- Tue, 12:56: Liam Fox: Britain does not have capacity to strike trade deals now https://t.co/RlYnhNA6d4 Told you so.
- Tue, 13:57: RT @billiepiper: Yehhhh she would 💁🌹💃🏻.... Jodie's a babe xx https://t.co/twHxIGm7YU
- Tue, 15:20: RT @pickwick: So when DID "if you work full-time you should be able to comfortably afford shelter, food and utilities" become an extreme le…
- Tue, 18:49: You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost), by Felicia Day https://t.co/ZiQ6nJWBuF
- Tue, 20:48: Brexit: Dealing with withdrawal symptoms (8 page PDF) https://t.co/D3u2eKICHV More sensible stuff from @AndrewDuffEU
- Tue, 21:55: RT @Five_Rights: Trump to host event on UN reform on 18 Sept for states to sign declaration. Interesting to see how this will evolve. https…
- Wed, 11:25: Just in case anyone thought there was any chance that the @DUPonline would support the Boundary Commission proposal… https://t.co/TdCjTDlmgE
My tweets
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Famous books by geography - what I have learned
Why did I do this? Back in January, Mental Floss listed the "most famous book set in each US state" (and DC, but not Puerto Rico etc).…
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What is the best-known book set in each European country?
Here's the full list. Note that in a couple of cases I have retrospectively added / changed the winner since my original post. Full analysis with…
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What is the best known book set in the Vatican?
See note on methodology I'm glad to say that we are finishing this set of posts on a highbrow note. I have disqualified Dan Brown's Angels and…
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