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Patti O'Dors

@P_James87

Snottingham Katılım Haziran 2016
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Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.
Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.@HannahIamthest1·
Patient attends A&E with a chest infection… standard stuff. Decides to pop outside for a vape and a bit of fresh air because, let’s be honest, the waiting room atmosphere could finish anyone off quicker than the illness. Next minute… casually clocks a bloke acting a bit off outside the maternity ward. Not aggressive, not shouting… just that “something’s not right here” vibe every frontline worker knows all too well. So what does he do? Doesn’t walk away. Doesn’t ignore it. Goes over for a chat. Two hours later… 🧠 Talked down a “lone wolf” terrorist 🎒 Convinced him to open the bag (yeah… that bag) 💣 Found himself staring at a pressure cooker bomb 📏 Asked about blast radius like he’s doing a dynamic risk assessment 🚪 Moved the whole situation away from the hospital entrance 🤝 Built enough trust to keep the bloke calm 🤗 Given him a hug when asked 📞 Got him to agree to call police before he “changed his mind” All while his own phone’s dead and there’s not a single staff member in sight to wave over. Genuinely the most British de-escalation imaginable: “Alright mate… talk to me… what’s going on?” No PPE. No backup. No radio. Just vibes, empathy, and absolute nerves of steel. Meanwhile inside: Crews stacked 8 deep Handover delays hitting biblical levels Someone asking “can you clear please” every 30 seconds And this guy is outside single-handedly preventing a mass casualty incident like it’s just another shift problem. Police turn up, job gets wrapped up, and he just wanders back in like: “Yeah I’m back… still got that chest infection by the way.” Probably still had to wait for discharge as well. Massive respect though. That’s not luck, that’s character. Calm under pressure, compassion when it mattered most. George Medal couldn’t have gone to a more deserving person. Proof that sometimes the difference between a normal day and a major incident… …is just one person deciding to step forward instead of walking away 🚑
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Mara Yamauchi
Mara Yamauchi@mara_yamauchi·
I am so sick to death of BBC presenters fawning over males who have DESTROYED women’s sport. “Don’t you feel sorry for the poor males who will no longer be allowed to DESTROY women’s sport?” NO! They can try their luck in the MALE category. Not good enough? Then train harder!
Samantha Smith@misssamsmith

Please god let this be the last time the BBC asks women to feel sorry for cheating men. Bravo @sharrond62 for coping yet again with this sexist inanity.

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Paola Diana
Paola Diana@paoladiana·
Now we demand that all men who cheated by competing in women’s sports return their medals @iocmedia
Genevieve Gluck@WomenReadWomen

Imane Khelif robbed women of their Olympic medals and the @iocmedia endangered women's lives. After Khelif "won" the bout with Angela Carini - as the audience chanted his name - Carini said, "Non è giusto!" or "It's not fair!" She knew he was a man by the force of his blows. Algeria should be punished. And the women who had to box a man at the Olympics deserve more than a formal apology.

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Neil Oliver
Neil Oliver@thecoastguy·
Energy lockdowns incoming. Different confected bogeyman, same play book. It’s never about what they say it's about. They mean to lock us down because they need us immobilised. Don't fall for it.
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
Very disappointing that such a significant move by the IOC for women’s sport has not been welcomed immediately by the Sports Minister or the Secretary of State.
Rosie Duffield MP@RosieDuffield1

Yes, great, but you might be forgiven for wondering when two female Government Sports Ministers will also comment on the enormous headline news of this week's IOC statement about fairness for women in sport? 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Liz Kershaw
Liz Kershaw@LizKershawDJ·
If only @UKLabour MPs and Government had stopped him entering the UK in MARCH LAST YEAR and from being at large in Nuneaton to rape a 12 year old girl just 4 months later @HarrietHarman rhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g4x2zyer2o
Harriet Harman@HarrietHarman

I’m asking ⁦@attorneygeneral⁩ Lord Richard Hermer to refer this sentence to the Court of Appeal as an Unduly Lenient Sentence. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Maggie Oliver
Maggie Oliver@MaggieOliverUK·
I want to give a huge shout out to this incredible young woman @fionagoddarduk who is moving mountains despite the years of trauma and neglect she has endured at the hands of the “rape gangs” in Bradford and around the uk. She’s trying to bring change. She is a true survivor. A fighter. And is Using her voice to educate those who still aren’t aware of this huge national scandal, I’d say the worst I’ve ever known! And unbelievably she is trying to help others by raising awareness and hosting events, the intention being to cover the whole country eventually! The next event is in Oldham on Thursday 16th April. 5.30/8pm Please support her by buying a ticket and go along to learn more. Link below…. Xx
Fiona goddard@fionagoddarduk

