Good points. Perhaps non-London/SE regions might do better if we received equivalent public per-capita investment in infrastructure. Better transport links to the SW would help. We're relative losers in that equation, just like The North. Writing from a research centre in receipt of an ARIA grant.
10.03.2026 14:55
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I am genuinely *begging* some of you - well-meaning, left-wing people on BlueSky, some of whom no doubt support the Green Party, to understand exactly where broad stroke "anti-Zionist" policies lead.
We know, because it happened in Poland from 1967-1968
jewishstudies.ceu.edu/sites/jewish...
10.03.2026 11:22
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A Brothers Mehteh bicycle.
Worried about wild fluctuations from $90/barrel crude to $110/barrel? I recommend you invest in an oil price spike nonchalance machine for your personal transport needs:
09.03.2026 22:58
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Collage of photos showcasing Kathryn and Krithika at the Turn the Tide Festival.
I spent Saturday at the Turn the Tide science festival with Kathryn talking about neuroscience research π§
The highlight was the kids! They always end up asking the most interesting questions.
Thank you to Truro and Penwith College for the invite π
#STEM #Neuroscience #PublicOutreach
09.03.2026 09:40
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Enjoying my wee research stay at UCL ππ€ - a lovely study spot to hide from the rain!
15.02.2026 14:19
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This week at BRIC our MSc Human Neuroscience students have need combining EEG with MRI-guided theta-burst brain stimulation to study supplementary-motor contributions to executive control.
06.03.2026 15:40
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Conservatives that are suddenly so gung ho about raising defence spending should follow their logic through and commit to cutting pensions to fund this.
Waiting to hear this principled view get voiced by the opposition.
Waiting....
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... thought so
06.03.2026 13:00
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He really is the best at clearly articulating current UK political realities through well-drawn metaphors.
03.03.2026 12:50
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Trump Says War Could Last Weeks and Offers Contradictory Visions of New Regime
If you're wondering why Starmer first refused US access to UK bases then granted it, I suspect the answer is the same in both cases: US plan is flaky as hell. Shd we join illegal strikes on a country capable of retaliating, with someone this clueless about what next?
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/01/u...
02.03.2026 09:58
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Rough rule of thumb: 10% *sustained* oil price rise adds about 0.4/0.5% to inflation and reduces GDP growth by around 0.1/0.2%
02.03.2026 11:03
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the next ayatollah should be a woman of color
01.03.2026 11:58
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If anyone subscribes to the Goodwin substack please do the decent thing and send around screenshots of the entire sore, vengeful post- election text.
27.02.2026 06:11
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Who's the billionaire behind Londonβs biggest mass eviction?
He's the London philanthropist who says he's committed to solving homelessness. So why is Asif Aziz's Criterion Capital rushing to make hundreds of Londoners homeless in the coming weeks?
Londonβs βworst mass eviction in recent historyβ is underway; hundreds of households across London told to get out of their homes this week by the same landlord, ahead of the renters rights act. The landlord? Billionaire Asif Azizβs Criterion Capital. www.londoncentric.media/p/asif-aziz-...
22.02.2026 07:53
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Nigel Farage in answering Nick Robinson's question about why he believes Britain is broken gave an analysis of falling net migration that is demonstrably factually inaccurate.
"It is so broken and its declining so quickly that anybody with a dispassionate view can see it. It is quite interesting. Just look at the net migration numbers. 'Oh isn't it good net migration is coming down?' But do you know why? It is because there is an exodus. There is now an exodus.Those who are of a situation and a financial position to have a choice are now fleeing the country in numbers".
This is factually incorrect. Net migration fell year on year by 465,00 in the most recent Official of National Statisitcs figures: the year to June 2025. This was not because of an "exodus" (an increase in emigration). It is because immigration fell by 401,000 (to 898,000 from 1.299 million the previous year). That accounts for 90% of the big drop in net migration. The increase in emigration by 41,000 was a minor component. Most of the increase in emigration was of non-EU nationals. British citizens made up a third of emigrants, but there was no significant increasse in British emigration, which was at very similar levels in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025: it is not a significant cause of the drop in net migration.
