Will Lewallen (@will_lewallen00) 's Twitter Profile
Will Lewallen

@will_lewallen00

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cpfc.dan123 (@danielwillms575) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately can’t make this but i recommend any local football fans to attend. You’re next if you don’t support one of the so called big clubs. Hopefully this is the first protest of many #cpfc

CPFCGAO (@gaocpfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Agreed just one big fat Greek coincidence. Nothing to see here. “Rules are rules 🥴” tweets loading in 3…2…1….

Charlie (@charliebarnicle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'another Textor/Marinakis special'. Yet if you say what they're doing is dodgy, the Forest fans will kick off trying to say Orel Mangala is worth €33m 😂

Daniel Hewitt (@danielhewittitv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The UK government is being accused of sitting on an official report into the deaths of learning disabled and autistic people, with campaigners and Parliamentarians describe the delay as “appalling”. itv.com/news/2025-07-1…

Holmesdale Road (@holmesdale_road) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sky Sports News interview on CPFC led anti UEFA dissent. “The protests will continue both inside & outside the stadium against UEFA & those that we feel have altered the culture of football in this country in a negative way over the last 30 years.”

Elly Chapple Founder #FlipTheNarrative©💜 (@elly_chapple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really grateful to Good Morning Britain for bringing this issue to the fore. I hope RCPCH will now discuss with Professor Andy Bilson, Professor Luke Clements, Dr Fiona Gullon-Scott, Cathie Long and Emily Dugan amongst many others. Time for change 🙏💜

GIOVANNI ULLERI (@giovanni_ulleri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

georgejulian.co.uk » A decade of Prevention of Future Death Reports relating to Learning Disability georgejulian.co.uk/2025/07/24/a-d…

CPFC HQ (@cpfchq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfortunately, many people are missing the point. Chelsea (and others) can sell to themselves and legally bend the financial fair play rules. Palace (stupidly) miss a deadline and are booted from a competition on a technicality. Football is dead.

afcstuff (@afcstuff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eberechi Eze: “In the game, I would say I’m a knight. As a player, I would say I’m a passed pawn that has become a queen.” ♟️ 🗣️ “You run the gaff, you’re up & down, you’re multi-directional..” Eze: “I thought I was being smart. Maybe I am a queen!” 🤣

Peter Apps (@peteapps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've spent quite a large part of the summer working on this long read: new documents which shed light on the failures which led to the Ronan Point disaster in the 1960s, which hold eerie parallels with the politics of today: insidehousing.co.uk/insight/the-lp…

Emma Simpson (@bbcemmasimpson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A restorative justice programme is being launched for victims of the Post Office scandal. It's being run by the Restorative Justice Council and funded by DBT, Post Office and Fujitsu.

Shaun Lintern (@shaunlintern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best things in the Hillsborough Law Bill is not the duty of candour on public officials, as welcome as that is, but news that bereaved families will have publicly funded legal representation at inquests. Finally an equality of arms that's been lacking for so long

One of the best things in the Hillsborough Law Bill is not the duty of candour on public officials, as welcome as that is, but news that bereaved families will have publicly funded legal representation at inquests. Finally an equality of arms that's been lacking for so long
Daniel Hewitt (@danielhewittitv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the past year we’ve investigated how the care system, NHS and courts are failing and neglecting learning disabled people, with fatal consequences. They consistently tell us: we don’t have a voice. We decided to listen. Their words should shame us all itv.com/watch/news/it-…

Jeremy Gilbert (@jemgilbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's me for The New Statesman arguing that any chance of forestalling a Reform government depends on a much more decisive break with neoliberalism than Starmer, or even most of the soft left in parliament, seem willing to make. Thanks to the magazine, especially Oli Dugmore.

Rachael Horwitz (@rachaelrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kinda cool that the Anthropic comms team and execs did this. Embedding the New Yorker's Gideon Lewis-Kraus and letting the chips fall where they may is almost punk rock at this stage of the "go direct" era. newyorker.com/magazine/2026/…