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Andrew Kersley has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in February 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Andrew Kersley are: Email, X. Besides social media accounts, akersley has populated their site with Fix the Damn Sick Pay (Tribune), Water firm bosses earn £15m as amount of raw sewage dumped in UK rivers rockets (Daily Mirror), A Crypto Company Thinks It Can Help Fight Climate Change (Wired), Polluters Left to Mark their Own Homework Due to Environment Agency Cuts, Warns Whistleblower (Byline Times), Firms Employing MPs Won £1.1 Billion in Contracts During Pandemic (Byline Times), Scotland’s Bar Workers Are Fighting for Better (Tribune), Portugal’s Home Working Laws Are a Model for the Post-Pandemic World (Tribune), ‘Dead fish are floating in the river’: Inside Britain’s sewage crisis (Huck), How Cuts and Privatisation Caused the Sewage Crisis (Tribune), Behind Glasgow’s COP26 Bin Strike (Tribune), How Much Money Do Crypto Bros Actually Make? (Vice), How do you deradicalise an incel? (Wired UK), Poverty Shortens Your Life (Tribune), This charity wants to cure or kill Big Tech (Wired UK), Noble Rot (Private Eye), Squid Game is the weird future of local-global TV (Wired UK), The UK Is About to Cut Welfare, Even for Cancer Patients (Vice), The best games that you’ll never, ever beat (Wired UK), Why won’t Skyrim die? (Wired UK), Foundation is Apple’s first (flawed) TV masterpiece (Wired UK), The Apple vs Epic ruling will change gaming forever (Wired UK), This startup is making at-home fertility treatment affordable (Wired UK), The Real Way to Solve the Social Care Crisis (Tribune), They think they can stop burnout by playing around (Wired UK), The end of ‘Money Heist’: what to expect from the Spanish swindlers’ final season (NME), Why young people are refusing to have children (Huck Magazine), Britain’s Labour Shortage Has an Easy Solution: Better Pay and Conditions (Tribune), You’re back in the office. So are your bad WFH habits (Wired UK), The wild logistics of the Istanbul Canal megaproject (Wired UK), Britain’s Minimum Wage Is a Joke (Tribune), The slow collapse of Amazon’s drone delivery dream (Wired UK), The People Who Got Scammed Out of Hundreds of Thousands in Cryptocurrency (Vice), Startups are scrambling to fix the social care system (Wired UK), Remembering Jean Charles de Menezes (Tribune), Ending the UC Uplift Shows that Poverty Is Tory Government Policy (Tribune), This startup is reinventing dark kitchens (Wired UK), Liveable Sick Pay Saves Lives – But the Tories Don’t Want You to Have It (Tribune), Five Years After Jo Cox’s Death, Far-Right Violence Is a Growing Threat (Tribune), How yoga teachers are exploited by the gig economy (Huck Magazine), Cleaners Say Bosses Treated Them So Badly It May Have Helped Spread COVID (Vice), The Short Pay Scandal in Our Hospitals (Tribune), The relentless rise of Royal Mail text message scams (Wired UK), Media News (Private Eye), How Britain’s Spy Cops Targeted Grieving Families (Tribune), Loot boxes are dead. What comes next will be worse (Wired UK), Portugal’s Drugs Strategy Could Work in Britain (Tribune), Everything Gavin Williamson could be doing to support schools instead of banning mobile phones (Left Foot Forward), Health anxiety: The fear of illness making people quit jobs and move home (BBC), Inside the Wave of Violence Shopkeepers Have Faced During the Pandemic (Vice), How Barbara Castle Fought to Expose the British Empire’s Shame in Kenya (Tribune), How the Pandemic Screwed ‘Generation Left’ (Tribune), Revealed: Many Asian people “afraid to leave the house” as Met records rise in hate crimes despite pandemic (Left Foot Forward), The new kind of automation putting gig economy workers at risk of destitution (Left Foot Forward), How Joe Sacco Gave a Voice to ‘History’s Losers’ (Tribune), The UK Is Tumbling Headfirst Into a Student Gambling Crisis (Vice), Couriers say Uber’s ‘racist’ facial identification tech got them fired (Wired UK), The Forgotten Frontline (Tribune), Viral Payload (Private Eye), Why Poverty Is So Expensive (Tribune), Thousands of Brits left in the back of ambulances at A&E as delays double in five years (Daily Mirror), No, Thatcher Didn’t Save the Economy (Tribune), How a small town in the Midlands became a gaming powerhouse (Wired UK), Politicians have made an algorithm to fix the housing crisis. It’s bad (Wired UK), Coronavirus drives surge in support for unionisation, say games industry activists (The Guardian), Renters are rising up to unionise and take on dodgy landlords (Wired UK), ‘Money Heist’ season four review: addictive thriller is the most underrated show on Netflix (NME), The Londoner: Dan Jarvis MP says Labour have failed our troops (ES Diary), Will Larry cope with Dilyn in Downing Street? Here’s Battersea’s advice on introducing dogs and cats (i), ‘Rape chat’ scandal hits Warwick University’s fundraising (The Times), Ancient melting pot gave rise to cannabis (The Times), Collected Articles For LabourList.