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Claire McGettrick
cmcgettrick
Re the contention that a referendum on adopted people's right to their information Firstly legal scholars e.g., @ConorUCCLaw have repeatedly argued that a referendum isn't necessary in order to legislate
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Kobayashi Maru
knowing_what_is
Important articles "COVID @ Home"(A collaborative guide to COVID-19 prevention & care)https://covid-at-home.info (also available in other languages) Great overview:Covid-19: as vaccine race gains pace, the origins and evo
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Richard Whiting
RichWhiting
A lot of noise that Labour aren't being proactive and are indistinguishable from the Tories, so let's take a look to see whether that is really true (Thread) https://labour.org.uk/press/labour-calls-on-the-government-to-adopt-plan-
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Ben Max
TweetBenMax
Asked why he didn't have a school reopening plan ahead of school buildings closing down, de Blasio says admin has been busy with other key efforts around fighting the virus'
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Elise Gould
eliselgould
Little changed in today's BLS release of Job Openings and Labor Turnover for December. In fact, "little changed" was mentioned 17 times in the report, including little changed in job
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
Our job as citizens is to hold the government accountable, regardless of who is in office. Blind faith in any administration is a dangerous mistake. And delaying ethics reforms means
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Louie Evans
mrlouieevans
Once the pandemic is over I really think we as a profession need to talk about how teachers fetishise hard work. Is it a thin skinned reaction to the “lazy
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Beatrice Noun
Beatrice_Noun
Water and conflicts in the #MiddleEast . A THREAD summarizing the main arguments & including valuable sources and examples: Availability of water or water mismangement impacts #foodsecurity and consequently economic
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Rachel Shelden
rachelshelden
Mail-in voting was first used on a wide scale in the election of 1864, in the midst of a bloody civil war. Upon being re-elected (not even a likely outcome
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Jack Scott
JackPScott
1/4 We will look back on current #Fed policies much as we look back on medieval medical practices such as bloodletting. ("What were they thinking??")The "progressive" age of the 21st
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Gillian Branstetter
GBBranstetter
I hope everyone's ready for the opening question of the first 2024 GOP primary debate to focus on a 2018 girls track qualifier in Connecticut Some things @NikkiHaley leaves out:That
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Robert Colvile
rcolvile
But there's also a big risk here of 'the map is the territory'. A big reason that HMT/HMRC haven't done as much to help the self-employed in this crisis (and
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Seamus Coffey
seamuscoffey
From @CSOIreland figures released last week, here's a run-through the aggregate position of the household sector as we entered the COVID crisis.http://economic-incentives.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-position-of-household-sector-as-we.htmlt
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socialite distancing.✊🏿
precioussxx
Interesting how the elements that define the new luxury consumer have become evident over the last few days. the new luxury consumer is defined by consciousness and education, these things
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Faisal Al Yafai
FaisalAlYafai
THREAD Go Home, Refugee. A glance at the photos in @mannocchia @alessioroa piece in yesterday's @newlinesmag and it is obvious why that most powerful of words - home - recurs
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Karen Kornbluh
KarenKornbluh
The Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act due to be released tomorrow won't be law for years and won't be translated enforced for some time after that. The digital
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