Former environmental scientist: soil water processes; catchment hydrology
Apparently, I represent a squalid chapter in UK history doing incalculable damage to the country; I've turned it into an island of strangers ~ Keir Starmer
Little ol' me. Who knew..
Atul Haria (immigrant)
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fuck off Andy
Nice thing to see on my way home.
Ah, where are those Brexiters (Gove) who promised *higher* standards after leaving the EU. The silence is deafening.
It was always a con.
Ah, where are those Brexiters (Gove) who promised *higher* standards after leaving the EU. The silence is deafening.
It was always a con.
“The BBC and their defamation defense want to take the testimony and obtain documents from 47 different entities because they tell a federal judge that they've got to prove that Donald Trump actually did foment an insurrection and led an insurrection”
Subpoenas to Trump family, Jack Smith. Ooops!
Er. I hope someone has reported this to the police because I really feel this should be reported to the police
‘Fast-track’ regulation could expose Britons to harmful chemicals, say campaigners
Kittie 🖤🦝
Wrighty
Love this as a prevention case study:
- Low cost, even revenue raising in the short term
- Improves health outcomes and reduces costly hospital admissions
Shows political leadership is key:
- Politically costly for Khan to implement
- Did it despite cost savings landing outside GLA
The Leave campaign made promises they couldn't keep, and ordinary people are paying the price.
Fisherman Josh Dornam: “I voted for Brexit because I thought it was going to help the fishing industry – but it was all based on lies.”
Exclusive: Fighting Dirty taking legal action against government over proposal it says could import weaker standards
An environmental campaign group is taking legal action against the government over proposals that it claims could fast-track chemical hazard classifications from other countries with lower standards into UK law.
Fighting Dirty claims proposals to change the classification and labelling of potentially hazardous chemicals could result in the UK weakening standards on cancer-causing substances. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
www.independent.co.uk
A decade on from the EU referendum, Alex Ross visits Cornwall to discover a fishing industry still reeling from a betray
‘Fast-track’ regulation could expose Britons to harmful chemicals, say campaigners
‘Fast-track’ regulation could expose Britons to harmful chemicals, say campaigners
Stuart Hoddinott
Best for Britain
Dr Ian McCormick
Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and Ulez, study suggests
This should probably be a bigger story
www.rawstory.com/donald-trump...
As I understand it, when they proscribed Palestine Action it was on the back of evidence of coordinated attempts to organise trespass and cause damage.
Everyone who supported them by so much as holding a paper became arrestable for terrorism.
Are they going to do the same for "Patriot Platform"?
Exclusive: Fighting Dirty taking legal action against government over proposal it says could import weaker standards
An environmental campaign group is taking legal action against the government over proposals that it claims could fast-track chemical hazard classifications from other countries with lower standards into UK law.
Fighting Dirty claims proposals to change the classification and labelling of potentially hazardous chemicals could result in the UK weakening standards on cancer-causing substances. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Fighting Dirty taking legal action against government over proposal it says could import weaker standards
An environmental campaign group is taking legal action against the government over proposals that it claims could fast-track chemical hazard classifications from other countries with lower standards into UK law.
Fighting Dirty claims proposals to change the classification and labelling of potentially hazardous chemicals could result in the UK weakening standards on cancer-causing substances. Continue reading...
Imperial College scientists analysed health records before and after introduction of air pollution reduction zones
Low emission and clean air zones attract controversy whenever they are proposed, but there is growing evidence that they work in improving air quality. The Bradford zone was followed by a reduction of about 25% in GP visits for heart and breathing problems and survey data shows that the central London zone was followed by a reduction in the likelihood of a person taking sick leave.
Now analysis of health records has found emergency admissions to hospital reduced after the introduction of the T-charge and ultra-low emissions zone (Ulez) in central London. Continue reading...
President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the BBC is about to implode, legal experts reported on Tuesday.National trial lawyer and strategist Michael Popok, the host of the "Legal AF" podcast, discusse...
Danny Thommo (TR sidekick) tells Southampton rioters not to get arrested as UK far-right plans to build a "#PatriotPlatform" to "channel this energy into something they cannot dismiss or bury. We must connect, organise, and put thousands of boots on the ground, not just a few hundred in one city"