This period has undoubtedly increased our gratitude for and appreciation of the green spaces and nature around us – providing us with respite during such difficult times. 2/4
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As we come through this pandemic and begin to rebuild our economies, it’s time to invest in the industries, infrastructure and jobs that will endure any storm – or even another virus – so we bounce back stronger than before. 3/4
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#WorldEnvironmentDay that nobody can do this alone. That’s why we must move towards a greener, cleaner, and more resilient future, and the UK looks forward to working with countries around the world in the run up to@COP26 in Glasgow next year. 4/4pic.twitter.com/lhQGTURjCh
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What is your favourite cheese?
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Beating corona? Protests?
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Are you applying for citizenship and is doing Govt PR one of the new criteria?
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False. Deaths are not reported on the day they occur. Can't believe I still need to point this out to people.
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