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Andy

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Beth Rigby asking the questions we want answers to in #SkyDebate. Finally the elephant in the room - Brexit - is being brought up.

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately, a tabloid newspaper has got hold of a music video I recorded in Islington North with an iconic grime artist I've admired for years. They are planning to publish a heavily edited clip, so I'm releasing the full version myself. Watch here: tinyurl.com/yeymfb96

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So the PM said 'access to driving licenses and finance' would be restricted for not doing compulsory national service. That is quite a bold statement to make. #bbcqt

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I know it’s cliche saying change will only happen if you vote for it, but it’s things like this that matter. Our country doesn’t deserve managed decline under the Conservatives. #VoteLabour

Tancredi Palmeri (@tancredipalmeri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is most imaginative idea ever conceived and realized in an #OpeningCeremony . No discussion about that. This is beyond anything ever put on stage before. The whole city being the stage. The #Olympics flame suspended floating over the city. La Grandeur #Paris2024

This is most imaginative idea ever conceived and realized in an #OpeningCeremony .

No discussion about that.

This is beyond anything ever put on stage before.

The whole city being the stage.

The #Olympics flame suspended floating over the city.

La Grandeur

#Paris2024
Ordnance Survey (@ordnancesurvey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vikings, Normans and Celts left lasting influences on Britain's place names. With OS Open Names data, we found fascinating patterns in place names across the nation: ow.ly/kwej50SKfn5 🏰🔍

Vikings, Normans and Celts left lasting influences on Britain's place names. 

With OS Open Names data, we found fascinating patterns in place names across the nation: ow.ly/kwej50SKfn5 🏰🔍
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Floods threaten more people globally than any other natural hazard. Nature offers a solution: Trees. A region in Germany's east has been training local forests to absorb more water. p.dw.com/p/4idgW