Absolute agreement - get the AI regulation in asap.
Absolute agreement - get the AI regulation in asap.
The ME Association is investing Β£1.1m in the largest charity-funded biomedical study in ME/CFS. Imperial College London, co-led by Professor Danny Altmann, will compare immune and metabolic pathways in ME/CFS and Long Covid to uncover shared mechanisms.
meassociation.org.uk/2025/12/driv...
Well deserved Chris! π
Staggering. So my husband who has worked here for 10 years and has ILR (he qualifies for citizenship but thatβs an extra Β£2k we donβt have right now) could be deported if he lost his job? Is it that stark? Assuming this wonβt generate any actual support or go anywhere?
That's really good news.
But why do all those microphones look like they are bobbing along on a sea of sound waves?
I mean, Iβm actually a Labour Party member, but his approach is very impressive so far!
I agree with this: Make Hope Normal Again is a brilliant slogan for our times. @zackpolanski.bsky.social is shifting the narrative, not just responding to it... And, let's face it, it's high time someone did that! π
Unbelievable story β and such a contrast to the way other staff at stadiums have reacted. I still remember how an off-duty doctor worked with team staff to save Fabrice Muamba in 2012. π
Great to work with @benauto.bsky.social this week to raise awareness of its support.
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FT Editorial: "Unless the Israeli government agrees to an immediate end to the war and a surge of aid into Gaza, western countries should be sanctioning Netanyahu and his government." www.ft.com/content/69d5...
βWe thought we could be ourselvesβ: they fled Ugandaβs harsh anti-gay laws only to face the same in Kenya
It was great to become Chartered with the @cipr.co.uk last week. It was a rigorous, but enjoyable assessment day, with sessions around ethics, leadership and strategy.
For any PR leaders who have been too busy to get chartered (as I always was!) I would recommend putting some time aside for it.
π΄ New report from #Sudan π΄
"Voices from South Darfurβ reveals the devastating impact of violence, hunger and insecurity on people.
Pushed at their limits, patients share their stories and the challenges they face.
#TalkAboutSudan: www.doctorswithoutborders.ca/sudan-msf-re...
A set of posters with the words Thank God for immigrants
These posters were up in Sheffield last year. #immigration
Sunderland appreciation post!
#SAFC #TilTheEnd
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What a nonsense statement though. In what way has the UK been a βone nation experiment in open bordersβ? Our borders are in no way open, and almost every country in the world has increased migration in the last decade.
Why hasnβt the government pushed this more? I donβt get itβ¦
Likely the announcement that Doncaster-Sheffield airport would be re-opened was enough to enable Labour to hang on to the Doncaster Mayoralty, certainly in our Doncaster focus groups it came up as a big plus for the incumbent mayor. Lesson - Government showing it can do things is popular.
Amazing images.
I tried to give away my mumβs three wheel walker and Facebook took the post down (against guidelines to give away mobility aids, apparently). Let us know if you find successβ¦
Sudan in βworldβs largest humanitarian crisisβ after two years of civil war
What an amazing photo βοΈ
That last line βthe questions arenβt going awayβ - I hope thatβs true π
What a wholesome story!
#football #goodnews
www.echo-news.co.uk/sport/250679...
A really interesting report from the @cipr.co.uk here. The UK is strikingly poor on transparency around lobbying, but itβs in everyoneβs interest to know whoβs influencing whoβ¦ π
Jealous of the sleep! π΄
Hope the echo goes well.
Yet another criminally abusive leader just hiding in plain sight for decades. It really beggars belief π www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Iβm all for plot twists and cliffhangers, but if #Severance doesnβt explain itself in next weekβs finale episode, I might sever the whole series out of my own brain π§
Thanks for responding. But perhaps itβs not sick pay, but general approaches to making a job work for someone with health issues. All of this is against a backdrop of UK employers trying to streamline their workforce and be as productive as possibleβ¦ perhaps thereβs the conflict π€·ββοΈ
Is employer approach a potential reason for the difference?
Could it be that the increase in various health issues are similar, but people in other countries feel more able to work despite some ill health?