UK educationalist, moderate left wing, labour voter , worried about the climate crisis and trying to do the right thing. occasionally agrees with Tories. 😳
Hi all,
Can you please check reports carefully for spelling and grammar mistakes before they go out to parents? As far as we are aware, The Academy does not have departments called: Scince, Gography, or Inglish. Maths doesn’t need an apostrophe, either.
Thanks x
@MichaelTakeMP@juliancrittall Thank goodness his parents can afford the VAT on his school fees. We are so fortunate that their hard work and prudence have allowed them to accumulate sufficient savings in these difficult times.
You voted against scrapping zero hour contracts.
You voted against banning fire and rehire.
You voted against day one sick pay for workers.
You said the minimum wage was too high for young people.
Reform politicians openly say they don't like trade unions.
You will always put the interests of your offshore crypto billionaire donors ahead of workers.
@fightingfantasy Sad news. I remember reading these. Book two was really really tricky.
I’d love to read these again, but as a story with his illustrations.
In the 1980s the art of John Blanche, and the writing of Michael Moorcock really defined fantasy for me. RIP John. May you travel far in distant and uncharted lands.
Hi all,
We’re advertising for a Vice Assistant’s Assistant to the Assistant Principal’s Assistant. I’m going to go around The Academy telling some of you that you’d be great at it and you really should apply. You won’t get it, but we can’t just interview Sarah, can we?
Thanks x
When I was first elected, experts warned it would take nearly 200 years for London’s air pollution to fall within legal limits.
We did it in 9 💚
Good to speak to the Guardian about why bold climate action has been at the heart of my decade as Mayor ⬇️
https://t.co/w38H098f7K
The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
When you take your Bank Holdiay Monday off, remember it didn't come from nowhere.
It came from workers who risked everything fighting for their rights.
What the Artemis II astronauts did over the last 10 days was a testament to their bravery. And the fact that they traveled farther from Earth than anyone ever has, re-entered our atmosphere at more than 24,000 mph, and splashed down safely was a testament to human ingenuity. Thanks to everyone at @NASA for making this mission possible, and for taking us along for the ride.