Shaun Horan (@sprhoran) 's Twitter Profile
Shaun Horan

@sprhoran

CEO Halpin Parternship, Tweets in personal capacity.

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calendar_today20-05-2011 17:57:33

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Shaun Horan (@sprhoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent for any parent worrying about their kids not sitting still and “learning”. Thank you Lucy Brazg for sharing. lnkd.in/dce_kNn

Sky Sports Cricket (@skycricket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Until we educate the entire human race, this thing will not stop." Michael Holding delivers a powerful message, explaining why #BlackLivesMatter.

Shaun Horan (@sprhoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was a truly wonderful podcast series that I relied on during lockdown. I'm going to miss it. If you haven't heard it you're in for a nature-filled treat. Thank you @M_Z_Harrison

Tricia King (@triciaking1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely memory Susie. Miami I recall. What a force of nature she was. Professionally and socially. And a fabulous friend and playmate.

Caroline Lucas (@carolinelucas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m still trying to get action on PM’s systematic lying in parliament The BBC asks whether people care about it Please RT if you do

Wolfson Foundation (@wolfsonfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're celebrating passing the milestone of awarding £1 billion in funding since we were founded in 1955 🎉 We’re so proud to work with our grant holders and partners, who do such excellent work in the fields we support. Read more⬇️ ow.ly/sFQK50HaktA

Beth Breeze (@ukcphilanthropy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is such a surprising & much-appreciated honour. I’m grateful to University of Kent for all the support: funding my PhD, my first lectureship (thx Sarah vickerstaff), championing the Centre for Philanthropy (thx Iain Wilkinson), and to SSPSSR, University of Kent colleagues & students for kindness & inspiration.

Alistair Jarvis (@alistairjarvis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thread on the mixed bag of education funding reform announcements today: Government should not place a cap on aspiration by restricting the number of places for people to study at university. Anyone with potential to succeed at university should have opportunity to do so 1/5