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Benjamin Chadwick
bchadwickfrance
I really want to tweet about the history of Paris, but the tweets that get the most interaction are about my gorgeous cat. So I'm going to try something: let
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Philosopher Kin vs Big Brother
rogerahicks
United we Stand. Divided we Fall.There is no truer truism than this.The UK is not Kingdom, but a mercenary #PatronState deceitfully posing as a nation, in order to legitimise itself,
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Savanta ComRes
SavantaComRes
In partnership with @TheScotsman we unveil a new polling series ahead of the Scottish Parliamentary Elections in May.But first, the headline #indyref2 voting intention:Yes 52%No 38%Undecided 10%w/o UndecidedYes 58% (+5)No
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Gareth Roberts would love to be vaccinated
garicgymro
A fun bit of historical linguistics as we think of relatives who can and can’t be with us in the holiday season: The Welsh for uncle is ewythr. Do you
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David Thomas Moore
dtmooreeditor
This is an excellent question! (To save anyone the click, Katie's asking why we say 'wolf' and 'golf' differently.) Pronunciation in English is a storied, rambling topic.*ahem* A thread.https://twitter.com/joan_of_orc/st
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Peter A Smith
PeterAdamSmith
Has anything been more damaging to Nicola Sturgeon’s reputation in her time as FM than this exam results fiasco? There are other criticisms, but this one is really cutting through.
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Patrick Howse
Baghdaddi
Here's a thread about England I thought up while walking in Bavaria today. I got quite cross, despite seeing hundreds of butterflies, beautiful meadow flowers & Golden Eagles, and swimming
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Fiona Longmuir 🍂
fionalongmuir
Well pals, I reckon it's about time for my annual Burns for Millennials poem picker.Whether you're a Burns aficionado, looking to get in touch with your Scottish roots or just
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Andy Aitcheson
AndyAitcheson
The capture of Heinsberg, and essentially the end of Op Blackcock normally only gets a few sentences in official histories of the battle for NW Europe. Regarded as a success
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Nicola McEwen
McEwen_Nicola
Okay. So having read Starmer's speech, I am none the wiser about Labour's devolution policy, other than to set up (another) commission to come up with a policy. I have
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MStuart2
MStuart3462
Another Stuart King: King Charles I (1600-1649) Born at Dunfermline Palace, Scotland, the eldest surviving son of James VI of Scots. In 1612, he becomes heir apparent to the throne
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Andy Aitcheson
AndyAitcheson
1/8 I’d like share with you a little bit about Fusilier Dennis Donnini V.C. On this day 76 years ago Donnini carried out an action at the start of the
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Joe Ray
PerfidiousAlbn
1. The SNP’s plans for secession involves establishing a new floating currency, as outlined in their Growth Commission secessionist economic prospectus. Senior SNP figures favour introducing this after a short
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Dr Craig Dalȝell
thecommongreen
Under this system, my job as Head of Research for an influential think-tank is considered "unskilled" and I'm only allowed to work it because of where I'm from.https://twitter.com/pritipatel/status/1262430422954389504 Let&
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Ben Domenech
bdomenech
"The Appalachian range was the frontier, and the settlers who lived there were rough-hewn highlanders, predominantly Scots-Irish, who had little but the confidence that they and their God were the
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JR Hartley
KenKardashain
In a parallel world Johnny Adair and Micheal Stone are mlas, Johnny is JFM, every year they celebrate publicly and lay wreaths for past Uvf members in Monaghan and Dublin.
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