- Fri, 12:56: Brexit and the Irish Border https://t.co/cVB2PdyTLa @DavidFordMLA: more Irish border crossings than along entire Eastern frontier of EU.
- Fri, 15:36: Thinking of going to the Pink Floyd exhibition at the V&A on Sat 23rd. Anyone want to join me? https://t.co/6bKfmT9MrH
- Fri, 16:46: The Moon Stallion, by Brian Hayles https://t.co/1avVkJwawA
- Fri, 19:00: RT @djmgaffneyw4: In a few years people will look back on this as the point they should have thrown in the towel on Brexit. https://t.co/hi…
- Fri, 22:49: RT @TwoPaddocks: People still worried about the conditioner I was using 2016? Relax. I am now using recycled frying oil from McDonalds w e…
- Fri, 23:51: RT @JenniferMerode: Almost all can be done as EU member state with obvious exception of "Brexit will be a success" https://t.co/KSnICa7Jrk
- Sat, 02:58: RT @LoriBrownFox4: Robert E. Lee has left the park. https://t.co/G7UpLmal4W
- Sat, 08:34: RT @alexebarker: Our Brussels tribute to Paul McClean, a terrific FT journalist & wonderful friend. What a talent, what a gentleman. https:…
- Sat, 10:22: Diamond Dogs, by Mike Tucker https://t.co/T1YjO6Cu17
- Sat, 10:45: The Irish border as a Brexit bargaining chip:�A rejoinder to Legatum https://t.co/4nsNcjSUsq Pithy demolition of bad @LegatumInst paper. </ul
My tweets
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Gemini, by Dorothy Dunnett
Second paragraph of third chapter: As they progressed, Nicholas kept seeing faces he knew. A goldsmith. A shipmaster. A chorister from Trinity…
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Caprice and Rondo, by Dorothy Dunnett
Second paragraph of third chapter: Because the Mission travelled by road and arrived, by intent, on the Sabbath, its ears and eyes were spared the…
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To Lie With Lions, by Dorothy Dunnett
Second paragraph of third chapter: Nicholas de Fleury was not brought to Ham in bonds, nor deprived of his senses, but he was under guard, and had…
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