Tara Staunton (@tarastaunton) 's Twitter Profile
Tara Staunton

@tarastaunton

Displaced from Liverpool to London. Lover of cats, Twin Peaks, local government and black coffee. ☕️

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Jason Hazeley (@jasonhazeley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that, in its last year before being privatised, Royal Mail made £403m operating profit — all of which went back into the public purse.

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Just your average country cottage for sale. rightmove.co.uk/properties/134… Oh, and a secret tunnel that may have been built during Tudor times to allow Catholics to escape. WHAT? (watch the video to see how incredibly long the tunnel is)

Just your average country cottage for sale.

rightmove.co.uk/properties/134…

Oh, and a secret tunnel that may have been built during Tudor times to allow Catholics to escape.

WHAT?

(watch the video to see how incredibly long the tunnel is)
Tara Staunton (@tarastaunton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Things like this make my 83 y/o grandma less independent, she gets her train tickets from the local station, now myself or my mum will need to buy them for her, and for what reason?! Age UK Campaigns are you looking into this?

earthmoves (@earthmovescoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science with Tara! Looking at plants from the site under the microscope to learn about their structures and how they process light through chlorophyll, which makes them green! 🌱 #science #community

Science with Tara! Looking at plants from the site under the microscope to learn about their structures and how they process light through chlorophyll, which makes them green! 🌱

#science #community
Tara Staunton (@tarastaunton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would highly recommend the St. Francis of Assisi exhibit at National Gallery Amazing to see two relics from the Saint himself alongside some beautiful pieces of artwork.

I would highly recommend the St. Francis of Assisi exhibit at <a href="/NationalGallery/">National Gallery</a> 

Amazing to see two relics from the Saint himself alongside some beautiful pieces of artwork.
Little Green Space 🦋 (@lgspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tidying the garden? Please don't cut back the ivy. It’s an important native plant for biodiversity in the UK. In a month or so, its flowers will be providing a vital late season pitstop for pollinating insects like bees, butterflies, hoverflies and moths!

Tara Staunton (@tarastaunton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being a befriender to older people is the best, the older lady I visit made me these when I told her I was having a boy. So sweet and so precious to have handmade items like this. 🥺

Being a befriender to older people is the best, the older lady I visit made me these when I told her I was having a boy.

So sweet and so precious to have handmade items like this. 🥺
London Museum (@ldn_museum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cats have lived side-by-side with humans since before the city of London was built, first being domesticated in the Middle East about 9000 years ago. Our collections are filled with images and representations of cats - and sometimes, the historical cats themselves.

Cats have lived side-by-side with humans since before the city of London was built, first being domesticated in the Middle East about 9000 years ago. Our collections are filled with images and representations of cats - and sometimes, the historical cats themselves.
Dr Lawrence Newport (@pursuitofprog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent piece by Stuart Ritchie which tears apart the awful Guardian "science" piece earlier this week, which simply regurgitated lazy arguments and strawman nonsense. We need more science journalism as vibrant, fact focused and rigorous as this: inews.co.uk/news/american-…

Tom Holland (@holland_tom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very grateful to the manager of the Three Tuns on Jewry Street for allowing me to gawp at the remains of the Roman wall of Londoninium in the cellar

Very grateful to the manager of the Three Tuns on Jewry Street for allowing me to gawp at the remains of the Roman wall of Londoninium in the cellar