I'm very pleased to announce that I will be TOURING AUSTRALIA IN NOVEMBER 2024!
With a new, live show:
From Cell to Civilisation:
Humankind, genetics, and archaeology
Who are we? Where do we come from? What does it mean to be human?
By peering deep into the past and dragging
The fragility of life is so shocking. I’ve known Michael Mosley for many years - as a tv producer specialising in science and medicine. He was the executive producer of my 2009 series Human Journey. When he started presenting as well as producing, we made several science
I can’t help thinking - all this cash being given to private healthcare companies to “help” the NHS - wouldn’t it much, much more efficient to give it directly to… the NHS. Where there are no shareholders taking profits?
1820 people died today.
And those deaths are a completely predictable outcome of a disastrous strategy: a path that was deliberately chosen by politicians who have repeatedly chosen to ignore sound scientific advice.
It is desperately sad.
And we should all be angry.
I’m sorry, WHAAATT?!
How dare this man tell us what subjects he thinks are valuable. Thing One: the creative industries are HUGE in the UK. Thing Two: we are HUMANS; not drones; not cogs in your machine.
'Folks, too many of you are going university'
@Nigel_Farage
tells
@lewisUTBdenison
that university should be free, but only if you study science, technology, engineering, medicine or maths
Last summer, my son, then 9, swam in an English river and suffered 6 whole days of diarrhoea and vomiting. It was very worrying. His friend was almost hospitalised. And now we’re told the only way we can have more houses is by sacrificing any hope of cleaning up our waterways.
I’m still reeling over the US Supreme Court ruling to regress woman’s rights. And also chilled to the bone that a UK MP publicly applauded the decision.
I’m wading into this debate. I don’t even know why it’s a debate. I’d love Greece to have its beautiful Parthenon marbles back.
I mean, it’s been really lovely to have them on extended loan, but they’re not ours.
On the day the pubs open again, the government stops sharing daily coronavirus testing and mortality statistics on Twitter. What a strange coincidence.
I'm taking a holiday from Twitter for a while. I've argued for reason, compassion and empathy in discussions about sex and gender. That's opened me up to more hate, bile and even misogyny than I've experienced before. I'm sad and shocked. Humans can be so much better than this.
It’s been less than a hundred years since women in Britain have had the right to vote. This Manchester banner was unfurled in 1903 - it would be 25 years before the suffragettes’ dream was finally realised. Make sure you use that hard-won right today!
Thoughts on turning 50, a week on…
I have found treasure in my life, real treasure: family & friends. I am lucky to have found such love, friendship & hope in my life - especially at times when I have felt very lost & fragile.
Pass on love - it’s the best we can do, as humans.
When this pandemic started to take hold, I knew it would be brutal. But I never imagined that the virus would find itself so many human allies - people who would reject science and argue for a medieval approach, rejecting masks, vaccines, even ventilation - as the devil’s work.
@theAliceRoberts
This is one of the two sewage plants in Copenhagen. It has the capacity to clean sewage water from 750.000 people. It's so effective that people can bathe safely in the harbour.
The waste is used to make biogas, supplying 60% of the gas needed in Copenhagen.
Pure win win.
I’m still reeling from seeing an elected MP launch a personal attack on a highly respected scientist - presumably because he dislikes her expert analysis - and grabbing an image from a right-wing gossip blogger to do it.
There was something very odd in the PM’s speech last night - something which infuses RE in the primary school curriculum too: the idea that everyone in this country is religious in one way or another, when we know from polls that over half the population is not religious. 1/7
Wow, my timeline’s full of men questioning my academic credentials and telling me to shut up. Why do people feel the need to resort to ad hominem attacks? We should surely be able to engage in discussion and debate without throwing virtual vitriol over each other.
Some thoughts about the revelations from the COVID enquiry.
It is now blindingly clear that we were lied to.
We were signed up to a massive medical experiment - “herd immunity” - without consent. 1/5
This announcement happened while I was away, in a field. I'm so delighted to have received this awesome award from the Royal Society. I look forward to giving my lecture when it's safe to do so, and I hope you'll all come!
We are very happy to announce that
@theAliceRoberts
has been awarded the Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture for her outstanding contributions to public engagement ranging across medicine, anatomy, biology, evolution & archaeology.
#RSMedals
We owe it to them: all our female ancestors who were denied that democratic right. Patriarchal forces still attempt to hold us back by pushing apathy, telling us that “politicians are all the same”. They’re not - and you have the right to choose, to vote from the heart, for our
Extraordinary to hear Steve Barclay on
@BBCr4today
this morning, arguing that doctors cannot be offered a fair pay deal to make up for the huge depreciation in wages over previous decades - because teachers are paid so little.
We should pay teachers more too!
Why should these
My heart goes out to those who are vulnerable, and who fear that they will be fending for themselves on 19th July. But I know that there are many, many community-minded people out there who will keep on trying to keep others safe. It's up to us all now.
Just heard on the radio that the Church of England won’t be marrying same sex couples any time soon. Just another reminder that religious institutions tend to be a drag on progress in human rights and moral advancement in society.
What kind of stubbornness does it take, 18 months into a pandemic, to look around the world and see examples of best practice, where mortality is minimal, economies least damaged and liberties least infringed - and then say: But obviously that’s not what WE’RE going to do!
Getting vaccinated isn’t just about the individual. By having the vaccine, you’re helping to protect the whole community. You’re helping to protect the vulnerable.
Hoping that things will just, sort of, work out if you leave them alone - that we can just take a deadly pandemic on the chin, that food will find their way to shelves and homes somehow, that fuel supplies will sort themselves out - isn’t really what you could call “government”.
No medicine, no vaccine, is risk-free. But do the benefits outweigh the risks?