Nick Robinson did tell Mr Farage that he was exaggerating the number of people who don't speak English - and BBC Verify did produce an analysis showing that was a five-fold exaggeration. But this central incorrect claim about immigration and net migration was not caught in the programme, or before broadcast.
It should at least be scrutinised and corrected afterwards - so that an accurate account of why net migration fell (primarily a reduction in immigration visas to the UK) can be communicated to the audience.
I have asked the BBC to scrutinise + correct the factually inaccurate claims made by Mr Nigel Farage about why net migration fell in 'Political Thinking with Nick Robinson'
Here is the link if you want to do something like this.
www.bbc.co.uk/contact/comp...
13.02.2026 21:48
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Chart shows cumulative monthly public sector net borrowing this financial year and last year, Β£bn. Title states: "Total borrowing over the course of this year is now lower than last year, and has fallen faster than was expected at the November budget."
Todayβs public finance figures show borrowing is falling, and falling even faster than forecast back in November.
This is important: the Chancellorβs plan for meeting her fiscal rules is predicated on borrowing falling significantly this year and next.
20.02.2026 08:00
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Good overview of the workload on staff and MPs, and what the role of the MP is/could/should be.
I prioritise dealing with casework quickly over replying to policy emails because e.g. helping a person access disability support is more important to me...
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17.02.2026 14:33
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The Bucket Stops Here
UKRIβs new funding framework takes a stab at classifying budgets β but doesnβt yet govern research
Bucket theory is unglamorous but very important. @ersatzben.com is forensic here - a must read for those interested in UK research policy
www.ersatzben.com/p/the-bucket...
15.02.2026 09:27
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Gary Lineker, "Jim Ratcliffe is a migrant himself, an economic migrant, he lives in Monaco"
"A lot of the immigrants contribute enormously, and the facts show you that, in terms of revenue, paying tax etc"
"Whereas Jim in Monaco, is doing everything he can to avoid paying tax"
15.02.2026 10:51
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BREAKING: Wes Streeting publishes his private WhatsApp messages with Peter Mandelson in apparent attempt to draw a line under their friendship. They reveal:
:: He feared being βtoast at the next electionβ in his Ilford North seat, adding: βThere isnβt a clear answer to the question: why Labour?β.
09.02.2026 18:13
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I mean, I accept that I'm an outlier here, but I don't think Starmer is terrible? He led Labour to a thumping majority nobody thought possible; they're delivering on some big things: ending the 2-kid limit, renting reforms, renationalising railways, employment rights; support for Ukraine ...
09.02.2026 14:52
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Placements are a great way for UG students to enhance their resume. At BRIC placement students work with researchers on projects involving brain imaging and brain stimulation. You can find out more about research at BRIC here www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psy...
02.02.2026 12:28
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Speech Science Forum - Anna Caunt
Growing up in Multilingual London: Caregiver Beliefs and Everyday Language Input
I look forward to giving a talk next week on the first two studies in my thesis at the UCL SSF, more info here :) www.ucl.ac.uk/brain-scienc...
03.02.2026 12:01
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Oh lovely.
09.02.2026 15:42
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This type of X comms from the Home Office seems a political gift to Reform, and fuel for overt racists, while repelling progressives at the same time
08.02.2026 13:23
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These bans are short-sighted and inhumane and pushed by people who do not understand the complexity of social media
07.02.2026 08:56
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βThe combined tuition fees of the entire Question Time panel would not cover my cost for 1 year of uni. Is that fair?β
Oli Dugmore
Itβs absolutely NOT fair. This outrageous scandal must end
06.02.2026 07:34
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I've often thought of starting a 'Bluesky six months ago' account and simply posting the buzz word from that time that everyone has now dropped.
06.02.2026 09:23
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