- Sun, 12:10: Interesting stamp on this second-hand book. Any thoughts about what “CVRA” could mean? I suspect an institution with a library for residents/guests, and the “C” may stand for “Castle”. “8 18” probably means the book was withdrawn from the collection in August 2018. https://t.co/c8F4kZaPM3
- Sun, 12:56: RT @DaveKeating: An MEP from #Orban's #Fidesz party has resigned, saying defending #Hungary's #RuleOfLaw position "has become an ever-great…
- Sun, 14:48: RT @DavidGauke: My piece for the @FT on the OBR's assessment of the economic impact of Brexit. Even with a deal, it will be a hard Brexit &…
- Sun, 14:58: B and her not-very-secret boyfriend, King Boudewijn/Baudouin, sculpted by Karel Haelderman. https://t.co/UCADbFQ9Ek
- Sun, 15:05: A History of the Middle East, by Peter Mansfield Islam: A Short History, by Karen Armstrong Both of these are excellent and short guides to their respective subjects. #nwbooks https://t.co/5WgFOaiEFi https://t.co/2lOg3XucQC https://t.co/gSkQ7iSJOF https://t.co/BaAb0i9uSw
- Sun, 15:23: RT @TheWookieeRoars: RIP Dave Prowse. I hope you’re up there sharing a pint and a story with the boys. #DarthVader #DaveProwse #RIPDaveProw…
- Sun, 15:30: February 2009 books https://t.co/r4Zlt7djIH
- Sun, 15:40: Shakespeare (the illustrated edition), by Bill Bryson I was pretty familiar with most of the material, but Bryson puts it together well and crisply to give a good brief account of what is known about Shakespeare's life. #nwbooks https://t.co/evrGBxBRPC https://t.co/W8eXZT8jje https://t.co/ed0sLDLK1R
- Sun, 16:05: RT @tomgauld: My cartoon for yesterday’s @guardianreview https://t.co/kHlrEzsHrS
- Sun, 16:20: The Continent or the Open Sea, by @DSORennie (2012) The assumption that the UK will part company with the EU is becoming normalised; the British do not realise how far they have already moved from the core of Europe. #nwbooks https://t.co/gt3SbuArvf https://t.co/pyyL2AzgH4 https://t.co/hMC17CMH8V
- Sun, 16:55: Prime Minister Corbyn and other things that never happened, eds @DuncanBrack & @IainDale The best contribution is by @HuhneChris, "What if Britain had joined the euro?" A tremendously provocative argument. #nwbooks https://t.co/t7Dy6KCZhs https://t.co/ge04hu6bh4 https://t.co/qtF7EXAFWy
- Sun, 17:35: Virginia Woolf, by Hermione Lee A very satisfying read about someone I had wished I knew more about, and whose books I will now read with greater understanding and even more enthusiasm. #nwbooks https://t.co/upCHQhbY8O https://t.co/jhbKpwFsTL https://t.co/gayfjSddDR
- Sun, 18:10: And the Mountains Echoed, by Khaled Hosseini Really enjoyed it: a multiple viewpoint narrative, following the lives of three Afghan siblings from 1952 to 2010, from childhood to old age, across continents and cultures #nwbooks https://t.co/JMBh8XsaMP https://t.co/ZaFc5FiK7B https://t.co/yXoewJDP2I
- Sun, 19:59: RT @benFranklin2018: so close https://t.co/ooYukCh95W
- Sun, 20:48: RT @PickardJE: The UK has spent more money fighting Covid-19 than almost all comparable countries but still languishes towards the bottom o…
- Mon, 09:06: RT @AvramDavidson: @nwbrux Not considered his best work
- Mon, 09:30: Whoniversaries 30 November: Unearthly Child #2, Invasion #5, Dragonfire #2, Silver Nemesis #2 https://t.co/FHpG9lliYN
- Mon, 10:45: RT @SloughForEU: Live footage of Britain on 1st January 2021. https://t.co/f6GPu9fJGy
- Mon, 11:23: RT @nickgutteridge: Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney not pulling his punches on Brexit. 'The British Government was offered a much long…