James Dawson (@dawsonjed) 's Twitter Profile
James Dawson

@dawsonjed

Jed, from Leeds/York, now north London. Into history, geography (esp books on both), gigs, football, art galleries, pubs, travel and dogs. Likes = bookmarks

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calendar_today04-05-2012 14:57:03

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Danny Baker (@prodnose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything rotten in Britain stems from this period. Everything. Landlord rents. Shit in the rivers. Zero work hours. No British industry. Gas, electric bills through the roof, No affordable housing. All of it.

Everything rotten in Britain stems from this period. Everything. 
Landlord rents. Shit in the rivers. Zero work hours. No British industry. Gas, electric bills through the roof, 
No affordable housing.
All of it.
M (@mblfc00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A family friend lost her scarf at the ground after the West Ham or Wolves game late Feb/early March. She’s had it for 45 years and it was with her at Hillsborough and laid on the Kop after. If anyone can help us find it, we’d really appreciate it. Please RT

A family friend lost her scarf at the ground after the West Ham or Wolves game late Feb/early March. She’s had it for 45 years and it was with her at Hillsborough and laid on the Kop after. If anyone can help us find it, we’d really appreciate it. Please RT
Luke Evans (@lukeevo89) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why I love Jurgen Klopp after losing the UCL final this was him at 6am the next morning. The following year he reached the UCL final again, and won it. The best manager I will see in my lifetime. 🔴 #LFC

Londonist (@londonist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's now possible to walk from Westminster to the Tower entirely along the north riverbank (only straying a few metres to go beneath bridges). First time in London's history this has been possible. Details on link londonist.substack.com/p/an-historic-…

It's now possible to walk from Westminster to the Tower entirely along the north riverbank (only straying a few metres to go beneath bridges). First time in London's history this has been possible.  Details on link londonist.substack.com/p/an-historic-…
Jarrett Walker (@humantransit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cars instead of public transit in dense cities = fewer people enjoying the city and contributing to its economy. (Paris 2002 vs 2026).

Liz Webster (@lizwebstersbf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And here’s the key point: North Sea oil is sold on global markets. 👉 It doesn’t lower UK prices 👉 It doesn’t guarantee energy security So when politicians say: “Just drill more” they’re offering a solution to a problem that no longer exists. The windfall is gone. It’s like

Jarrett Walker (@humantransit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As this gentleman defends his precious greenspace, note the London Underground train passing in the background. He is fighting to protect an expanse of grass with spectacular public transport access into one of the world’s most desirable cities. People should live here.

Andy Bowes-Roden = = (@andyroden1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

…look there. Final point - as recent ORR open access decisions have shown, the WCML South does NOT have spare capacity. We need a new North-South railway linking London with the Midlands and the North. Sooner or later we’ll build it. Unless anyone fancies…

John Donne (@johdomne1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Philp MP A few facts: . Overseas students are worth 38 BILLION (NET) to the U.K. economy and are one of our BIGGEST exports . Overseas students cannot claim benefits and pay the NHS Surcharge So you would ruin 🇬🇧 economy in order to pander to ignorant bigotry 🤷

Liverpool FC (@lfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mohamed Salah is to bring the curtain down on his illustrious career with Liverpool Football Club at the end of the 2025-26 season. The time to fully celebrate his legacy and achievements will follow later in the year when he bids farewell to Anfield ❤️

James Dawson (@dawsonjed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Philp MP This is an export for the British economy and improving our soft power, many of these students will become movers-and-shakers in their own countries and forever be grateful to Britain #backbritainnottories

Liz Webster (@lizwebstersbf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‼️ The irony of Telegraph journalist wondering why the UK is hit harder by global shocks. Their beloved Brexit added friction, removed resilience, blowing 8% black hole in public finances. But the deeper problem runs back to their idol Thatcher and privatisation agenda which

Benjamin-Robert🔶 (@benjaminocall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

on sunday, 45 years after the first serious inquiry, 31 years after construction started on a “15 line network”, and 73 years after the original tram network closed, the west midlands will finally have a second line on its tram system. it’s long long overdue

The Royal Family (@royalfamily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recognising outstanding Christian service in North Wales at this year’s Maundy Service 💐 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Cydnabod gwasanaeth Cristnogol rhagorol yng Ngogledd Cymru yng Ngwasanaeth y Cablyd eleni. 💐 🎵 The Fusion Band from Denbighshire Music Co-operative

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@mayoroflondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wishing a blessed day to all Christians in London and around the world observing Good Friday. We can all take inspiration from the life and lessons of Jesus. His spirit lives on in the millions of Christian Londoners who support and serve our city.

Wishing a blessed day to all Christians in London and around the world observing Good Friday.

We can all take inspiration from the life and lessons of Jesus. His spirit lives on in the millions of Christian Londoners who support and serve our city.
The Sting (@thestingisback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 16 episodes of Hong Kong Phooey aired between Sept to Dec 1974. I could’ve sworn there were hundreds. Scatman Crothers (The Shining/Cuckoo’s Nest) voiced Penry: mild-mannered janitor by day, ass-kicking superhero by… also day. He sang the theme, too. You know the words.

Nicholas Drummond (@nicholadrummond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You and David Cameron share much of the blame for the sorry state of Britain’s armed forces today. You cut the defence budget by a third. You delayed renewal by a decade. And the question posed in your tweet shows that you had no idea what you were doing. Worse still, the money

Richard Stengel (@stengel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An American president threatening the death of an ancient civilization is in some ways the end of the 250-year moral experiment of a constitutional republic that the framers saw as a model for all mankind.