A promotional graphic for the EveryDoctor organisation on a bright red background. On the right is a headshot of Dr. Julia Patterson, CEO of EveryDoctor, smiling at the camera. To her left, bold text reads: "GOOD LAW Project. Our CEO Julia joins Good Law Project’s new podcast: The Shadow Contract. An investigative podcast about Palantir, NHS data and the fight for public trust." At the top left is the EveryDoctor logo, and at the bottom right is a QR code with the caption "Listen now."
Tired of the spin on Palantir and the NHS? The Shadow Contract - a new investigative podcast from @goodlawproject.org - cuts through the noise.
Our CEO Dr Julia Patterson features in Episode 1. All four episodes are out now.
Listen: goodlaw.social/a87e02
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I’m on his list lmfao what a dipshit
Incredible how much the site’s staff seem to be even more incompetent than the tumblr staff
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Politico report the Home Secretary was asked who out of Zack Polanski, Nigel Farage, Kemi Badenoch or Ed Davey she would taser or deport.
Mahmood replied: “All of the above.”
So Home Secretary is herself able to joke about deporting Badenoch, Polanski & Farage.
(Farage ought not to reciprocate)
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Look out for that far right party trying to defraud people who intend to vote for the Scottish Greens
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Once again. These people do not want freedom of speech, they want the freedom to monolog without criticism.
They're going to end the freedom of speech of students to protest bigoted speakers they disagree with.
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Just watched higher ed in the US turn into a sad farce, as the right destroys academic freedom for all save bigotry, moving to bankrupt any uni that still allows their staff and students to demand racial justice, protest war crimes or defend the trans community. Now Labour is on the same ugly track.
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If students are not allowed to counter protest bigots, free speech really is dead
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Her office said the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, had received reports of speakers and lecturers being harassed and blocked for holding gender-critical or religious views, of foreign interference suppressing academic freedoms, and of ideological belief requirements featuring in job advertisements.
The OfS will be able to use the new complaints scheme from September. From April, it will be able to fine universities the greater of £500,000 or 2 per cent of their income, which would amount to millions of pounds for large institutions, for breaches under the Freedom of Speech Act. Ultimately, universities could be deregistered for egregious cases.
Bridget Phillipson will introduce new laws to make it possible for Universities to be fined millions of pounds if they don't silence students who protest bigots invited onto their campuses. It's like the Tories never left office.
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EXPOSED: How Viktor Orbán Bankrolled the Network Around Reform UK
As Hungary’s Prime Minister suffers a historic electoral defeat, Byline Times maps out how his government’s funding arm channelled hundreds of thousands of pounds into organisations at the heart of Br...
Great article exposing Reform’s Orban funding and also Epstein’s influence 🤮 Fun fact for teachers though, written by Karam Bales who exposed the anti-school safety astroturf group Us For Them who were platformed more that unions and scientists during Covid bylinetimes.com/2026/04/14/e...
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Handy Guide:
✅ Free Speech: When GCs who had no relation to my University complained to try and get me kicked off my course
❌ Not Free Speech: Exercising one's right to peaceful protest against those advocating your exclusion from society – on the campus you have to live and work in
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This from Palantir, the company Starmer and Streeting have trusted with our NHS data.
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hippocratic conditional suggestion
#peterstakh
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Yet here in the UK such bans are defended by "sensible" politicians
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Asked about JK Rowling’s opposition to trans rights, Dugdale said: “I have a huge respect for JK Rowling. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting her before and I think her story and how she came to be this prolific, incredible children’s writer in this city as a single mum writing in a cafe is phenomenal and an inspiration to so many women across the world.
“I think she’s been a really powerful political advocate [for] improving the lot of single mums, making a case for tackling poverty and inequality in all its forms, and there is absolutely a place for her in public life to share her experiences and tell her story and make a difference.”
The new Chair of Stonewall, Kezia Dugdale, on JK Rowling (www.theguardian.com/politics/202...).
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🔴NEW: Kate Forbes tried to attract UAE government investors to Scotland by offering them “rapid access” to policymakers and “bespoke” tours, despite allegations the state armed a militia accused of genocide in Sudan.
Our latest: https://f.mtr.cool/aaeompsnof
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It is actually remarkable that we had two weeks of serious social unrest about energy and fuel prices and yet, I don’t think I saw or heard anything about “Data Centres” from any protest organiser or in their demands to the government.
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When will Israel be held accountable for these crimes? THEY WERE DELIVERING WATER FOR UNICEF!!
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doctor, doctor, what’s your judgement? #pathologic #морутопия
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Last year I rewatched Utena and drew this poster. And... I think it's time to show it?? 🤺
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As in Gaza, now in Lebanon
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While killing dozens of people in Lebanon (MOPH says 112, civil defense counts 250+, until now), Israel still found time to kill another one of our colleagues in Gaza.
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