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Addicted to learning, safeguarding & politics | CEO The Essential Training Company, @OneOfManyWomen #Coach, Toastmaster & MC, Trustee @CoalfieldsRegen

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Josh Newbury MP
Josh Newbury MP@JoshNewburyMP·
It is an immense honour and privilege to have been selected as the prospective parliamentary candidate for Cannock Chase, my home 🌹🎉🙌🏻 Huge thanks to my fellow members for putting their trust in me. It’s a huge responsibility but I won’t let you down.
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Steve Chalke
Steve Chalke@SteveChalke·
40% of new teachers leave the profession within the first 5 years. Though they arrive with a passion to nurture children, they leave because the tight hand of regulation squeezes initiative & innovation, & the lack of govt investment slowly overwhelms them. It’s time for change!
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦
Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
So, based on everything we have seen by the end of this day, I guess here's my humble theory regarding the Kakhovka Dam destruction: - Russia, as an occupying power, in violation of international law and despite multiple Ukrainian pleas, completely failed to ensure the security and proper maintenance of this key facility of very special importance. - Russia, despite Ukrainian and international efforts, absolutely failed to impose a demilitarized zone surrounding this key facility, and, similarly to facilities like the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, it absolutely failed to abstain from deploying military forces in the facility's vicinity. - And, in the first place, by default, as an aggressor waging a destructive war of conquest and openly defying the law of war, it is directly and solely responsible for the whole of the ongoing massive loss of life and the destruction taking place in Ukraine. So it's more than obvious that regardless of the destruction's very immediate cause (be it Russian bombs planted or deadly Russian negligence), all 100% of the blame is on nothing but Russia. I guess no one is taking seriously a dumb conspiracy theory saying that the dam could be destroyed by Ukraine -- for the sake of... causing a major technological disaster, with over 80 cities and towns flooded and the whole region affected, in a territory it pursues to liberate from the foreign aggressor to no substantial military effect? With or without the major flooding, Ukraine is not even close to seriously expecting a successful and decisive landing operation in the Dnipro east bank, due to very obvious challenges and complexities. So, given the fact that the sudden disaster also seriously affected Russia's military presence in the region -- I guess the most probable answer is that Russians fucked things up. Yes, AGAIN. As they often do. They absolutely failed to ensure the dam's proper operation, especially given its poor condition, and, knowingly committed gross violations, very possibly due to the fear of a possible limited Ukrainian assault from across the Dnipro. Fucking around and finding out, Vol. 45633. Knowing what Russia and its system is, the insane stupidity, IMHO, feels like a very likely answer. The result is what we're seeing now live. An insane tragedy for Ukraine that we will have to deal with for decades to come. However, the dildo of consequence is coming soon, too. Again.
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The Kyiv Independent
The Kyiv Independent@KyivIndependent·
The dam of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant across the Dnipro River, occupied by Russia, was destroyed in the early morning hours of June 6, sparking a humanitarian and environmental disaster in southern regions of Ukraine. kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-la…
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Nelle Andrew
Nelle Andrew@Nelle_Andrew·
My husband just went for a run. It’s 8pm but he did it anyway. He felt entirely able to. It didn’t occur to him he couldn’t or what might happen if he did. It didn’t occur to him to be afraid. That is all.
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Cllr Aisha Nicole Malik-Smith
Cllr Aisha Nicole Malik-Smith@ANMalikSmith·
BBC chairman, Richard Sharp, donated £400k+ to the Conservative Party & helped Boris Johnson secure a £800k personal loan. BBC Director-General, Tim Davie, is a former Conservative Party candidate. Gary Lineker tweeting about inhumane govt asylum policy isn't the problem.
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Gary Lineker to step back from presenting Match of the Day until agreement reached on social media use - BBC statement bbc.in/3mJW3Up

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Ros Atkins
Ros Atkins@BBCRosAtkins·
Interesting to watch this back. In 2021, Gary Lineker talked to me on The Media Show about tweeting. BBC DG Tim Davie had never called him to say, 'you can't tweet about that', he said. And added: 'I don't think they could do that anyway. I mean, I'm my own person.'
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Dr David Nicholl
Dr David Nicholl@djnicholl·
#ImWithGary …..if you walk into BBC Centre you literally walk past this quote from Orwell. A shame Tim Davie & the other Execs didn’t read it 🤷‍♂️
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Adam Bienkov
Adam Bienkov@AdamBienkov·
BBC Director General Tim Davie, who was previously a Conservative Party candidate and Deputy Chairman of the Hammersmith and Fulham Conservative party, says that forcing Gary Lineker to step aside is about "delivering on impartiality"
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