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lisa rohtlaan

@rohtlaan12

Very happily married with 2 gorgeous children. Love much, Live well, Laugh Often ❤

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Julia Bradbury I HAVEN'T BOUGHT BLUE TICK💙 (@juliabradbury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sad to say that I’ve just been diagnosed with breast cancer & need urgent surgery. Please self-check regularly & if you have any unexplained pain, tenderness or lumps, please ask for checks & follow ups. And ask for a 2nd opinion if you’re not happy. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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Need help! How do we go from a print book to a kindle? Not sure what format we need, PDF etc… we are self publishers and don’t have a big publishing house to help with this. Any help will be greatly appreciated 🥰 #selfpublishing #childrensbooks #kindle #digital #picturebooks

Need help! How do we go from a print book to a kindle? Not sure what format we need, PDF etc… we are self publishers and don’t have a big publishing house to help with this. Any help will be greatly appreciated 🥰 #selfpublishing #childrensbooks #kindle #digital #picturebooks
Fiona King (@fiionaking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cancellations are absolutely shite but MASSIVE love to the party that cancelled, then still paid for their pre-ordered food, which they collected and donated to a homeless kitchen.

Tranby School Food and Nutrition (@tranby_food) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to guest chefs Mike Rohtlaan from food_journeyz and Tim Bell from Tina Cerutti Cerutti restaurant. We enjoyed scallops with Parma ham, Dover Sole & lobster, and chateaubriand steak. Mrs Young from Tranby did deep fried soft boiled egg with asparagus and chorizo

Thank you to guest chefs <a href="/mikerohtlaan/">Mike Rohtlaan</a> from <a href="/FoodJourneyz/">food_journeyz</a> and Tim Bell from <a href="/tina_cerutti/">Tina Cerutti</a> Cerutti restaurant.
We enjoyed scallops with Parma ham, Dover Sole &amp; lobster, and chateaubriand steak. Mrs Young from <a href="/Tranby_school/">Tranby</a> did deep fried soft boiled egg with asparagus and chorizo
Tranby (@tranby_school) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to guest chefs Mike Rohtlaan from food_journeyz and Tim Bell from Tina Cerutti Ceruttis for a fabulous Chef Demonstration Evening last night for pupils in Year 9 & 10. 👩‍🍳 #inspiringsubjectpassion #Level3 #FoodScienceandNutrition tranby.org.uk/news-events/ne…

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMPORTANT Pls share In May govt announced decent help based on predicted 42% rise in the Oct to Apr energy price cap (that'd take a typical bill to £2,800) Now the rise for that period's likely to be 126% (£4,460 for a typical bill) Pls read why & my plea to the new PM Cont/d

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. In May the govt announced an up to £1,200 for vulnerable homes (£400 for all homes) package of energy help, based on a predicted 42% rise in the energy price cap in October (taking a typical bill to £2,800). 2. Crucially this was to cover the 6mthly Oct to Apr cap cont/d

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3. Ofgem then changed the rules so price caps'd only be 3mths long (to protect energy retailers cash flows to stop em going bust - we objected in our consultation response) 4. The actual 1 Oct rise is now crystallised at 80%, taking typical direct debit bill to £3,549/yr cont/d

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5. In January a further 51% rise is predicted by Cornwall Insight taking a typical bill to £5,386/yr 6. The Jan prediction is likely in the right ballpark as we are 7 months through the 10 month assessment period. cont/d

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7. This means while the help announced in May was based on a rise of 42%, the average rise for the same 6mth period over the two caps is 126%. 8. Thus the projected yearly cost for a typical home is likely to be £1,660/yr more than the £900/yr rise then thought. cont/d

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9. Over the winter 6mths alone that means a typical household will have to find a further £880 on top of the help level given. Though in fact energy prices aren't expected to drop substantially even after that - high rates will likely last at least to the end of 2023. cont/d

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10. These rates are mathematically unaffordable for many. The full new state pension is £9,600/yr, the older one £7,400/yr, and remember many pensioners have higher than typical use. Bills are an even bigger proportion for many on benefits and with disabilities. cont/d

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak, on the day you become PM I beg, plead, pray you will bridge that gap. If not the physical and mental health risk to millions is unthinkable. And if the package is right, as I did in May, I'll be the first to applaud. Please help.

Martin Lewis (@martinslewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Liz Truss / Rishi Sunak the cost of living crisis has left millions worried how they'll make ends meet. I'd like to formally invite you, as the new PM, to join me asap once you take office for a special hour's The Martin Lewis Money Show Live discussion/Q&A to answer/ease people's concerns.