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Harvey

@harvey_frc

International Relations | Chatham House | Head of Policy & Public Affairs at GIIA | Brunel (UG) QMUL (PG)

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EU Trade 🇪🇺 (@trade_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇪🇺🇸🇪 Sweden has taken over the presidency of the Council of the EU. So we have put together a handy overview of the elements that make up Swedish trade. #EUTrade

🇪🇺🇸🇪 Sweden has taken over the presidency of the Council of the EU.

So we have put together a handy overview of the elements that make up Swedish trade. #EUTrade
Harvey (@harvey_frc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to launch our latest Global Infrastructure Investor Association paper in Brussels today! The paper looks at the steps needed to complete the EU's energy transition, and the role of private infrastructure investors in delivery of clean, affordable and secure energy Read more below👇

The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a sewage pumping station from 1865. Why did the Victorians build things like that? Were they just confused? Or did they have the right idea?

This is a sewage pumping station from 1865.

Why did the Victorians build things like that? Were they just confused? Or did they have the right idea?
Rt Hon Michelle Donelan (@michelledonelan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science and technology can change our world and improve lives by opening the door to stronger growth, better jobs and bold new discoveries. And that's what the brand new Department for Science, Innovation and Technology aims to do. gov.uk/government/new… Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

Nat Bullard (@natbullard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My annual presentation: trends in decarbonization. The long view; trends and transience; net zero as evolution and revolution. Everything from surface humidity to Nordic heat pump sales to hydrocarbon gravimetric density to hyperobjects. nathanielbullard.com/presentations

My annual presentation: trends in decarbonization. 

The long view; trends and transience; net zero as evolution and revolution. Everything from surface humidity to Nordic heat pump sales to hydrocarbon gravimetric density to hyperobjects. 
nathanielbullard.com/presentations
Brunel Research (@brunelresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us online at 1pm GMT for today's #H2Week webinar: Thinking Differently in Hydrogen: Hydrogen #Policy Professor Justin Fisher of Brunel Public Policy and Richard Wrigley of Beta Technologies discuss Policy in relation to #hydrogen. ow.ly/ysYx50MN9xk

Join us online at 1pm GMT for today's #H2Week webinar:

Thinking Differently in Hydrogen: Hydrogen #Policy

Professor Justin Fisher of <a href="/BrunelPolicy/">Brunel Public Policy</a> and Richard Wrigley of Beta Technologies discuss Policy in relation to #hydrogen.

ow.ly/ysYx50MN9xk
Harvey (@harvey_frc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to hear from Justin Fisher and Richard Wrigley from BetaTechnology on the challenges & opportunities surrounding renewable hydrogen rollout, including the important need to crowd in investment, as part of Brunel Public Policy 'Thinking Differently in Hydrogen' series

Great to hear from <a href="/justin_t_fisher/">Justin Fisher</a> and Richard Wrigley from <a href="/BetaTechnology/">BetaTechnology</a> on the challenges &amp; opportunities surrounding renewable hydrogen rollout, including the important need to crowd in investment, as part of <a href="/BrunelPolicy/">Brunel Public Policy</a> 'Thinking Differently in Hydrogen' series
Conservative Friends of International Development (@cfidinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CFID welcomes the publication of today's UK Women, Peace & Security National Action Plan 💡Increasing representation in decision-making ⛔️Preventing gender based violence 🌍Supporting women & girls in crises ⚖️Increasing accountability of security & justice actors More below 👇

Charlotte Ivers (@charlotteivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely to contribute to The Times's International Women's Day article on women who inspire us. I went for Laura Kuenssberg, and there are loads of other brilliant women picked by my colleagues too: thetimes.co.uk/article/she-st…

Lovely to contribute to The Times's International Women's Day article on women who inspire us. 

I went for Laura Kuenssberg, and there are loads of other brilliant women picked by my colleagues too: thetimes.co.uk/article/she-st…
Conservative Friends of International Development (@cfidinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During our recent Women & Girls Strategy briefing and panel event with CFID members and supporters, we received contributions from Nancy Sitima from Forum for Women in Development and Anna Tazita from Women For Change (WFC) - click the link below to hear from Nancy and Anna cfid.org.uk/cfid-discusses…

During our recent Women &amp; Girls Strategy briefing and panel event with CFID members and supporters, we received contributions from <a href="/nsitima/">Nancy Sitima</a> from <a href="/ForumforWomeni1/">Forum for Women in Development</a> and <a href="/AnnaTazita/">Anna Tazita</a> from <a href="/WomenForChange7/">Women For Change (WFC)</a> - click the link below to hear from Nancy and Anna

cfid.org.uk/cfid-discusses…
Tim Dunn (@mrtimdunn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m at @londonwaterloo to observe genuinely extraordinary scenes tonight as 6,000 armed forces staff arrive for #Coronation rehearsal. Scenes not seen for a generation and EXACTLY reflect Helen Mckie’s 1948 famous ‘War & Peace’ paintings pair. Some kind of glorious coincidence?🤔

I’m at @londonwaterloo to observe genuinely extraordinary scenes tonight as 6,000 armed forces staff arrive for #Coronation rehearsal. Scenes not seen for a generation and EXACTLY reflect Helen Mckie’s 1948 famous ‘War &amp; Peace’ paintings pair. Some kind of glorious coincidence?🤔
Malaria No More UK (@malarianomoreuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We took to the streets to find out if Brits really care about ending malaria...🤔 British science is ready to take the malaria fight to the next level and help end this disease within a generation. Since 2000, the UK has helped halve deaths from malaria - why walk away now?