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RT @premnsikka
Gas price is the lowest for nearly a year, but our bills are up.
Ofgem just hiked cap from £3549 to £4279 i.e. Govt will on average pay £1779 (£4279 less £2500) per household to energy companies.
Rip-off profiteering.
Ofgem isn't protecting customers.
standard.co.uk/business/gas-pr

RT @AlanRMacLeod
Headlines like this really underline the fact that capitalism is the enemy of democracy.

RT @Yemso
Dear @ChrisHopsonNHS re:your comments to BBC news about exercising "care when jumping to conclusions about excess deaths"
a thread ......
You are the Chief Strategy Officer, if I were you I'd be hiding somewhere in profound embarrassment because:
1 of.......

RT @Beany_1
Listening on R4 to horrific stories of long wait times in the NHS, people with ruptured appendices sleeping in cars as there’s nowhere else, 30hr corridor waits, no ambulances at all for 2 heart attack victims.

Where THE FUCK is the government on this? This is terrifying!

RT @EmergencyMedDr
Views from doctors working in the 🩺

Patients being cared for on floors. The elderly dying with the best dignity staff can provide them.. whilst waiting in the back of an ambulance for a hospital bed. Tears flow freely from staff.

Shared w/ permission

RT @drhjefferson
I mean for christs sake @Conservatives what did you *think* was going to happen?

RT @onerachaelo
I’ve searched for a meaningful choice in global activism, in regards to our suffering planet. I am a doomer/realist. If you listen to anyone today listen to @EliotJacobson

youtu.be/0Nui67G-g2Q

RT @jbloom_lab
I wanted to summarize what is known about the new XBB.1.5 variant of SARS-CoV-2, which is starting to generate a lot of interest.

(There are no new scientific results in this thread, it simply aggregates previously reported results for those not following topic closely.)

RT @EmergencyMedDr
Views from doctors working in the 🩺

Imagine arriving breathless to A&E via a GP’s car due to their fear that waiting for an overrun ambulance service may cost your life & there’s no cubicle or portable oxygen? And imagine the helplessness the A&E dr feels..

RT @oscarhero1801
I really do not want to dampen your spirits today but I heard on Radio 4 that as many parents cannot afford to keep their children they may have to go into care and that children have been seen raiding rubbish bins for food. We MUST take collective action in order to stop this!

RT @implausibleblog
"I will vote to make sure we have Keir Starmer in No 10 and that we don't have the Conservatives in government any more. They are not fit to govern."

Anna Soubry, former Conservative Minister

RT @SiOldridge
8. UK tax on North Sea fossil fuels is tiny compared to countries like Norway, removing the incentive to re-invest. We need very high taxes, with tax rebates for investment in renewables only (not more fossil fuels) - forcing FF companies to transition.
green-alliance.org.uk/wp-conte

RT @SiOldridge
4. UK Govt killed the solar market by prematurely removing subsidies, causing mass lay-offs, and destroying strong exponential growth in an incredibly cheap, clean form of energy.

RT @thetimeisnowTB
40% of homeless people in the United States have either a part time or a full-time job.

endhomelessness.org/blog/emplo

RT @WesElyMD
1/🧵 Our cell’s genes are rewired in MILD COVID 🧬
 
Stunning data in @Nature
 
White Cells (monocytes) switch gene expression from an established innate immune profile to a pro-clotting signature in COVID.
 
We’re immunocompromised.

Let’s unpack this…
 
go.nature.com/3GeDygW

RT @RachelReevesMP
More dire warnings about the state of the UK economy.

It didn’t have to be this way.

The Tories have run down our economy and public services - and we are all paying the price. twitter.com/tmorrowspapers/sta

RT @easternmoon
Scrooge would be proud. This winter 1000s face getting cut off from heating and electricity because their energy suppliers has forced them onto pre-payment metres. Sign now to tell companies to stop this awful practice.
act.38degrees.org.uk/act/stop-

RT @peteneville65
For those who don't fully understand what is up with the NHS, here is a thread for you that might help.

I'm a consultant physician working as a doctor in the NHS in Yorkshire and Wales for 32 years now. I have experienced the NHS at its best (2008) and its worst (2022).

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