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@markobroin

Irish in SE London. Work in comms, trustee @Stonewallhousin 🏳️‍🌈 he / him

London. เข้าร่วม Ocak 2011
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@ikisnick It is the turbo charged earnestness that is the thing
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@British_Airways Hey, I booked a flight (Dub to LDN) through your app but at the end it said "error occured". I have been charged on my credit card but the flight has not been booked
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John Attridge
John Attridge@John_Attridge·
Catchy opening! But the comma splice is unwieldy. Why dont you try "It was not just the best of times. It was also the worst of times."
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@mtpennycook @ReviewShau42660 Thanks Matthew - I live in a leasehold property, but it's a 2 flat maisonette. Isn't it the case that my freeholder could jack up the service charge as much as they want to build a reserve fund?
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Matthew Pennycook MP@mtpennycook·
We promised in our manifesto to “tackle unregulated and unaffordable ground rent charges”. We’re honouring that commitment today by legislating to cap ground rents at £250 per year, changing to peppercorn after 40 years.
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Emil DeRosa
Emil DeRosa@emilderosa·
I like in a nonfiction book when all the sudden there's a big break for a pictures section. The author's like "oh by the way these are the guys I was telling you about."
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@mrkhndy worst so far, Mrk.
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mrk@mrkhndy·
I think this year has been the worst year of my life. But I was reminded that I *have* been saying that every year since 2018. But as a result, I am quite strong now. You could call me a nincompoop online, for example. And it would just be water off a ducks back.
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Tom Watson
Tom Watson@tom_watson·
Whatever the rights and wrongs of today’s resignations, one thing is clear: Sir Robbie Gibb should never have been on the BBC Board. His old job as Director of Communications at Number 10 should have ruled him out, just as it would Alastair Campbell. He should resign too.
Nick Robinson@bbcnickrobinson

What has happened...what is happening at the BBC? In normal times you might be forgiven for dismissing that question as naval gazing by journalists who can't resist talking about themselves. In normal times I'd be inclined to agree with you. These, though, are not normal times. Ever since the first rumours of the resignations surfaced I've been piecing together what happened which led to this crisis ... Those at the top of the BBC have appeared paralysed for the past week - unable to agree what to say not just about the editing of Donald Trump’s speech by Panorama but also wider claims of institutional bias One source described the arguments that have raged ever since the Telegraph published a leaked memo by a former adviser to the BBC board as “like armed combat”. Another alleged “political interference” after what they described as “a hostile takeover of parts of the BBC”. The BBC is run by a board made up of the leaders of the major divisions of the corporation and part time directors appointed by the government of the day. BBC News executives - the journalists who run the News division - agreed the wording of a statement at the beginning of last week, admitting that it had been a mistake to edit together two different sections of Donald Trump’s speech on the day of the Capitol Hill riots without clearly signalling to the audience that the edit had been made. It would have concluded that despite this error there was “no intention to mislead” the audience. This was not enough for the BBC board which refused to sign off the statement. The report it had received from Michael Prescott, who was an independent adviser to the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Board until June 2025, stated that the Panorama film “created the impression that Trump said something he did not and, in doing so, materially misled viewers.” The argument which raged on the BBC Board ensured that the BBC neither defended itself nor admitted its mistakes for day after day after the leaking of the Prescott dossier alleging “institutional bias”. As criticism mounted from the White House, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and many others, the BBC only said that that it would not comment on leaked documents whilst promising that the Chairman of the BBC, Samir Shah, would respond in writing to MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee. In her resignation statement last night the chief executive of BBC News Deborah Turness stated that “The ongoing controversy around the Panorama on President Trump has reached a stage where it is causing damage to the BBC – an institution that I love” Neither she nor the outgoing Director General Tim Davie explained what they thought had gone wrong. A majority of the BBC Board appear to agree with their editorial adviser that there is a problem of institutional bias reflected in the coverage of Donald Trump, Gaza/Israel and trans rights. That argument has been led by one board member Sir Robbie Gibb - a former BBC executive in charge of political programmes who became Prime Minister Theresa May’s  Downing Street Director of Communications and one of those involved in the founding of GB News. Friends of Sir Robbie insist he has repeatedly and consistently supported Tim Davie and wanted him to stay and has written articles supporting the BBC and the licence fee . As of last night the BBC board’s 15 members had still not agreed the wording of the statement that is due to be made today by the Chairman of the BBC Samir Shah. We expect that letter to be published later this morning A final thought...I understand that at the time of transmission of the Panorama film in October 2024 there were no complaints received about the editing of Donald Trump’s speech.

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@philipnolan1 welcome home Philip! Continued strength to you
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Philip Nolan@philipnolan1·
Four months and one week. 117 nights (four at home as a practice run). At last, I’m home for good. I have a long way to go, but the French 75 helps, even if all the elements are 0.0. Brave new world, eh! 😂 #ThisWeekendsCocktail
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cmat@cmatbaby·
L-R @martylyricfm, international pop star CMAT, @pucamusic i marked the release of EURO-COUNTRY the only way possible - a Celtic Tiger-inspired photocall on St Stephen’s Green, in Dublin, Ireland. I love Ireland. EURO-COUNTRY is available everywhere now! cmat.ffm.to/EURO-COUNTRY
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SHANE REACTION
SHANE REACTION@imshanereaction·
when I was fifteen I forgot to put my phone on silent and somebody called me in the middle of maths class, Man I Feel Like A Woman blasted out during trigonometry, I got called Shania Shane for a year, and there was really just no point denying it.
yasmin🪷@mrs__yasmin

what’s yall coming out story?

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Mark@markobroin·
Loved working on this with @HenryDimbleby and @DollyvanT on how campaigners can get the politics of health right. Based on interviews with 20 former PMs, Health Secs, senior politicos. Lots of spicy quotes + sound advice. 👇👇👇 nesta.org.uk/report/nourish…
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