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Posts by Nathan Ley

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Revolution’s much-hyped RAS inhibitor hits key survival goals in phase 3 pancreatic cancer trial Revolution Medicines’ pan-RAS inhibitor helped patients with a highly aggressive form of pancreatic cancer live an average of six months longer than chemotherapy, hitting a goal of the phase 3 stud | ...

Survival doubled. For one of the worst, hardest to treat cancers.

Science is a bloody (and dare I say pharma/biotech) magical thing….

www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/revo...

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JD Vance, are you free in October

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What a beautiful day for democracy and for Europe 🇪🇺 🇭🇺

And you can piss right off @jd-vance-1.bsky.social 🇪🇺

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In Oxford today I cycled past two lots of morris dancers to get to the drum & bass bike (no crossover party..) next to outdoor seating for pubs and cafes. 10 years ago this would be impossible: beautiful Broad Street was a thru road and used as a big car park. We don't always have to put cars first.

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For the good of the sport.....thank god for that! #parisroubaix

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It may seem like nerdy detail that the increasing weight of cars is worsening potholes, but it matters.

The car makers push to sell wider and heavier cars is increasing road maintenance costs and that affects us all.

Not to mention worse crash outcomes and less space to pass (wider) parked cars.

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Photo of blue bin with recycling symbol

Photo of blue bin with recycling symbol

Three Oxfordshire districts are among the top 30 councils in the country for household recycling: South Oxfordshire (61.3%), Vale of White Horse (58.9%), West Oxfordshire (57%), and Cherwell (51%). Oxfordshire overall recycles 56.6% - the highest of any county council.

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The point is that you will now get a shop, and much more

Politicians need to see beyond narrow self-serving interests

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I did not know that was what HMO stood for...

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A beautiful segment on West Oxfordshire and their perfectly modest proposal to build homes on one of their billions of car parks

But Tories being complete oxygen thieves, who'd have guessed

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The Abingdon Monk is back, and better than ever!

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Nice to see a few more of these going up in my patch, on request!

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With international scarcity we should be going big on promoting (environmentally friendly) alternatives, not pretending everything is fine

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Hard disagree, and the sort of thing likely to cause defections

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A break from the usual - away for work somewhere a bit warmer this past week 🌞

Back in town now - and no place like home

I’m quickly readjusting to streets without tram tracks running down the middle, or brass instruments being played loudly every few yards (though I wouldn't say no to either....)

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It's really not confusing at all. Get a grip.

2 weeks ago 10 1 2 0

What sane person would ever try to get into local politics

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"The oil crisis is exactly what the net zero brigade wants"

"The oil crisis is exactly what the net zero brigade wants"

These people have a funny way of saying "Environmentalists have been proved right yet again."

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They're literally verbally abusing local residents, obstructing council workers, using racist, misogynistic and homophobic language towards anyone who disagrees with them. What more do you need!? They're pests, and as our PCC your lack of interest in dealing with this matter is unacceptable.

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The dark side of Raise the Colours Early on Tuesday evening, amid rush-hour traffic, a ‘Highway Maintenance’-branded van was openly stationed on Abingdon Road affixing St George’s flags to lamp-posts. We ask who is behind it – and why ...

On Tuesday, activists from ‘Raise the Colours’ erected flags along Abingdon Road in broad daylight. We ask who is behind it – and why the campaign is so controversial. oxfordclarion.uk/raise-the-co...

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Rationale for Culham will be to bank the housing allocation, and also try to cannibalize the green vote in Culham + Clifton Hampden (which will never work)

No Radley or Abingdon because there are too many libs

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Looks like we're definitely going to end up with the 'Greater Oxford' Model.

If that's how it ends can they *please* tidy up some of these loose ends?

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It’s hard not to love @oxfordclarion.bsky.social ❤️

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How the Conservative Party Baked a National Pothole Crisis They even gave it an official name in Oxfordshire: ‘Managed Decline’

You've already given me your time by reading that, so thank you! but I do go into that on a separate piece

open.substack.com/pub/cllrdrna...

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“Everything else sits downstream of that reality: Councils are becoming social care services with a few diminishing extras.”

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The Adult Social Care Theory Of Everything This is why you hate your councils - even if you have no idea about it

Everyone is receiving their Council Tax bill through the post at the moment.

The most hated tax.

But judging from the awful standard of ‘discourse’ in FB groups around the county - I can only urge as many people as possible to read/share this

Thanks!

cllrdrnathanley.substack.com/p/the-adult-...

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If you live in Oxford city and have a vote this May you know what to do...

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You're not going to enjoy looking at all the Tory election literature for any local election since around ~2021, then....

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Back in the (club riding) game.... ☀️🚴‍♀️🚴🚴‍♂️

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Hmmm....is there any reason this isn't worth following *anyway* ?

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