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Rob Galloway (@drrobgalloway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This weekend in A&E, I saw patients who couldn't get GP appointments And I worked with GPs who couldn't get jobs as GPs NHS England make it make sense please as i can't.

Larry the Cat (@number10cat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vance is a tubby middle manager who thinks he's a tough guy. More than 600 UK service personnel were killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts alongside their American counterparts. Perhaps Vance remembers taking pictures of some of them while he was "serving" as a journalist,

Eric Idle (@ericidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Trump is going to adopt English as the official language of America then he should be paying royalties to England. Obviously we'll let Canada use it for free because a) they're nice and b) half of them prefer French anyway.

manwhohasitall (@manwhohasitall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I now pronounce you WOMAN AND HUSBAND," spoken at weddings should apparently be changed. To what exactly??? Woman and him? Woman and Mr? Other ideas?

Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Massive protest in New York City just now. I don’t remember a single protest this large against Joe Biden. We now have had protests like this for weeks all across the nation. People see Trump as a danger to our democracy.

manwhohasitall (@manwhohasitall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Career OR baby? A choice facing so many men. I fully support all men's choices - busy dads, career men, crazy cat gentlemen and men who have it all.

Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're Geoff and Margaret, retired teachers from Rutland. Retirement Tales is our way of bringing people together. It's community. It's an account filled with nostalgia, joy, gentle nonsense & references to school life (past & present), all threaded together with Hope. Join us!

We're Geoff and Margaret, retired teachers from Rutland.

Retirement Tales is our way of bringing people together. It's community.

It's an account filled with nostalgia, joy, gentle nonsense & references to school life (past & present), all threaded together with Hope.

Join us!
Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's the return of the Friday Virtual Pub Lunch. 🍺🎶🍽 For fans of Britpop, we've got some Oasis on the jukebox. For fans of summer fruits, we've got some Oasis in the fridge. As always, other bands and other brands are also available.

Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's an interesting article about the Initial Teaching Alphabet, something which Margaret remembers only too well... The radical 1960s schools experiment that created a whole new alphabet – and left thousands of children unable to spell. share.google/CH66n82nzvWE8q…

Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know many of you will be getting excited about "Toy Day", at the end of term. Please remember to bring your chosen toy in a named carrier bag, and please don't bring anything too big or too loud. (Yes. that includes Tank Command, Crossfire, Hungry Hippos & Tin Can Alley.)

We know many of you will be getting excited about "Toy Day", at the end of term. 

Please remember to bring your chosen toy in a named carrier bag, and please don't bring anything too big or too loud.

(Yes. that includes Tank Command, Crossfire, Hungry Hippos & Tin Can Alley.)
Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life is hard for a lot of people in 2025. Look after yourself and look out for one another. Don't be afraid to ask for help, if you need help. Don't be afraid to put your health first. Don't be afraid to make a change, if you need something to change. These things matter.

Geoff and Margaret (@retirementtales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let us take you back to the summer of 1983... It's the school holidays. You sit down to have your lunch. You put the TV on, excited to find something that you can't ever watch in term time. There are four channels. You choose ITV. You're good for the next hour or two...