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Cellist, psychotherapist, Covid watcher, gardener
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The Victory Has Been Won Over Public Health, But Why Is Everyone Still So Ill?

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Trump’s adoption of imperial manner is a function of failure www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...

We tried to warn and ask for clean air from early on…we asked repeatedly..and were ignored….repeatedly by those with the power to institute the changes we need to keep us all safer….we will keep knocking on those closed doors until they either open or we knock them down…Please also keep knocking 🙏

The proliferation of small modular nuclear reactors is another Starmer-Reeves co-production in fantasy, like carbon capture. Nuclear locks in inflated energy costs whereas renewables reduce them. The challenge of waste disposal remains since Nirex in the '80s to early 2000s.

2m more UK pensioners will pay income tax due to frozen thresholds. Tory Govt froze personal allowance at £12,570 in 2021. Labour continued. This is tax hike in real terms To help poor, Govt must abolish VAT on domestic fuel, cut std rate of VAT, inflation-proof personal allowance archive.ph/UM2vu

The policy lead for CDC's H5N1 response has abruptly resigned. Sources tell me CDC's response to the bird flu pandemic has been severely hobbled by the chaos of the past two weeks.

Heart Palpitations After Covid Are ‘Just One Of Those Things’ Says Cardiologist

CDC To Restart Covid Testing Program In Full Now That They’ve Stopped Publishing The Results

I can. In fact, the Canadian version is so great, I can't think of an American equivalent. 🧵

It would cost over £1800 for a family of 5 to get vaccinated for the tripledemic illnesses you ignorant loofah. The government aren't offering them. <screams> "This could be the toughest winter in NHS history. Here’s a simple way we can all help: Get vaccinated"

And no mention of Covid www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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Our NHS is not for sale. Trade talks with Trump must not open the door to US healthcare companies profiting from our NHS. Keir Starmer must protect our NHS by keeping it off the table during negotiations. Join me by adding your name to 38 Degrees’ petition:

We need a "Big Reset Party". Key policies: - Begin rejoin negotiations with EU - Introduce PR - Nationalise water - Leveson 2 or similar press regulation - Drastically limit donations to individual politicians and to parties - End 2nd jobs for MPs We'd be in a MUCH better place afterwards.

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Winter mornings can shine with such quiet colours, the light muted, a whisper rather than a shout. As I stood here the only noises came from the sleepy ducks and the ripples on the water, and the first rays of sun turned the frozen birch trees to rose gold before my eyes.

If anyone wishes to find our video on Hitler's 'socialism' to share/use/entertain/teach with, please find links below, with original explainer. Now is not the moment or the subject matter to sigh & give up on 🤐 Vimeo: vimeo.com/user16907314... Website: www.marshfamilysongs.com/marshfamilyh...

Psychopaths should not hold public office.

Yes ! www.theguardian.com/money/2025/j...

#Medsky🧪 #Idsky #immunosky #neurosky Recaps : these are some of brilliant research @NIH on #neurocovid related ME/CFS from last year about the mechanisms of ME/CFS after an viral infection that known as post-infectious-ME/CFS (PI-ME/CFS @natureportfolio.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...

The #peakdistrict village of Hathersage yesterday, as the snow fell softly and the lights twinkled. Only a few hardy souls were out, and me in my wellies. Hathersage has strong associations with Charlotte Bronte, and The George Inn (pictured here) is featured in her classic novel ‘Jane Eyre’.

Now, more than ever, we need the comfort of quiet places. I stood here and listened to the silence, marvelling at the perfect white that nestled in every swoop of the land. Sometimes it feels as if the world is going quite mad, and it helps to remember how reassuringly brief and small we all are.

I don’t think I’ve ever loved my village more than I did yesterday. The hills sparkled with bright snow, the mists curled lazily below, and the church stood half-hidden in trees crafted from diamonds. I could have stayed all day in this spot, listening to the bell ringing out through the valley.

Something a bit different from me - I hope you don’t mind. I’m having a few days away from the Peak District in southern Italy, and on Sunday I fulfilled a long-held dream to see Pompeii. It was as fascinating as I expected, and also I met possibly the most smug cat in the world.

Accounting firms try to block US disclosure rules about auditors. UK reforms beaten off. At BHS, PwC audit partner was budgeted to spend TWO hours on audit, 31 hours on consultancy. Still no info about composition of the audit team or time spent on the job Audit itself is a fraud archive.ph/HdjkW

1.9m pensioners in England live in poverty. Low wages, high living costs, low state pension take toll. Winter fuel payment cut deepens the crisis. Full UK post-2016 state pension, received by 26%of retirees, is less than 50% of the minimum wage. Poverty kills. www.pensionsage.com/pa/Nearly-2-...

No, SARS-CoV-2 isn’t a little bit airborne. It’s not “situationally” airborne. It’s an AIRBORNE VIRUS, spreads via the air. I’m granting an amnesty on people who said (5y ago) that it wasn’t. I won’t say I told you so if you finally acknowledge the evidence. Let’s just get this right and move on.

SARS Covid is transmitted principally through the airborne route. The science proves it.

Five years after Covid, we scorn health workers, ignore vaccines and work in our offices www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...

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