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Redcountessa
Redcountessa
Things that have been removed from my life since Thatcher. Feel free to add & pass it on!FREE University educationFREE Adult EducationA GP that came to my home for routine
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💧 Tim Buckley
TimBuckleyIEEFA
A definite building trend. Coal exits were the tune of 2020, now we are seeing an expansion of GSFI divesting a wider group of fossil fuel exposures. Stranded asset risks
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Tricia Marwick
TriciaMarwick
This thread has been a long time in the making. It looks like the USA will pull back from the brink of fascism.The Tea party which infiltrated the Republicans have
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
I really hope that we can stop making the ridiculous argument that some Teachers shouldn't have to go back to work because they "aren't paid well enough". Let's examine this
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Which developed country would you say is facing the biggest economic slump of all? The conventional answer is the UK. Eg see this @OECD forecast. But here's a thread about
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Rafia 🌈🌈🌈
rafiaproduces
Hi me again. We at #FreelanceTaskForce also had a meeting with @ace_national today. I was facilitating that meeting so couldn't live tweet, but I will do a little summary under
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David Galbraith
daveg
What would a dream country look like with super simple bureaucracy, help for those who want to create and build and support for the less fortunate? I'll start: Reasonable taxation
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Tiffani Ashley Bell
tiffani
"Spend any amount of time in a room of white philanthropists and you’ll hear the question 'How will we measure the impact?'"This is a good post and is SUCH a
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Sarah Holland-Batt
the_shb
Yesterday, Morrison referred to the Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) as part of the government's "comprehensive plan" for aged care.The phrase "aged care" only occurs
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
I know that I am in denial about what is going to happen over the next few weeks as the NHS is overwhelmed by Covid 19 and tens of thousands
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Laurie Macfarlane
L__Macfarlane
Good FT editorial identifying one of the key drivers of inequality during the pandemic: high saving rates among those who’ve maintained their incomes, and rising indebtedness among those who haven’t.
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Sophia Moreau
MsSMoreau
The discrimination I face as a minoritised senior leader in the charity sector is blatant. It has been made abundantly clear that they’d be comfortable with me had I been
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James T. Harding
empowermint
It was an honour (not to mention great fun) to work with so many wonderful poets, publicists, printers, booksellers, event organisers and librarians via @StewedBooks. I was constantly amazed by
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The Mirandolan
Mirandolan1
(1/10) I just finished reading @StephanieKelton's #TheDeficitMyth. It's perhaps the most lucid popular exposition of #MMT theory around, a stick of dynamite in the foundations of deficit-phobia, a wake-up call
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Humble Investor
investor_humble
A brief thread on Healthcare as a sector:Certain sectors tend become dominant investment themes each decade. The past decade has seen tech rule the roost - could healthcare be the
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
We are in an extraordinary moment, but not an entirely unprecedented one. Since the earliest days, societies have had to cope with disasters that wiped out the ability of everyday
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