Quote - A Perfect Marriage... |
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Thomas Round on Twitter: "GP visit £31, A&E £114, ambulance £235. Save the #NHS by investing in #primarycare #putpatientsfirst |
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Gruesome and marvelous animated GIFs from GE's new body scanner |
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So how long has Canada had reading of rights? |
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Cameron's massive cow shed rally... Perspective is everything in photography... |
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I am thankful for.... |
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High spring tide at Hayle, flooding on the causeway by Quay House |
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Storm damage Trevone February 2014 |
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Jean Charles De Menezes: I saw a backpack. I saw a bomb belt. I saw a big coat. I saw him run and jump barriers. |
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Thoughtprovoking |
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"England has in all times given foreigners flying for refuge against oppression" #migrantcrisis |
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Just imagine UK media headlines if Russian President called a leading opposition party threat to national security? |
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"Please change your fingerprints at next login" |
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Unemployment Benefit / Job Seekers Allowance 1948-2012 |
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Naomi Fowler on Twitter: "2) wow, what a map! Graphically shows the problem with secrecy jurisdictions http://t.co/u37lU3bWWH ht |
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Matthew Cooke on Twitter: "great letter in The Times. Whose hours would you prefer? @thetimes @TheBMA |
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Siraj Datoo on Twitter: "Update: The Cabinet office FOI officer got back to those who asked for evidence of Corbyn's national se |
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Ishaan Tharoor on Twitter: "One day of US/Russia air strikes in Syria and Iraq, via @PostGraphics |
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Shoaib M Khan on Twitter: "Lord Bingham: "Which of these rights would we wish to discard? Are any of them trivial or unnecessary |
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Christopher Miller on Twitter: "A giddy Japanese prime minister meets Vladimir Putin |
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Evgeny Lebedev's "I agree with Putin" |
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Adam Johnson on Twitter: "meanwhile, NYT has gall to insist Russia acting "unilaterally" w/o consulting NATO states |
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Transfield rebrands refugee torture.... |
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Since 2001 no ruling party has ever had the votes of more than 1 in 4 registered voters in a British General Election |
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Since 1 Jan 1950 RPI has risen average 5.4% a year. £1 then equal to £31.39 now. On CPI rise is 4.9% a year. £1 then equals £23. |
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Sea Fever | I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer |
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It is not that I take exception to the general points made by you |
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Don't look for the flaws as you go through life |
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When I wander | Dementia: The Journey Ahead |
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Please use your power to protect others today if you can do so safely - What to do if you are witnessing harassment |
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Brexit | Hard to take issue with a single word of the first Evening Standard editorial under its new editor, George Osborne |
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Torschlusspanik - options are narrowing, that the boat is leaving |
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Word of the day: "chime" - collective noun for wrens; the wren is also known as "druid" (Welsh), "little king" (Dutch) & "jenny" |
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The #FREE #knitting pattern for the #EUbeanie + #pussyhat |
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Word of the day: "lands" - when mountains appear as silouhettes |
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May the shadow of the moon fall on a world at peace |
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27 October 2017 - This Winter Palace clock was stopped 100yrs ago when Bolsheviks seized power - started again |
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Amazing pumpkins for RNLI |
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'Apricity’ the warmth of the sun on a chilly day |
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A thousand acres of London's super-prime real estate is owned by 5 aristocratic families, the Crown & the Church |
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Sample of women's suffrage petition presented #onthisday 1884 |
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Nature - at Hawthorn Time |
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Word of the day: “Eisvogel” - German for kingfisher, literally “ice-bird”; in Russian Зимородок, lit. “winter-born” |
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Word of the day: "clinkerbell" - icicle (Somerset; archaic). Other regional names for icicles include "aquabob" (Kent), "ickle" |
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Word(s) of the day: “scréachóg reilige” - ‘screecher of the cemetery’; Irish name for the barn owl. Also “cailleach-oidhche ghea |
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Winnol Weather.... |
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Word(s) of the day: "rionnach maoim"...'the moving shadows cast by clouds on moorland on a sunny, windy day'. Such compressed el |
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Word(s) of the day: "zawn" - wave-smashed cleft or chasm in a sea-cliff (from Cornish sâwn/sawan) |
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