Tim Chatterton

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Tim Chatterton

Tim Chatterton

@Tim_Chatterton

Sustainability researcher (air pollution, climate change, energy, transport, built environment, public health, behaviour change) Views not necessarily my own!

UK Inscrit le Haziran 2011
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Novara Media@novaramedia·
NHS staff have been told they might lose their jobs if they criticise NHS England’s controversial £330m contract with IDF-contractor Palantir. According to the FT, an analytics officer who had raised concerns about Palantir’s Federal Data Platform (FDP) was told by a senior NHS official: “If you criticise the FDP one more time, you are going to lose your job.” “I know I am not the only one inside the NHS who has been warned off criticising the tool publicly,” the analytics officer added. In January 2024, Palantir announced a strategic partnership with the Israeli government to support “war-related missions”, meaning its tools are being used in a genocide. It also provides technology to immigration enforcement in the US, and founder Peter Thiel has provided financial backing to Donald Trump. Citing ethical concerns, the British Medical Association (BMA) has instructed union members not to adopt Palantir’s Federal Data Platform. In February, BMA chair Tom Dolphin told the British Medical Journal: “Given Palantir’s track record, including controversies in the US involving immigration enforcement and the risks to patient trust, data security, and NHS independence, we believe there must be a complete break from Palantir technologies in the NHS and no further contracts awarded.” But staff told the FT that NHS organisations are under pressure to sign up voluntarily to the Palantir data system. Technicians working on alternative systems have been told to stop in their tracks. “When letters go out saying, ‘Sign this or we’ll call your chief executive’, that doesn’t build goodwill,” said an analytics official. “It creates compliance, not commitment.” Palantir boasts contracts across British public services, with its technology already embedded in the police and the military. Last month, two anonymous Ministry of Defence officials told journalists at the Nerve that Palantir’s deepening knowledge of the British state poses “a national security threat to the UK”. 123 out of 205 NHS hospital trusts have already adopted Palantir’s data system.
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Tim Chatterton@Tim_Chatterton·
@molmutius What is the risk and what are the consequences of a rogue state like the US or Israel bombing them?
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Feargal Sharkey
Feargal Sharkey@Feargal_Sharkey·
Nail on head time. Today govt announced that 6 water companies are getting to walk away from 20 separate criminal prosecutions, that's up to 5 years in jail, unlimited fines and the proceeds of crime legislation applies, you can start seizing houses, cars etc. Take Severn Trent, annual revenues £2.4 billion. Today for a payment of £4.6 million they get to walk away from 6 separate prosecutions. Bargain as they say.
Chair Wild Trout Trust@Chairman_WTT

Pollution shouldn’t happen. Whilst on face value this is a +47% increase there will be some wondering if this matches or is proportionate to the scale of the issue, and water company profits: gov.uk/government/new…

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AOCPulse@AOCPulseX·
🚨 AOC JUST WENT THERE: “I thought that fascist takeover attempts were going to be architected by evil geniuses. I was not expecting how unearned, nepotistic, mediocre and just dumb so many of the people architecting this were going to be.”
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Ana Kasparian@AnaKasparian·
“The bill introduces sweeping new offences. It criminalises denying Israel’s existence - while no law criminalises denying France's right to exist - and outlaws comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany.” Critics of Israel could face 5 years in prison if their insane bill passes.
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye

French lawmakers set to push bill criminalising speech on Israel, with penalties of up to five years in prison

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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
In case people missed this story over the weekend ... you may well have, as it has not been touched by the media. Reform UK engineered a competition in which they are treating an entire street in Wigan to around £80,000. It's DEFINITELY just a coincidence that the winners are long time Farage fans, Ray and June — who ALSO nominated Lee Moffitt for the branch chair position of Reform Wigan. Moffitt is in the promo videos thanking June, by the way. DEFINITELY just a coincidence though. 🤷‍♂️
Don McGowan@donmcgowan

Today I broke a story [with help from @linfitlass] about Reform UK potentially fixing their competition to provide energy bills to a whole street. It's a big deal and should, by rights, be picked up by mainstream media. Luckily, there's one proper, reliable news outlet that have and are publishing my full article on Monday. Obvs its Byline Times. But … why have the BBC, Sky News etc. missed this? I'm not blowing my own trumpet at all, but so far, the story has had over 1.5 million views on my 𝕏 feed today. A genuine public interest story about a potential fraudulent attempt by a political party, but it's being ignored, as always ... because it's Farage. This is serious. Aside from Byline Times, The Nerve and the New World, the rest have capitulated to the far-right and Bannon's play. If any outlets want to discuss this story, you know where I am. x.com/donmcgowan/sta…

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WIRED@WIRED·
As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages. wired.com/story/the-inte…
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Linda Mamoun
Linda Mamoun@mamoun_linda·
1.2 million people displaced in Lebanon 400,000 children And @AP still won’t say who displaced them
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Tim Chatterton@Tim_Chatterton·
#Offshoring is an outrage - especially when it comes to the surplus from public services...
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford

Today @CHPIthinktank published a singularly depressing analysis of 760 private firms now providing NHS services in England such as CT scans, hip and knee replacements & mental health support. Companies like Spire & Circle are creaming off billions from these lucrative NHS contracts. £2bn of £12bn worth of contracts went to firms with owners based outside the UK. £533m of this £2bn went to companies owned by people living in tax havens such as Jersey and the Cayman Islands. I find it grotesque that while NHS patients are stranded on trolleys in corridors or waiting months or even years for care, taxpayers’ money is being siphoned off into offshore tax havens & lining the pockets of private equity companies. The government *could* be investing in growing NHS capacity – instead, it has elected to grow private companies’ grip on the NHS, a short-term folly that is already costing patients dear. Madness.

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Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
Studies show that watching a beaver eating cabbage lowers stress levels by 15%
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Declassified UK
Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
Keir Starmer says he opposes Israel's bombing of Lebanon and says "all contingencies" are being considered. Since 2020, the UK has had a secret military agreement with Israel that the government refuses to publish. Will it revoke that agreement? #DCUKparliament
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Tim Chatterton@Tim_Chatterton·
I fear that in the next 10-15 years things are going to be getting very messy indeed..... This sort of thing would be problem enough, but given that we have eviscerated all the #PublicSector structures for managing this sort of thing well I fear things will go very badly
Vipin M. Vashishtha@vipintukur

A new study shows that #LongCOVID in children is associated with significant school difficulties, including problems with attention, learning, and peer interactions. ➡️ These challenges can impact academic performance and daily functioning, highlighting the broader consequences beyond physical symptoms. ➡️ Findings emphasize the need for early recognition and school-based support strategies for affected children. 👉 LongCOVID in children is not just a medical issue—it’s an educational and developmental challenge. H/T: @CatchTheBaby academicpedsjnl.net/article/S1876-…

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