I decided yes - for measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, hep B, TB, Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever, flu.
And yes, for
#COVID19
vaccination.
If this government wants state schools to be more like independent schools, they could do with funding them better. Latin’s brilliant, but smaller class sizes would be even nicer. And perhaps even, for September, some ventilation?
It's a very uncomfortable feeling - knowing that when policy-makers mentioned herd immunity back in March - & found out how objectionable that was to most people - they clearly decided to pursue it anyway, and just pretend they weren't. Reopening schools with no protection fits.
Very worrying. “… it emerged that the Guardian, BBC, Daily Mirror, Independent & i newspaper were not invited [on Rwanda trip]. The home secretary will be accompanied by journalists from organisations including GB News, Daily Mail and Telegraph”
Wear a mask in shops. Don’t wear a mask in school (even if spending hours in a smaller, badly ventilated room, with 30 others). Social distancing is key. Unless you’re in school - no room. Children are safe. Teachers are safe. Families are safe. Very, very, very, very, very safe.
Very glad to hear of another nail in the coffin of fascism. And a vote for hope, a better future. We can - and must - escape the darkness and divisiveness of the past.
I love a carol, but can’t shake the feeling that children singing about a religious myth where a young girl is impregnated by a deity is just a bit weird.
Feeling a bit cross today at the news about how Britain's recession is going be worse than that in the US or the Eurozone. Someone, somewhere, has clearly made some bad choices.
One of the most precious abilities that humans possess is the capacity to learn from mistakes.
One of the deepest tragedies is to refuse to admit to a mistake, and lose that opportunity to do better.
No-one makes the decision to go on strike lightly. Teachers are striking today because they, and our schools, are under-funded and under-valued. Failing to invest in education is future-discounting. It’s letting our children down.
#TeacherStrike
After a nasty bit of casual rankism from a fellow academic today, I’ve been overwhelmed by all the positive messages here - both from dear friends and kind strangers. I’m working away from my family right now, so I appreciated this support even more at this moment.
More than 200 people recorded as dying from COVID today. When did this get normalised? As COVID rips through schools, why are we not doing more to protect children and prevent spread? We could be doing much more but a decision has been made that it's not (financially) worth it.
Extremely sad news from the Greek island of Symi where it seems the body of Michael Mosley has been found, after 5 days of searching for him. My heart goes out to his family.
MP Steve Baker just bluntly told Sophy Ridge that Paul Dacre is being put in charge of OFCOM because he wants UK News to be censored by "conservatives". When fascism arrives it will come in a smart suit.....
I'm very pleased to have had my COVID vaccination today - having had 3 vaccines before, and having had COVID 3 times too, I know this year's vaccine will protect me from the worst of this virus and help protect others too.
Why do would-be PMs feel the need to declare a “war on woke”?
Are they going to attack empathy, stab sensitivity to death and finally crush compassion as well?
This is now starting to seem more than a little sinister. For the record, Professor Christina Pagel is the director of the Clinical Operational Research Unit at UCL.
Happy New Year everyone. Let 2022 be the year we come together around the world to protect everyone from the pandemic. Let’s have vaccine equity, a commitment to reducing our impact on the environment and all the other species on spaceship Earth, tolerance, peace and love.
The awful truth I've dealt with, over this last year and a half, is that I don't think the government of the country I live in cares for vulnerable families.
Utterly devastating.
“One email dated 22nd March 2020 shows Dr Jenny Harries, now Head of Test and Trace, and officials in the Department for Health, discussing the fact that care homes on the ground did not want to take people from hospital without a negative test…
Rules may be open to interpretation. But here are three words which must retain their precise meaning, for our society to function at all, for us to trust each other:
Integrity, honesty, responsibility.
My followers are crashing...
Because people are leaving this place?
Because the algorithm is working against me?
Because this site is blocking people from following me (that's already happened)?
Please help me reach out to followers I've lost by RTing.
And let's try to keep this
The census results today are surely something to celebrate. We are a glorious multicultural society with such a rich diversity of heritage and worldviews. And contrary to the bleating of bigots online - it's wonderful!
Recorded deaths usually drop at the weekend. 1348 COVID deaths have been recorded today in the UK, mostly in England.
All those people. All those families.
My heart goes out to them.
But make no mistake - this a tragedy we could have avoided.
Someone, somewhere has made the calculation that it’s too expensive to try to protect the lives of vulnerable children, parents and teachers through this pandemic.
When Boris Johnson said "take it on the chin" - he knew some people would never get back up.
When politicians say "we must live the virus" - they know that many will die unnecessarily, that many will become chronically ill.
They're prepared to accept that.
Are you?
How is it possible to describe a classroom situation with 30 pupils in one room which doesn’t allow social distancing, no mask-wearing and no routine testing as “Covid secure?”
#backtoschoolsafely
I’m writing about the 1665 plague of London. And reminded again of the appalling claim in spring 2020 - that a “protective ring” had been thrown around care homes, even as patients with COVID were being discharged into them. I still don’t understand the lack of accountability for
In the Telegraph: some Christians who think that non-Christians are incapable of tackling moral questions. They are so convinced of their moral and intellectual superiority. What an objectionable headline.
We are in a critical situation. Scientists have advised the government to close schools. Unions have advised their members to follow the science and not ignore health and safety at work - for staff, pupils, and families’ sakes. There’s an obvious decision to be made here.
I reckon about 6% people on my train are wearing masks. So, around the same frequency of people who are presently infected with COVID. We’re not really protecting the vulnerable, are we. 😥
Just look at how the rate of increase in life expectancy has been dropping in this country. And it’s not just since COVID/2020. The decline seemed to start around 2010… weird, that.