- Mon, 12:56: My first boss paid £29.3k of my wages into his own bank account –and kept it. Now, I’m speaking out… https://t.co/msp0P9l26i
- Mon, 14:08: I wouldn't put it quite so strongly as far as the EU quarter goes. About half the places in Place du Luxembourg are… https://t.co/wOvMdKYCmS
- Mon, 16:05: Where the science went wrong https://t.co/04rcXaopah The murky story of the UK's mistakes.
- Mon, 17:56: RT @Sophie_Wilmes: Vandaag heropent de #horeca! Ik heb ervan geprofiteerd om samen met mijn man iets te gaan eten. Voor wie een sector wil…
- Mon, 18:52: A Border Too Far: The Ilemi Triangle Yesterday and Today, by Philip Winter https://t.co/BFacUCI8HC
- Mon, 20:45: RT @LaylaMoran: Oriel College must take down the statue of Rhodes, a white supremacist who does not represent the values of Oxford in 2020.…
- Tue, 08:16: RT @JenniferMerode: The paranoid style in British politics. Three things 1. EU long given up on Brexit extension (although still thinks sen…
- Tue, 10:45: RT @davidallengreen: Interesting and detailed blog post on the applicable law for the Colston statue criminal damage, by one of the very be…
My tweets
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Wild Life, Ash: A Secret History, Perdido Street Station
Having decided that I'll review the winners of the Tiptree, BSFA and Clarke Awards of a give year together, the turn of the century provided me…
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The Last Days of New Paris, by China Miéville
Second paragraph of third chapter: He did not see or hear her arrive at the door to the cellar where he was working, until she called him by name,…
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Missing Adventures, ed. Rebecca Levene
Second paragraph of third story ("The Tunnels to Heaven", by Andy Bodle): All was still but for the occasional passing functionary. The Reminder…
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