Philip Brewin (@forktails) 's Twitter Profile
Philip Brewin

@forktails

Terrestrial form of @waterlevels #unsubmerged

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calendar_today08-08-2012 21:43:28

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Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the thread. I typed one word into Google search & I’m being directed to vote Conservative. This is a Silicon Valley tech giant algorithmically boosting political ads it then profits off. Anyone see a problem here?

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don't need to bring your polling card to vote. You just need to turn up, before 10pm. action.labour.org.uk/page/content/p…

Sue Everett (@suesustainable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot go out and enjoy riding my bike or walking without feeling sick in the pit of my stomach looking at the land abuse around me. This one is late harvested maize which has been accessed after harvesting to spread slurry on bare ground. Bristol Avon Rivers Environment AgencySW

I cannot go out and enjoy  riding my bike or walking without feeling sick in the pit of my stomach looking at the land abuse around me. This one is late harvested maize which has been accessed after harvesting to spread slurry on bare ground. <a href="/BristolAvonRT/">Bristol Avon Rivers</a> <a href="/EnvAgencySW/">Environment AgencySW</a>
Jackie Curtis (@jcurtisart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I saw this at dusk tonight I thought it was so dark in colour that it must be a mink but looking at the photos is it an otter?

When I saw this at dusk tonight I thought it was so dark in colour that it must be a mink but looking at the photos is it an otter?
Alastair Driver (@alidriveruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s something to cheer us up! A vision of #rewilding in lowland Britain, courtesy of @kneppcastle. Wonderful artwork by Jeroen Helmer. Now we need to commission a version for the uplands!

richard horton (@richardhorton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another myth widely promulgated is that the public will tire of restrictions to their freedoms. In fact, the public acted to socially distance, avoid mass gatherings, and work remotely ahead of govt advice. The govt has underestimated the public’s capacity to understand and act.

richard horton (@richardhorton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please read and support our letter in The Times today calling on the UK government to share the evidence, data, and models on which it is basing its policies. Without complete openness the public’s trust will be lost.

Please read and support our letter in The Times today calling on the UK government to share the evidence, data, and models on which it is basing its policies. Without complete openness the public’s trust will be lost.
Mark Austin (@markaustintv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The country is riddled with anxiety .The government should start daily news conferences to explain strategy and answer questions. Social media is fine BUT millions do not use it ... incl many elderly, precisely the people you need to reach . #coronaUK

Stig Abell (@stigabell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a tip I’ve been trying in the evenings: every time you feel yourself wanting to terror-scroll through Twitter, put your phone out of reach and read a book. Managing your mental health in the next few weeks is going to be essential.

Miles King (@milesking10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sunaks' charity support seems very focused on the health & care sector. While this is very important, it's not the whole voluntary sector, all of which is in crisis.

Caroline Lucas (@carolinelucas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've learned so much during this #Coronavirus crisis 👍the power of community 🙏who really makes a difference in our society 🌿why green spaces matter 🌈that we can't go back to *normal* because it was nowhere good enough So I'm launching #GreenStepsToBetter Pls RT 👇

Miles King (@milesking10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like a hay meadow that's been cut for hay. You can tell because the hay has been roughly rowed up. The farmer will turn it several times to dry it, before baling it. The reason it was full of wildflowers and wildlife is because it is a hay meadow, that is mown & then grazed