Janethemidwife
@janesunshine7
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Joined July 2012
"We noticed some people were watching the fireworks without paying so we have spent a vast amount of resources to stop that"
Primrose Hill will be closed on New Year’s Eve this year ⛔There will be fencing, security and a police presence to prevent access. If you had planned to head there to get a view of the central London fireworks, please make alternative arrangements.
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Please everyone help. I am trying to do a Christmas miracle and make someone happy. Yesterday (21/12/25) in @Bullring we found this lost platinum wedding band. It is name and date engraved, and has more detail. I want to reunite it with its rightful owner. Retweets might help.
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A valuable flute went missing yesterday from the owner's bike on the way to a lunchtime session in Cassidy's in Camden St. It has huge sentimental value and a reward has been offered. If anyone sees it, please send a DM. RTs appreciated.
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Column on the Sandie Peggie ruling: an incoherent judgement amply-stuffed with fat-headed, meretricious, special-pleading… https://t.co/u75fimcKo4
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What utter dickheads we are… Rayner fought for workers: sick pay, maternity rights, protection from unfair dismissal Farage and his MPs voted it down No sick pay from day one. No protections. Rayner gets binned over £40k in stamp duty Farage dodges £44k, shrugs & strolls on
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On Woman’s Hour just now - women and girls not even pulled out of the earthquake rubble in Afghanistan because men won’t touch them and male doctors won’t treat them. ‘Barbaric’ doesn’t even come close.
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After my dad died, we were given a 30-day eviction notice and were nearly forced onto the street right after losing him. That’s why succession rights exist, Tom. Stability, security and affordability shouldn’t just be reserved for people whose parents leave them a house in the
What possible defence is there for someone *inheriting* social housing? It seems to be an utterly perverse system of taxpayer funded privilege. A feudal right to live in a valuable property, often in the most expensive areas of the country, just because a relative lived there.
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I recently got stopped & ticketed by the City of London Police for, & I kid you not, “cycling no handed”. Even though it’s clearly not an offence, the officer said they were ticketing me under the Human Rights Act as I was infringing other people’s Article 2 ‘Right to Life’, in
We've launched our summer campaign Safer City Streets. The campaign focuses on offences that matter to communities, like cyclists going through red lights. Nearly 300 cyclists have received fixed penalty notices for going through red lights so far this year.
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Anyway it’s Father’s Day so here’s to all the feckless , absent , emotionally distant and insincere dads that made us the dysfunctional women we are today
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Well this is terrifying.
Father failed to save daughter-who suffers only from autism-from #euthanasia (#MAiD). 'Marge’s third application to die had been approved. Wade waits, angry and terrified, to receive the scheduled appointment of his daughter’s death.' #assistedsuicide
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Cyclists are mothers, fathers, brothers, daughters. White, black, brown. Abled, disabled. They're also your friends and family, Julie. If you hate them, that is your problem not ours. Until you take your hatred into a motor vehicle. At which point, you become a deadly weapon.
Do cyclists know how hated they are? https://t.co/3dYSDKmgm8 It's me in the Spec!
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"Labour’s great nature sellout is the worst attack on England’s ecosystems I’ve seen in my lifetime." @GeorgeMonbiot on devastatingly powerful form this morning. https://t.co/iiC0ma0Y4A
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The horrifying planning bill, which rips up environmental protections, was drafted with CEOs in mind. We know because Keir Starmer told us, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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A huge thank you to all of London’s NHS colleagues working over this Easter bank holiday weekend to care for Londoners who need it most. 💙
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"I don't know if you know, but I have an unusual condition which means I can wear this wool suit in this unseasonably warm weather."
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@EdwardJDavey 💩 Fed up of with this sh*t too? Tell the government directly: 👉
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I grew up in a picture-perfect home, but something was unspoken, unseen, and quietly shaping everything. This is the story of what it took to name it, and what led to… THE UNTHINKABLE Out 5 June 2025 🧍🏼👩🏼🤝👨🏻🧍🏼♂️🏠 Pre-order here ➡️ https://t.co/yAo3ilDU1o
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A thread of street dogs to show there is always hope in life no matter how bad things get...
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I know coverage of disability benefits can be very distressing. So, I’ve worked with colleagues to make a range of support visible on The Guardian’s site. If you click on a relevant news story, you’ll see a “drop box” of signposted mental health help as well as benefits advice.
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