This is a trailer of out last event in Keighley which i was so proud of the bravery of everyone who spoke and blown away by the support in the room. Our next event is Oldham on the 16th april with me again hosting and a line up of amazing people to speak. Buy your tickets below Lets talk about CSE (oldham) eventbrite.co.uk/e/lets-talk-ab… Jamieleigh Jones

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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Labour has announced a clampdown on foreign interference that conveniently catches a major Reform donor but swerves around all those who donate to Labour and the Left. Funny that, says Charlotte Gill. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/28/lab…
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Right To Life UK
Right To Life UK@RightToLifeUK·
In Canada, a hospice that refused to offer assisted dying had its funding cut, staff sacked, and was eventually taken over by the state. Baroness Grey-Thompson (@Tanni_GT) warns that such horrors could be in store in Britain, under this Bill.
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Sharron Davies HoL MBE
Sharron Davies HoL MBE@sharrond62·
Could sky & the bbc be any more against women & girls simply getting what men & boys still get, fair & safe sport based on the reality of the body we actually have. Why do they always do ‘ poor me’ stories by the males in WOMEN’S sport, rather than the women losing out? They don’t do that for drug cheats gaining an unfair advantage! Oh yeah it affects mostly men’s sport…
Sky News@SkyNews

Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya spoke to Sky's @RobHarris exclusively in reaction to the International Olympic Committee's decision to ban transgender women athletes from female events. Read more on this story: trib.al/sA47d3d

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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
👇This is shocking. @_RobbieMoore has been doing a great job standing up for victims of the rape gangs and has held the authorities to account at every turn. The Home Office must urgently look into this.
Robbie Moore MP@_RobbieMoore

Over the past 9 months, I have been investigating how the Home Office has been preparing for the national grooming gangs inquiry - and crucially, whether vital evidence has been properly protected. What I’ve found is extremely concerning... In June last year, Baroness Louise Casey recommended a full national inquiry. Her Audit was clear that in the meantime, police forces, councils and authorities across the country should be required not to destroy any records that could be used as evidence. But we now know that didn’t happen. Freedom of Information requests now appear to show the Home Office waited a staggering 212 days - nearly seven months - before formally contacting police forces and other key agencies. Today, the Home Affairs select Committee has written directly to the Home Secretary warning that this 212 failure means that some records critical to the inquiry “might have been destroyed”. That is a staggering failure at the heart of government. I first raised the alarm on this in December, after uncovering that authorities in Bradford had not received any instruction at all from government. Just two days later, newly appointed Chair of the National Inquiry, Baroness Anne Longfield, wrote to the Government reinforcing exactly the same point. Yet even after that warning, it still took another 36 days for the Home Office to act and pass the Chair's message on to authorities. Freedom of information requests show that then-Permanent Secretary Antonio Romeo finally wrote to Home Office-funded Arm’s Length Bodies and Chief Constables across the country on 14 January 2026 - 7 months after the Casey Audit. The government now has serious and unavoidable questions it must answer. - Why was there such a delay? - What kind of records may have been lost? - What are the legal consequences if records have been lost, but the Home Office failed to act? Even now, it remains unclear whether local councils across the country were ever formally contacted at all about the protection of records. Unless the government can provide clear answers to these questions, they risk not only undermining confidence in this process, but failing victims who have already been let down for far too long. Read the Home Affairs Select Committee letter here: committees.parliament.uk/publications/5…

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Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve Gluck@WomenReadWomen·
At the 2016 Olympics, three men with DSDs took the top medals in the 800M Women's event. Lynsey Sharp, who placed sixth, explained in tears that it had been "difficult" to compete against Caster Semenya. The real winners: 🥇Melissa Bishop 🥈Joanna Jozwik 🥉Lynsey Sharp
Genevieve Gluck@WomenReadWomen

@reduxx Here's the moment when three intersex males took gold, silver, and bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics Women's 800M event. Not a single woman placed in their own category.

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