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The Bridge

@paulcurran15

interested in housing politics and the environment

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calendar_today27-09-2012 14:29:54

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If you would like to spend a day on park rd in wellingbough which is close to 3 schools I think you will find less fantastic results there are real road safety concerns on this rd from top to bottom

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"Reed has ruled out nationalisation, saying it would cost up to £100bn". Let me be very clear about this, any reference to a £100 billion cost to nationalise the water industry is a demonstratively, blatant, provable, untruth. That figure relates to a report commission by 4

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Stats released by the government today show that rough sleeping is soaring across England. Our full response: crisis.org.uk/about-us/crisi… A thread 🧵[1/8]

Stats released by the government today show that rough sleeping is soaring across England.

Our full response: crisis.org.uk/about-us/crisi…

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As a follow up to yesterday's obscene, £100bn to nationalise the water industry figure, Moody's estimate it could all be done for £14.5bn. So who do you want to believe, a shoddy report that was bought and paid for by 4 water companies or one of the world's largest global

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Labour targets the most vulnerable in our society, slashing £5 billion from people with disabilities, while at the very same time protecting the super-rich oligarchs who’ve never had it so good. This tells you everything you need to know about Keir Starmer. George Monbiot

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NEW - we’ve had exclusive access to police raids on high street barber shops and mini marts across England. The National Crime Agency (NCA) suspect some are linked to organised crime gangs. The BBC found the majority were staffed by Kurds from Iraq and iran - some working here illegally.

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The government has set up a water commission to conduct the biggest review since privatisation. I just asked them to back bringing water companies into public ownership. Join me by sending the email here in just 60 seconds. weownit.org.uk/act-now/water-…

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The government has set up a water commission to conduct the biggest review since privatisation. I just asked them to back bringing water companies into public ownership. Join me by sending the email here in just 60 seconds. weownit.org.uk/act-now/water-…

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‘Profiteering off children’: care firms in England accused of squeezing cash from councils theguardian.com/society/2024/m…

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"Anglian Water had confirmed that there was not an 'operational need or requirement for greater capacity', and that the existing plant could be upgraded to increase capacity". So there you have it, moving the Cambridge sewage works has nothing whatsoever to do with improving the

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Day 9 of Lois asking Steve Reed to join her at the football. ⚽ Something stinks about Thames Water's sewage plant upgrade. How can it be 15 times more expensive than building a new one in other countries? Perhaps Environment Secretary Steve Reed can tell her? #LoisvSteve

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“It’s a war we can’t win”. The profits made from illegal cigarettes sold in mini marts now rival heroin and crack. Law enforcement also say some shops recruit asylum seekers. Story with ⁦Rebecca Wearn⁩ ⁦Patrick Clahane⁩ ⁦Phill Eddo⁩ bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c4…

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Problem is plain to see, years of under investment. The enforcement agency is being stripped of resources to investigate. This sort of thing has become normal and is carried out in plain sight. Why has this been allowed to happen you need to ask the politicians