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Thursday 1st October 2020
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Thursday 1st October 2020
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Oh and not forgetting.....
Morning all.
Morning all.
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https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/ebs/live/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Tony Connelly
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BREAKING: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will make a statement on Brexit at 11hr CET.
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understands that legal action against the United Kingdom is imminent and that a draft "letter of formal notice" has been finalised, triggering legal action
Brexit going smoothly still.
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Good morning, everyone.
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Good morfternoon.
I'm listening to Matt Hancock in the Commons. He's just made an interesting Freudian slip-of-the-tongue. In the course of his paean of praise for Deloitte, he referred to them as "De Loot".
I'm listening to Matt Hancock in the Commons. He's just made an interesting Freudian slip-of-the-tongue. In the course of his paean of praise for Deloitte, he referred to them as "De Loot".
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Irrational as it may be, I feel mortified by this news. I didn't vote for Brexit or for Tory government. I don't know why I should feel shame but I do.gilsey wrote:https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/ebs/live/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Tony Connelly
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BREAKING: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will make a statement on Brexit at 11hr CET.
@rtenews
understands that legal action against the United Kingdom is imminent and that a draft "letter of formal notice" has been finalised, triggering legal action
Brexit going smoothly still.
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How embarrassingPorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
I'm listening to Matt Hancock in the Commons. He's just made an interesting Freudian slip-of-the-tongue. In the course of his paean of praise for Deloitte, he referred to them as "De Loot".
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Afternoon all.
Looks like Williamson has got himself into a hole which he might have to backtrack from at some point.
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Looks like Williamson has got himself into a hole which he might have to backtrack from at some point.
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Oh dear, oh dear
Gav is proving me right
He just guarenteed that from April 2021 adults will be able to enrol on T Levels. Watch Man facepalming
Anyone told @GillianKeegan or @educationgovuk or @ESFAgov ?
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What, again?RogerOThornhill wrote:Afternoon all.
Looks like Williamson has got himself into a hole
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Oops.
Nick tweeted that he is the worst Edu Secretary he's seen in 20 years.
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Entirely as expected, @educationgovuk is already rowing back from the @GavinWilliamson
Adult T Level "guarantee" from April 2021, saying it is the intention for the longer term. But not until they are rolled out and embedded. 4+ years
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Nick tweeted that he is the worst Edu Secretary he's seen in 20 years.
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Only since he's been following politics.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Really, only 20?
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Well this is very sad. I'm afraid my namesake, the mighty willow tree that has graced the view from my sitting room window since I moved in over 15 years ago is currently in the process of being brutally hacked down by a couple of hard-hatted, high-vis jacket wearing vandals.
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Ah, is this a council thing?
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Oh dear, Leave EU had to apologise to Naz Shah and pay damages.
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They meant it "satirically" - why of course
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No, philistine neighbour thing. Probably need to make room for an RV/white van. (Though to be fair I wouldn't want a willow that close to my foundations either - it was always a bit of an inappropriate choice for the small front lawn of a 1970s semi miles from the nearest river, if I'm completely honest).AnatolyKasparov wrote:Ah, is this a council thing?
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I 'bout had enough nowWillow904 wrote:Well this is very sad. I'm afraid my namesake, the mighty willow tree that has graced the view from my sitting room window since I moved in over 15 years ago is currently in the process of being brutally hacked down by a couple of hard-hatted, high-vis jacket wearing vandals.
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The purpose of ugly political campaigns is turning people away from civic participation altogether.
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That damn December 2019 GE
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Government likes strifeNick Brook
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From 22 October, schools in England will be breaking the law if they fail to provide immediate access to remote education for any individual pupil unable to attend school as a result of the pandemic. @educationgovuk
have used emergency Covid powers to do so @NAHTnews
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I still don't understand how it's okay for workers unmasked in unventilated rooms for hours at a time, people coming and going, students and teachers spending hours in unventilated classrooms and crowded public transportation but seven people from different households in an outdoor garden, for example, is finable £10K
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I certainly agree when whole year groups are sent home to isolate for two weeks. I wasn't really expecting any work set for my daughter while she waited for her test result though (negative, btw, I just got the e-mail). She was feeling poorly, after all, so would have missed some school anyway.citizenJA wrote:Government likes strifeNick Brook
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From 22 October, schools in England will be breaking the law if they fail to provide immediate access to remote education for any individual pupil unable to attend school as a result of the pandemic. @educationgovuk
have used emergency Covid powers to do so @NAHTnews
4:37 pm · 1 Oct 2020
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Please give my love to your family, Willow.
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Probably because people are coming up with rules independently of each other and nobody is looking at the consistency or whether they make sense in their entirety.citizenJA wrote:I still don't understand how it's okay for workers unmasked in unventilated rooms for hours at a time, people coming and going, students and teachers spending hours in unventilated classrooms and crowded public transportation but seven people from different households in an outdoor garden, for example, is finable £10K
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Goodnight, everyone.
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Oh dear, looks like one of the SNP's MPs has been slightly naughty.
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London can't survive continued home working, says Tory mayor candidate http://dlvr.it/RhlDBT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ballsy move from Bailey here, clearly angling for the undertaker vote
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