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MP Flick Drummond quits Twitter over out of hand abuse

BBC News Published image captionFlick Drummond said she would not return to Twitter for the foreseeable future An MP has quit Twitter after saying the number of abusive comments sent to her has got out of control. Speaking at a debate about the online abuse of women MPs, Flick Drummond said she would not return to the platform for the foreseeable future . The Conservative member for Meon Valley in Hampshire told Westminster Hall: Social media is getting out of hand, and it is intimidating. She said women would be put off from public life unless things changed. The BBC has asked Twitter to comment.

Online abuse is stopping women taking up career in politics, survey reveals

Online abuse is stopping women taking up career in politics, survey reveals
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Shakespeare Road closure: Senior GP pledges to learn lessons

Exclusive Dr Matt Nisbet, inset, has pledged that the CCG will learn lessons after the temporary closure of Shakespeare Road. The organisation responsible for GP services has pledged to learn lessons after a surgery responsible for the care of 14,000 patients was temporarily closed last week. Following the enormously regrettable closure of Shakespeare Road Medical Practice, formerly known as Bermuda and Marlowe, Dr Matt Nisbet has pledged that the Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) will review the situation and how it could be managed better if it arises again. He stressed that the surgery, responsible for the care of 14,000 patients in the Popley area, was back to business as normal and the planned takeover was not in danger.

Anvil chief Matthew Cleaver hits back at councillors concerns

THE chief executive of Anvil Arts has disputed the claims of two senior councillors that the arts trust’s ‘strategic planning’ is not up to scratch. In an open letter earlier this month responding to Anvil Art’s campaign calling on Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council to reverse its 50 per cent cut in funding, council leader Cllr Ken Rhatigan and deputy Cllr Simon Bound raised concerns over the management of Anvil Arts. They pointed out that the organisation has been given £1.1million in public money to sustain themselves during the pandemic but said it hasn’t ‘adequately prepared’ itself for recovery.

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