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Katılım Kasım 2018
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Andrew McNamara
Andrew McNamara@balany1·
@hb_history Curious to see if teachers are getting paid for this and if there is anything voluntary about it for them. Somehow I doubt it.
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Tom HB
Tom HB@hb_history·
🚨 A letter to Year 11 families at Michaela Community School states that children who do not attend weekend and holiday revision sessions will “spend time in Referral” They must also attend in full school uniform
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London Pub Map
London Pub Map@LondonPubMap·
A lovely day out watching Saracens with my Son, having a few pints in The Bridge Tavern in Mill Hill.
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York City F(C)
York City F(C)@YorkCityFC·
This Saturday’s game brings an end to one of the most thrilling, exciting and unpredictable title races in football history. Both ourselves and Rochdale have the chance to write our names in National League history. The National League is no longer a non-league competition. It is effectively a League 3, with fully professional clubs operating at a level equal to or higher than many of those in League 2. We both understand how important this game is to both clubs and supporters. We both pledge now that whatever happens tomorrow, we will both continue to fight for 3UP. Both clubs sit on over 100 points. One of us will have to fight once more in the National League Play-Offs. However, we both strongly believe that this shouldn’t have to be the case. We call on the National League, Football Regulator, EFL and Premier League to come together immediately and resolve this issue, so that we do not have to highlight this injustice year after year. For both sets of supporters attending the Crown Oil Arena this weekend, we say thank you for being with us all season. The passion you’ve shown for both clubs has been felt across the world. This game will be seen far and wide. We want to showcase this league for all its potential. Keep your support in the stands, not on the pitch, and let’s all protect the game we love. Thank you! Rochdale AFC & York City FC #YCFC🔴🔵
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broadfield
broadfield@inalexworld·
@payinblood I mean it's a fantastic song on the greatest album of all time. Not sure what else you can say.
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Aidan James
Aidan James@mcandidate·
wtf is he playing at here
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nightly moth
nightly moth@nightly_moth·
From a letter Marlon Brando never sent to Malcolm X / “I’ve seen the machinery you’re up against. It doesn’t just oppose, it absorbs, distorts, repackages. It turns rebellion into spectacle and outrage into something consumable. You are one of the few men I’ve seen who refuses to be digested that way. That refusal is your strength. It’s also the thing that paints a target on your back in bold, unmistakable ink.”
Bob Dylan@bobdylan

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broadfield@inalexworld·
@fishplums On Apple Music you can access the original version even once a Deluxe drops.
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broadfield@inalexworld·
@ian__grant is there a reason this one is fifty dollars? I got my copy for five quid
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Ian Grant
Ian Grant@ian__grant·
somebody get this mf a shot of love
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broadfield@inalexworld·
@alexwickham Why is a mainstream news platform quoting Polymarket odds?
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Alex Wickham
Alex Wickham@alexwickham·
NEW: Bloomberg Easter weekend read Labour MPs think Iran has given Keir Starmer a reprieve that could put off a May leadership challenge. That might mean Angela Rayner misses her window to make it to No10. — MPs and aides say while Starmer still faces danger if Labour takes massive losses on May 7, his chances of surviving the local elections have increased. — Polymarket now sees just a 27% chance of Starmer going by June 30. That’s down from 45% a week ago and well below the 67% likelihood seen at the height of the Mandelson scandal in February. — The prediction platform still puts the chance of him leaving by the end of the year at 59%, though that too is down from 67% a week ago and 77% in Feb. — Bets are shifting in favour of Starmer’s survival. That sentiment reflects the views of Labour MPs. One suggests the war means a challenge may be delayed to later this year or next year. — They put that down to two factors. It is harder for Starmer’s opponents to criticise him and make their case to replace him while he grapples with an international crisis. And the PM has won plaudits from even some of his critics for resisting extreme pressure from Trump. — Another Labour official said Starmer’s rivals would be much more likely to be able persuade MPs to oust him if things had still not improved by the halfway point to the next election, which comes around the end of this year. They argue Labour conference could be a decisive moment for Starmer and his would-be successors. — Some Labour MPs said the danger to Starmer was over-stated, doubting whether any contender would be able to amass the 80 MP signatures needed for a challenge. One said a common view among backbenchers, especially among new Labour MPs first elected in 2024, is that the chaos and leadership changes under the last Conservative government crashed their electoral appeal, and Labour shouldn’t make the same mistake. — MPs also reported they hadn’t seen evidence of the kind of support-gathering and coordination by the likes of Rayner that would be needed to force a leadership vote. — Rayner’s chances are complicated by this narrative shift. She had been presented with a window after the local elections where she would have been the clear front-runner, with Wes Streeting falling back and Andy Burnham blocked. — But if a challenge is delayed, that increases the chances of Burnham becoming a contender, MPs say. He would likely try again to run for parliament and it would be much harder for Starmer to prevent him from doing so next time round, they argue, given Labour’s defeat in Gorton and the PM’s vow to be more “inclusive” with his party. — Burnham making it to parliament might see him supplant Rayner as the favourite. As one MP put it, a deferred challenge could see Rayner miss her window. That could provide an incentive for her to move sooner, and some MPs on the soft-left may be less squeamish about a move against the PM during a global crisis. It leaves Rayner with a difficult political calculation to contemplate over the coming weeks. With @Joe_Mayes >> bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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broadfield@inalexworld·
@leekern13 Lee, in Edgware we all lived side by side with no issues. We all went to Toy Stack. We all appreciated the Edgware Walker.
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Steven
Steven@StevenMcinerney·
@Londonblue_2 tbf he'd be comical in this era. amazing, but hilariously lazy when he wanted to be. left all the running to everyone else.
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LB✌🏽
LB✌🏽@Londonblue_2·
🎥 Yaya vs Crystal Palace. Imagine having a player like him now 🩵
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broadfield@inalexworld·
@StevenMcinerney One of the best things about having small children is the way they lull you into a false sense of security, like you've got them sleeping through the night, and then out of nowhere, they'll do a week of waking up at 3am and refusing to go back down.
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Steven
Steven@StevenMcinerney·
My three year old has had me up since half three ffs. That combined with reading all kinds of argumentative shite on here has me in an absolute stinker. Absolutely cannot be arsed 🫠
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Sorry @EdwardJDavey I have stood up for you when @RoryStewartUK has attacked your “silly stunts” as he calls them because I know how hard it can be for smaller parties to get attention. But this is BS on a @Nigel_Farage scale. Nobody alive imagines that Churchill legend will wane because we see his face less on a banknote. And the public demand (inc I imagine many many LibDems) is for our nature and wildlife to be celebrated alongside our great humans. Leave the culture wars to the bullshitters who have nothing else to offer. These are really serious times. Be serious.
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

Winston Churchill helped defeat fascism in Europe. He deserves better than being replaced by a badger 🦡

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Aidan James
Aidan James@mcandidate·
the Notre-Dame song on the Morrissey album isn't as funny as make-up is a lie but it's not far off
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Bill Pourquoimec
Bill Pourquoimec@BillPourquoimec·
Mark E. Smith, March 5, 1957 – January 24, 2018.
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shipz ✧
shipz ✧@heyshipz·
is your pfp actually you?
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