Clark Ainsworth (@clarkyboy2002) 's Twitter Profile
Clark Ainsworth

@clarkyboy2002

Deputy Digital Editor at South China Morning Post. @fcchk. Ex-BBC News Online. Keen traveller, photographer, music fan & struggling marathon runner.

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linkhttp://www.scmp.com/ calendar_today26-01-2009 10:48:11

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Absolutely gutted!! Such an amazing bassist and real top bloke. Spent a good while chatting to him after The Stone Roses gig in Tokyo and said hello at the football more recently. #RIPMani bbc.com/news/articles/…

Lulu NYT (@lulugnavarro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every single word of this fantastic column by Peggy Noonan ‘I fear sometimes that few people really care about journalism, but we are dead without it. Someday something bad will happen, something terrible on a national scale, and the thing we’ll need most, literally to

Peter Allen (@peterallenparis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sir Jim Ratcliffe: “I mean, the population of the UK was 58 million in 2020, now it's 70 million. That's 12 million people." UK population 2020: 67.1 million UK population 2024: 69.3 million Source: UK Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Manchester United (@manutd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Manchester United prides itself on being an inclusive and welcoming club. We will continue to represent our people, our city and our fans with purpose and pride.

Danny Wallace (@dannywallace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please be careful in London. I have spent 25 years there, but I have never heard a story as frightening as this one from today in which nothing at all happened.

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People mark the start of Year of the Horse by praying for good fortune and making paper offerings at the Man Mo temple in #HongKong’s Sheung Wan district shortly after midnight. #CNY2026

People mark the start of Year of the Horse by praying for good fortune and making paper offerings at the Man Mo temple in #HongKong’s Sheung Wan district shortly after midnight. #CNY2026
Nick Bryant (@nickbryantny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Struggling to think of a US military mission where the rationale was so poorly explained, incoherent and inconsistent, where planning for the next day was so shambolic, and where the ultimate aim was so ill-thought out. Shows failings of US diplomacy. historyneverended.substack.com/p/war-and-the-…

Struggling to think of a US military mission where the rationale was so poorly explained, incoherent and inconsistent, where planning for the next day was so shambolic, and where the ultimate aim was so ill-thought out. Shows failings of US diplomacy.
historyneverended.substack.com/p/war-and-the-…
Nation.Cymru (@nationcymru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having one’s front door smashed in at 6.20am is not the best way to start any day - nor is the arrival of an eight-strong team from the counter-terrorism division of the Metropolitan Police as part of an investigation into spying for China✍️Martin Shipton wp.me/p8Mk4U-1gzN

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In New York Times Opinion “President Trump went to war against Iran without explaining his strategy to the American people or the world. It now appears that he may not have had much of a strategy at all,” writes the editorial board. nyti.ms/3P67J1V

Michael Crick (@michaellcrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Magnificent article & investigation by Alan Rusbridger on how the utterly useless Ofcom allowed one of its regulated TV channels, GBNews, to be taken over by a political party.

Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I've never seen an American president, not just in our lifetime, in the last two centuries of American history, be that critical of a British prime minister." Nicholas Burns tells me "a fundamental mistake is: disparage your allies, make life difficult for them at home, you

Kanis Leung (@kanis_leung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time since Hong Kong’s deadly fire, Keung Mak will step into his home again Monday. The ceiling of the apartment where he and his wife lived for over 40 years was burned so badly that steel rebar was visible. “My heart is heavy,“ he said. apnews.com/article/fire-v…

Michael Crick (@michaellcrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Major speaks so much sense in this Newsnight interview. He had huge difficulties in his six and a half years as PM, but almost thirty years on from leaving office he's become the wisest of our nine living prime ministers.

Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@defencehq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Strap in: Follow one of our paratroopers from 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team jumping in to Tristan da Cunha – one of the world’s most remote communities – to deliver vital medical support 🪂