The Broads could once again echo with pelican beaks. Rewilding could make it happen.
But why did they disappear in the first place?
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Has anyone pointed out to you yet that bread is woke?
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Governments should face scrutiny. But if the headlines say “humiliation” and “fresh concerns” week after week, that's the story voters absorb.
What role is the BBC playing in framing the political narrative?
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And here's a great example of how to combat climate change on a local level. We need a lot more of this:
www.norwich.gov.uk/news/article....
In amongst all the excitement I fear many have missed this outstanding bit of trolling by Friedrich Merz.
The Chancellor gifted Trump a gilded framed copy of his grandfather’s German birth certificate... reminding Americans that Trump is both the child and grandchild of migrants.
🕊️ 50 years ago, Britain chose Europe.
The 1975 referendum showed that hope, not fear, can win.
We can choose it again. ⤵️
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I had a simple question: Has President Trump increased has net worth since taking the White House? And if so, by how much?
The answer was more surprising than I anticipated. Simply put, he has more than doubled his net worth in 4 months.
Here's how:
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This sentence feels so taboo. It's liberating to hear it said.
'The future goal of British policy cannot forever be to satisfy the purported and unstated motivations behind a decade-old referendum result.'
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They found a forgotten photo album from WWI in a Norwich attic. This emotional gift linked past to present during a heartfelt twinning cultural exchange in Rouen.
Discover the story behind the century-old images and their journey home | Sarah Patey
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Neither Labour nor the Conservatives use First Past the Post for their own elections (at least until they reach the final two).
They rightly feel that it would be ridiculous to have a leader supported by only 23-24% of the party.
Yet they insist on this nonsense for mayoral elections.
Politics isn’t just scandal and shouting matches. Most of it is slow, technical, and absolutely vital – like making sure our laws actually work. Here's what the government’s been quietly up to. Stephen McNair reports.
“Half of antidepressant users see no benefit. Relapse rates hit 80% after ceasing medication.
A new generation of treatments is on the horizon – led by the work of Dr Ayla Selamoglu at Cambridge University.”
Psychedelic medicine, explained 👇
Removing trade barriers with the EU should be the UK priority.
And not one single mention of the largest trading partner sitting on our doorstep with whom it would be easy to increase trade.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Manuela Perteghella MP writes…
Children with autism, especially girls, are too often overlooked and misunderstood. It's time for a system that recognises and supports their needs.
Absolutely amazing that a 10-year-old wrote this!!
Good for her, it's absolutely lovely. ❤️
Do have a quick read. 👇
"To me the world can look scary. Like for example going to the supermarket. There are lots of people in there, loud noises, bright lights and not knowing what is around the next aisle. It can make me have a sensory overload, and causes me to have a meltdown."
She's 10 - and wrote this. Respect.
Meme with a white box on the left hand side inside the box is a rainbow coloured infinity sign and underneath that reads "Autism Acceptance Month" on the right hand side of the meme is a black box with text that reads "Bylines Network - proudly telling citizen stories of autism. Journalism by the people for the people. help us do more" with a QR code to the right and a link to https://chuffed.org/project/bylinesnetwork
We bring you this fantastic article from @northwestbylines.co.uk
World Autism Awareness Day is 2 April, and we explore what autism is and how understanding of the condition has improved over the years
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The welfare reforms included in Rachel Reeves’ spring statement have caused anguish among disabled people, charities & the Labour Party.
Prof @richardjmurphy.bsky.social has identified 30 simple changes to the tax system. Just one of them could raise sums needed without breaking Labour’s promises.
Britain’s tax and spend dilemma Some excellent graphical analysis from the FT as part of the wider conundrum facing the country with a rapidly growing ageing population. Accompanying the news that “the UK’s public debt burden has surged faster than that of any other big advanced economy since the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic, helping drive up interest payments and limiting the country’s capacity to spend more on defence and care for an ageing population”. As of last year, more tax revenue was spent on servicing government debt than on education.
Fascinating graph that I’ve never seen before - govt spending vs tax for age groups from the FT
More than 20 Metropolitan Police officers broke down the front door of a Quaker meeting house to arrest six women who had met to discuss climate change and Gaza. It is thought to be the first time in the history of the famously pacifist Quakers that police have forced their way into one of their places of worship. The women, aged between 18 and 38, were sitting in a circle eating hummus and bread sticks on Thursday evening as part of a “welcome meeting” for Youth Demand, which calls itself a non-violent protest group.
I know the right wing media finds it all very difficult so, in an attempt to be helpful, this is what an actual interference with free speech looks like.
I agree, I do really think the seemingly most painful way of reset is long-term the optimal one for the UK, ie rejoin as full members. I set out some of the obstacles for doing so in this @eastangliabylines.co.uk piece: eastangliabylines.co.uk/news/brexit/... but I think it is still the right move.