30 people made the decision to award the Palantir contract.
@unison.org.uk represent 1.3m people and the BMA all doctors.
It's time the Labour government cleared up Tory mess and remove Palantir from NHS.
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Sometimes we mask by becoming a "chameleon." If youâve spent years learning to blend in to avoid the fallout of being misunderstood, you might find yourself agreeing with things before youâve even had a chance to process how you actually feel. 2/2
I wonder if the biggest mask I wear is the political one? Just going with the flow to fit in. 1/2
The Great Scottish Football Schism
Vibes vs. Votes in Footballâs Political Soul
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League Cup winners already this season. Now we focus on the battle to stay up. Proud of them all. đ #StMirren #FanOwned 3/3
We arenât owned by billionaires. St Mirren is a fan owned club with one of the smallest budgets in the league, up against Scotland's richest. 2/3
St Mirren Players line up before Scottish Cup Semi Final
St Mirren fans at Hampden for the Scottish Cup Semi Final
Wasn't to be. We battled back to extra time but just ran out of steam.
Lost our keeper pre match, then his replacement, ending with a 17 year old in goal. With a makeshift defence, Craig, the players, and the staff gave everything. 1/3
#StMirren
"...That's why I'm scoffing at authority, defiant often
Flying off at the handle with my mom, no dad
So I'm non-compliant at home, at school I'm just shy and awkward"
Eminen, Legacy
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"I used to be the type of kid that would always think the sky is falling
Why am I so differently wired? Am I a Martian?
What kind of twisted experiment am I involved in?
'Cause I don't belong in this world..."
1/2
There are plenty of times I feel I can't go on, but something deep down says: get up, the bell ainât rang yet. As Captain James T. Kirk once said, "I don't believe in the no win scenario." 2/2
Iâve had arthritis since my late teens. Itâs made life harder, but itâs part of me, just like Autism. Do I wish it wasnât like this? Yes. But wishing doesnât change facts. Dealing with who I am is more beneficial than dreaming my life away. 1/2
Being told your disability is a "gift" when you are genuinely suffering isn't empowering, itâs isolating. We have to stop policing how people describe their own lives. Honesty about the struggle isn't negativity; it's the first step toward actually making things better. 2/2
There is a growing danger in neurodiversity spaces that voices of struggle get shouted down. People who don't see their life through rose tinted spectacles are often forced to conform to a narrative that is completely alien to their own lived experience. 1/2
I am who I am, and learning to live with who and what I am is the key. We don't have a superpower, but we have the power to beat the odds if we accept our reality as it is and fight to make it better. 3/3
I am Autistic and possibly ADHD; my 7yr daughter is the same. Do I want us to struggle? No. But we will. What I am teaching my daughter is to never give up. 2/3
This article is going to anger many. It shouldn't, as itâs a reality for many neurodivergent people.
It is disabling. And yes, many of us would prefer not to suffer. Society can change, but it will always be a struggle for us. 1/3
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The right to protest is a fundamental right, not a privilege as some seem to think it should be. It is a cornerstone of our democracy.
A crackdown on dissent is almost always a sign of weakness not strength. ⤾ď¸
I'm not back at work until next Wednesday. Hopefully, Iâll be okay for this Sundayâs Scottish Cup Semi final at Hampden. Iâm both dreading it and excited for it. My Autism and ADHD need to work this out between them đ𫨠2/2
Had a major meltdown two days before our family holiday to Malta. I put on the mask and ploughed through. Then I struggled at work until I eventually had to leave early as fatigue, rage, and sensory issues boiled over. 1/2
Greg Oxley looks at the war waged by the US and Israel on Iran and asks if it changing from a war of choice to a war of necessityâŚ
Warfare by its very nature is chaotic and unpredictable. And the erratic ramblings of Donald Trump do not helpâŚ
www.left-horizons.com/2026/03/25/i...
"Embrace your solitude and love it. Endure the pain it causes, and try to sing out with it. For those near to you are distant..."
Rainer Maria Rilke
"Let everything happen to you Beauty and terror
Just keep going
No feeling is final"
Rainer Maria Rilke
Workers shouldnât keep paying the price for every crisis. We need fairer policies that put more responsibility on the wealthy.
âĄď¸Stronger protection for workersâ pay and conditions
âĄď¸Policies that target corporate profits and wealth instead of wages
âĄď¸End austerity-style measures impacting the poorest
As my ole nan used to say "never trust a f*cking Tory"
And to keep up this fine tradition i tell my daughters "never f*cking trust an ex Tory now a far right bawbag"
Anger. I don't deal with it at all well. This wee video is another one to watch if blowing a fuse is all too familiar in your life.
youtu.be/dclKcXgNgGk?...
Autistic Meltdown or ADHD rage.
Great wee video. Worth a watch, especially if you are or suspect you are AuDHD
youtu.be/DLl2kEe5z8Y?...
We need an education system built for actual human beings. Not Victorian factory workers. 4/4
Thatâs not children failing the system. Thatâs the system failing the children.
Neurodivergent kids take the worst of it. But this isnât only about them. Itâs about every kid who sat in a classroom feeling stupid, invisible, or wrong, and wasnât. 3/4
One size fits all. Pass the same exams. Think the same way. And if you canât? Youâre failed and forgotten.
Millions of kids have been written off not because they werenât capable but because they didnât fit a template built 150 years ago. 2/4
Our education system was designed in the Victorian era to produce compliant workers. It hasnât changed much since.
Every child learns differently. Every child has different strengths. The system ignores this completely. 1/4