
Joseph Harker
Deputy Editor at The Guardian
Senior editor (Diversity & Development), at the @guardian. Co-lead, Legacies of Enslavement project. Former deputy Opinion editor. Ex-editor, Black Briton
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Joseph Harker
Should cars be illegal? Are drivers evil? The way some councils have been imposing “low-traffic neighbourhoods” over the past five years, it seems their leaders definitely think so. Not so much because they want to cut traffic (everybody does) but because of the way they have responded to people who object to the LTNs’ impact on their everyday lives.
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3 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Joseph Harker
Should cars be illegal? Are drivers evil? The way some councils have been imposing “low-traffic neighbourhoods” over the past five years, it seems their leaders definitely think so. Not so much because they want to cut traffic (everybody does) but because of the way they have responded to people who object to the LTNs’ impact on their everyday lives.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
msn.com | Joseph Harker
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Jan 17, 2025 |
theguardian.com | Joseph Harker
Was it just for the PR? That’s what many who care about fairness in the workplace have been asking since Meta, headed by Mark Zuckerberg, announced the scrapping of all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) schemes within the organisation. Days earlier, fast food giant McDonald’s made a similar announcement. Last year, the car manufacturer Ford and Walmart – the largest private employer in the US – also rolled back their diversity programmes. So what’s going on?
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Israel kills 400 people in Gaza yet, apart from the FT and the @guardian (which the @BBCNews mysteriously chooses not to feature) the news doesn't make a single UK newspaper front page. 1/3 the death toll of Oct 7, yet it's as if March 18 never happened. https://t.co/D6yoredzNF

This gang preyed on teenage girls and subjected them to horrific sexual abuse. I wonder what Elon Musk, Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch believe this tells us about Christian values https://t.co/iGD8LXfcax

Is Mark Zuckerberg really ditching DEI? He’s just made his biggest affirmation-action move yet. My @guardian piece https://t.co/Vrs9C8vBJR