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Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Manchester Department of Politics | opinions my own | she/her
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4,000 new jobs created at a solar energy plant - compared to the 50 jobs created at data centers for anyone keeping track
absolutely horrendous. everyone must read these accounts.
so the uni’s response to striking staff is to essentially suspend them without pay and reassign their work to non-striking colleagues who, if they refuse the extra work, will also be effectively suspended without pay. is their plan to just gut the uni of teaching staff or….?
thrilled to be in Brighton for @mybisa.bsky.social !! day one let’s go!!
NEW on “Paper Trail”: Cancer drug Revlimid is one of the bestselling pharmaceutical products of all time, with total sales of over $100 billion. It also cost nearly $1,000 per pill, even though that same pill cost just 25 cents to make. Listen to this episode wherever you get your podcasts:
Deputizing local police to act as immigration agents is a recipe for disaster. Enough is enough.
“Public money should be spent on working for the public, not political PR. It’s time parliament tighten the rules on expenses and stop politicians spending taxpayers’ money hiring cronies to improve their chances at the next election.”- @jolyon.goodlawproject.org www.thenational.scot/news/2619120...
Between territories and hostile systems, survivors and crew on a rescue boat imagine radical alternatives through care. Read the latest blog post by Melissa Pawson ⤵️ blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/border-crimi...
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Civilians have had apparent seizures. One had his eyes roll back. Another had ribs broken. “I felt like I was going to pass out and die,” said a 16-year-old citizen put in a chokehold. The government won’t say if any agents have been punished. (Published Jan. 2026)
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"Ordinary people from every background, community and colour are carrying out thousands of acts of care and repair, looking after people they do not know, and showing clearly that none of this is in their name." www.opendemocracy.net/far-right-vi...
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www.propublica.org
How a 25-Cent Cancer Pill Became a Hundred-Billion-Dollar Business
Revealed: MPs spent £500k of taxpayer cash on firms with party or political links
WESTMINSTER MPs have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayer cash on firms with current or past party links, The Sunday National can…
www.thenational.scot
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Anna Forringer-Beal
Anna Forringer-Beal
Anna Forringer-Beal
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ACLU
Good Law Project
ProPublica
Border Criminologies
Praxis, for migrants and refugees
Nearly 4,000 jobs. 47,000 solar panels a day. Made top-to-bottom on American soil. This is the clean energy promise kept: good jobs, lower bills, and a better future. electrek.co/2026/06/11/g...
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Qcells is making solar cells in Georgia at what will soon be the largest solar cell factory in US history. Here's why that matters.
electrek.co
Georgia is about to have the biggest solar cell factory in US history
Governor Jay Inslee
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
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Sumayah Nakazibwe and Stella Ariokot feared they would be next as fires took hold of neighbouring houses
www.theguardian.com
‘It was so terrifying’: care workers tell of being trapped at home by Belfast mob
www.propublica.org
Civilians have had apparent seizures. One had his eyes roll back. Another had ribs broken. “I felt like I was going to pass out and die,” said a 16-year-old citizen put in a chokehold. The government ...
We Found More Than 40 Cases of Immigration Agents Using Banned Chokeholds and Other Moves That Can Cut Off Breathing
www.opendemocracy.net
While extremists grabbed headlines, hundreds of ordinary people mobilised to protect our neighbours
Far-right chaos won’t define Northern Ireland – solidarity will
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'The university has adopted the position that boycotting staff are in "breach of contract", will receive no pay, and are therefore not expected to work at all, leading to what some have described as a "lockout".' 1/3
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University staff forced to either cover colleagues' work or go without pay
Staff at Edinburgh University have been told that they must cover for their boycotting colleagues or go without pay themselves.
www.heraldscotland.com
Margot Finn