Emma Goslan
141 posts

Emma Goslan
@EmmaGoslan1
Water Scientist with an interest in Data Science
Katılım Ocak 2018
204 Takip Edilen32 Takipçiler

@elissa_soave Looks great. Will there be an audio book? I loved Ginger and Me. 💛
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More work is needed to take on the rural wastewater challenge nature.com/articles/d4158…
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@ColinBurnett16 Patrick Wallace is excellent. Do you have a date for the audiobook? Thanks.
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Hey everyone,
I'm hoping people wouldn't mind giving this audio extract from my novel Who's Aldo? a listen.
It would be great to get peoples opinion, it's on for 3 mins.
Cheers
youtube.com/watch?si=u5yde…

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Hey everyone,
This is an audio extract from my new novel Who's Aldo? It runs for a few mins, and I would really appreciate if people could RT/listen to it.
Thanks
@TippermuirBooks
youtube.com/watch?si=u5yde…

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@AstonPat @ClarkCoates @msm4rsh @FloellaBenjamin They are doing losses after 2018 first then earlier dates will follow. X
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@ClarkCoates @msm4rsh @FloellaBenjamin It doesn't work for those who lost babies before 2018 I don't think as there is a date stipulation. Am I wrong ? Please say I am ?
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9 years ago, I had a dream that every person who had lost a baby before 24 weeks gestation would be able to get an official government-issued certificate to formally acknowledge their loss, and today, those certificates are happening. Whatever the gestation, whether a parent has tragically lost their baby at one day into pregnancy or 23 weeks and six days, they can apply. Whether the loss happens at any point in the future or any point in the past, you can apply. No one will miss out; your loss, your pain, your grief are finally being recognised.
To avoid the application site from crashing, we are asking people to form an orderly queue, and if the English are good at anything, it’s queuing. So to start with, if those who have had a loss since September 2018 can apply first, and the government will then open it up to everyone else as soon as possible, this does mean some of us (including me) need to be patient a little longer.
To answer a few questions:
You don’t need medical proof of a loss. This is for everyone, whatever type of loss they may have experienced, whether it be a loss from miscarriage, ectopic, molar, TFMR or for another reason. This certificate is for anyone who has lost a baby before 24 weeks gestation, whether the loss was today or 90 years ago. Your loss needs to have taken place in England, and you need to currently live in England to apply.
We want to thank Dame Floella Benjamin @FloellaBenjamin for believing in us and our mission; your joining with us as a charity helped make this a reality. We would also like to thank all our ambassadors for joining their voices with ours to ensure we were heard. @SayingGoodbyeUK
6 years ago, Sam and I were asked to co-chair and author one of the world's first baby loss reviews for under 24 weeks gestation. We were tasked with looking into all clinical care and bereavement support, and part of that was also to bring in the new certification process. Last summer, we laid that report in Parliament, and the government accepted all 73 of its national recommendations. Today is a landmark day because one of those 73 is coming to pass - certificates are now here!
We hope you are as excited as us; please help us spread the word.
Here is the link:
gov.uk/request-baby-l…

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@professor_dave Just used this recipe. Did you know it is on page 123?
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Elevator footage shows Sarah Sands, a mother of five, just minutes after stabbing 77-year-old pedophile Michael Pleasted eight times after he abused one of her sons.
She was jailed for three and a half years in 2015, but later saw the sentence increased to seven and a half years because it was ruled to be too lenient.
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Welcome to @Frankiehass from @cranfieldwater, who joins @SMI_SMIJournal as Associate Editor. Dr Hassard's research interests include environmental #microbiology, wastewater-based #epidemiology, #bioremediation and drinking water treatment academic.oup.com/sumbio/pages/e…

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@FernBrady Voted for you. Loved the book - went for the audio version. 😀
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@elissa_soave @WaterstonesGla @algrayediting @RegretteRuane Really enjoying this on Audible. I've got to the start of the summer of their lives and can't wait to find out what happens next.
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@ColinBurnett16 @TippermuirBooks Great news. Can't wait. Thanks Colin. 😊
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@EmmaGoslan1 @TippermuirBooks Yeah Emma there will be an audiobook version at some point. And Pat will doing the narration for this one as well. Cheers
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@Soares_UK @Ofwat @MicroviBiotech @Challenge_Works @Arup @isleutilities Wow! What a great achievement. Well done Ana!
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I am absolutely thrilled to be in London today as Water Discovery Challenge Finalist @OFWAT
aiming to bring sustainable P removal to full-scale implementation in partnership with @MicroviBiotech
waterinnovation.challenges.org/winners/anamad/
@Challenge_Works @Arup @IsleUtilities
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@RoyalMailHelp Tracking number RY441485171GB has been at Home Counties North MC for 10 days. Posted International tracked and signed. Can you help? Thanks.
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We're starting with an intro from CDT Director
@prjarvis1977 and Chair for today's event, Dr Alison Parker!
#WIReNationalDebate

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@TexasCharles12 @jimrosecircus1 Saw it in Glasgow around 1992. It was memorable and amazing. The tension waiting for the hot water bottle to pop. What a lung capacity! And who could forget Mr Lifto's feats?!
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