sWomen
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https://t.co/CdYDUlopCv
Fantastic photos from Duncan Kentell who saw a pod of 14 Bottlenose dolphins off Saltdean in #Sussex. The pod stayed was with him for 20 minutes @BDP_WCA
@brightonargus It is essential that the relative scale of the issue week by week is properly represented. These figures are per 100,000. Argus is right to report these & for trends to be identified early but it must put context on it: when is it a problem? Look at Eastbourne ....