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The cuts – an alternative

March 25, 2011 Saba Salman
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For those who’ve not already seen it, this powerful film presents an alternative to the government’s devastating cuts agenda. It features community groups and anti-cuts campaigners along with Bill Nighy, Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien and Zac Goldsmith MP. Worth watching ahead of this weekend’s demo in London against the cuts.

It Cuts Both Ways…The Alternatives from Oonagh Cousins on Vimeo.

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16 Apr

“acted entirely properly”

Mind boggles at what this lot would class as acting improperly.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/hancock-topwood-shares-contract-nhs-b1832263.html

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15 Apr

Anyway, before I go to bed just this. Over the past 35 years I've worked for every national daily paper except the Sun & the Daily Star at some point, but now, aged 62, I'm delighted to be working fod the Antimatter of the Main Stream Meejah over at @BylineTimes - and I started..

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16 Apr

Learning disabled readers wanted - paid opportunity - for this v good project:

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