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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
This sort of attack on nature conservation is disingenuous and dishonest. You know perfectly well that bullfinch is much commoner than species restricted to Mendip ancient grassland, it is hedge
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ScottishPanda
PandaScottish
[thread]As we approach "the last throw of the dice"I would like to do something I haven’t done enough ofCongratulations to 37.4% of the electorateOn the 23rd June 2016 you wonCongratulationsNo
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Zero to Here Oh #KBF
zero_to_here_oh
We’ve all got our stories of this second wave of ‘suppression’ but a short tale of my walk around Keswick this evening.I left my hotel room, got to the bottom
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Itsmotherswork
itsmotherswork
I am interested in this lie, and the more subtle truths around it. It appears the government wants to claim a big victory by being first to authorise a Covid
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Olaudah Equiano®
RealOlaudah
An Analysis of the Unfolding Tragic Events in Nigeria A Thread.1. The Situation:Powerful elements within the Federal Government and foreign players are responsible for an Islamist insurgency that has spread
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National Farmers' Union
NFUtweets
For millennia, grazing cattle and sheep have shaped Britain's iconic landscapes, adding so much to our rich cultural and food heritage. In this thread, you will find out a bit
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Irish History Bitesize!
lorraineelizab6
Thread: The Great Famine/An Gorta Mór 1845-50 1-1.5 million died. 1-2 million emigrated. [estimates vary greatly, especially as whole families died so no one left to tell their story, &
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Sura Mbaya
surambaya
In 1972, a shortage of meat forced the govt to license private abattoirs.In short order, there was an influx of meat, much of which was of dodgy quality.In 1973, the
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quixoticgeek
quixoticgeek
Just when you thought one epic thread on economic theory was enough for the day, I think it's time I picked up my history rant from a couple of weeks
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BlateHelm 🖤
Blatehelm
On this day: 1969. Neil Armstrong steps onto the lunar surface speaking the now immortal words “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”Pictures courtesy of the Kubrick estate. On this
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