Mick D (@mckdevine) 's Twitter Profile
Mick D

@mckdevine

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calendar_today02-06-2015 22:00:40

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Chris Tyler (@tyler_exphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all fire service personnel (current or retired, UK or abroad! Please help Emily Watkins, Hugh Fullagar, and I establish the prevalence (& associated risk factors) of health conditions within the service by completing our survey. Please RT widely

Calling all fire service personnel (current or retired, UK or abroad! 

Please help <a href="/_emilyrw/">Emily Watkins</a>, <a href="/HughFullagar/">Hugh Fullagar</a>, and I establish the prevalence (&amp; associated risk factors) of health conditions within the service by completing our survey.

Please RT widely
Antonia (@flaminhaystacks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*THREAD* The Post office was ordered to pay nearly Β£60 million in compensation to 555 victims But astronomical legal costs meant that hundreds of sub-postmasters still remain out of pocket and a lot have died before receiving justice. #PostOfficeScandal

Ben Hair (@viral_ben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can remember sister Wendy utterly bawling her eyes out at this 16th century marble masterpiece of sensual faxing. #Faxhour #Faxchat

I can remember sister Wendy utterly bawling her eyes out at this 16th century marble masterpiece of sensual faxing. #Faxhour #Faxchat
Hugh Deeming (@hasisd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Q "..so what prevented you going to talk to her?" A "The chain of command protocol. You don't approach managers directly" Organisational culture can kill. bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…

Mary Long-Dhonau OBE (@floodmary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This makes for bleak reading. Dredging isn't always the solution to reduce flood risk ( though it can help in some areas.) There is no one sticking plaster to stop flooding, it's a bit like a jigsaw of many pieces working together to reduce the risk! theguardian.com/environment/20…

Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have to say I found it by far the least interesting question of the night and not entirely sure why it was put. What were they supposed to say? Personally it was rude. Politically it didn’t get us anywhere.

Hugh Deeming (@hasisd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My goodness...this thread is wonderful. Community response to disaster is predominantly pro-social...and how reassuringly good is that?

Professor Lucy Easthope (@lucygobag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe also send in veterans from the last thirty years so they can see that veterans and war bereaved are actually all around them - in the job queue and under the stained duvet in Primark doorway….war is as grim now as it was in 1945 and humanity is no less threatened

iCASP (@yorkshireicasp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ If you work in flood resilience, emergency planning, transport, highways & know about flooding in the Calder Valley or Wykebeck - we need your help to test a new virtual mapping tool. It's been developed by University of Leeds to help understand #flooding & #climatechange

1/ If you work in flood resilience, emergency planning, transport, highways &amp; know about flooding in the Calder Valley or Wykebeck - we need your help to test a new virtual mapping tool.

It's been developed by <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> to help understand #flooding &amp; #climatechange
BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Media won't acknowledge this video of the farmers blocking an ambulance with its blue lights on so could you could RT it so people see it?