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Ian Hawkins

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VP, Compliance NBCUniversal (views mine). He/Him/His. Human Rights & Otters - Climbed Kilimanjaro in November 2023

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The Purple Pimpernel (@eyeswideopen69) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everywhere this has been tried, productivity has rocketed, workers have been happier, and bosses have been keen to adopt it permanently. There is no rational argument against shortening the working week. Which explains why the Victorian pencil is its most vocal opponent.

Everywhere this has been tried, productivity has rocketed, workers have been happier, and bosses have been keen to adopt it permanently.

There is no rational argument against shortening the working week.

Which explains why the Victorian pencil is its most vocal opponent.
Hacked Off (@hackinginquiry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at Hacked Off are calling for Leveson Part Two. 📷 Over a decade ago, lies turned into a tangled web of corruption: 'one rogue reporter' became an entire industry crisis, implicating newspapers, police, and even politicians. The Leveson Inquiry was split, and Part One exposed

Ben 🇬🇧 (@beninrushcliffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning the NHS released data showing NHS waiting times have been reduced since The Labour Party came to power. And would you believe it, just one media outlet (The Mirror) has written about it so far. Sky, BBC, The Guardian, Channel 4...silent.

Octopus Energy (@octopusenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take it from the guy who buys more power than anyone else in the country: green energy is cheaper than fossil fuels. To get those savings onto people’s bills, we need market reform. Greg Jackson #bbcqt BBC Question Time

Sebastian Salek (@sebastiansalek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour racked up the wins this week. Lots of new initiatives to make the country fairer and greener in particular. (Though much of it didn’t make the papers.) What you might have missed:

Claire 💙 (@clairebubblepop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four young white teenagers killed two best friends with machetes in a case of mistaken identity. Not one right wing commentator is speaking about this, even though they say they want to end knife crime. Funny that. Where’s your outrage now aye? bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Part of Laurence Fox's racist rant to Sangita Myska which he has since deleted, and which has been sent to the Police. Don't RT his shame. Or do.

Guy Shrubsole (@guyshrubsole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick reminder that 355 huge aristocratic estates benefit from a *different* inheritance tax break for 'heritage assets', separate to APR This rewards them for owning ecologically damaging grouse moors & pheasant shoots Let's close this loophole: theguardian.com/money/2024/oct…

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Left: Conservative MP Victoria Atkins, "Farmers feeling betrayed.. Labour is socialist.. I've never known farmers this angry" Right: Sky New report the Save British Farming protest earlier this year, where farmers drove tractors into London protesting against the Conservative

GET A GRIP (@docrussjackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2011, two million public sector workers went on strike & protested against changes to pension schemes, which included increasing employee pension contributions & raising the age at which they're payable. Here's what Clarkson said about the people on strike: #FarmersProtest

In 2011, two million public sector workers went on strike & protested against changes to pension schemes, which included increasing employee pension contributions & raising the age at which they're payable.

Here's what Clarkson said about the people on strike:

#FarmersProtest
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"Inheritance tax relief" introduced in 1984 turned "owning agricultural land into having a licence to avoid inheritance tax," Professor Paul Cheshire tells #PoliticsLive It led to a "four-fold increase in the price of agricultural land", he adds bbc.in/3YTSbQ4