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JP3

@jap3

Gentleman Explorer with a penchant for malt whisky and Cheese on Toast (avec Lea & Perrins). Manners maketh the man.

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calendar_today23-01-2009 02:12:03

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BBC Newsnight (@bbcnewsnight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There is still hope because we are still moving through this, and there will be an after." Journalist and novelist, John Lanchester, shares his words of wisdom on hope from his grandmother – who with her husband was held in an internment camp in Japan #Newsnight

Professor Christopher Painter (@prfchrispainter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brexit was based on a faded and in many respects mythical view of Britain's past, propagated by a section of the British establishment to reassert its power. It is now being sustained by deliberately stoking conflict with the EU as cover for inherent contradictions in the...

The Citizens (@allthecitizens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who’s making a killing from the pandemic? Forget @TheSundayTimes Rich List this weekend. Read The Crony Times Rich List. Out Sunday. 📢 SOUND ON. 📢 CronyRichList.com

dusttoodigital (@dusttoodigital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland in 1941. Filmed by Jack Cardiff and restored by @GlamourdazeBlog

RNLI (@rnli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our charity exists to save lives at sea. Our mission is to save every one. Our lifesavers are compelled to help those in need without judgement of how they came to be in the water. They have done so since the RNLI was founded in 1824 and this will always be our ethos.

Our charity exists to save lives at sea. Our mission is to save every one. Our lifesavers are compelled to help those in need without judgement of how they came to be in the water. They have done so since the RNLI was founded in 1824 and this will always be our ethos.
Institute for Fiscal Studies (@theifs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The extra funding provided for the NHS in yesterday's announcement will result in spending growing at 3.9% a year between 2018−19 and 2024−25. This is exactly the same rate of growth as was planned between 2018−19 and 2023−24.

Paul Johnson (@pjtheeconomist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is actually awful. Yet more years of real incomes barely growing. High inflation, rising taxes, poor growth keeping living standards virtually stagnant for another half a decade