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Paul Moreau
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Photography, cricket and occasionally trying to make sense of things New Photo-travelogue here: https://paulmoreau99.wixsite.com/my-site-5 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/betterpolo/
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Must be a fair amount of Russian microphones and associated tech he can give back to Vlad
The equivalent in the UK is referred to as 'good chaps' (in case anyone is interested 🙂)
Have they actually tried to deny any of this?
Oof, that's extraordinary. Great camerawork it has to he said
Really enjoying this this morning, it hangs together like a proper compilation should.

My only gripe is that it is on Spotify and not a lovingly curated C90 with appropriate artwork.

Can't have everything I suppose 😀
I wonder if rounds of applause were standard in these situations 🙂
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Potsdamer Platz, 29 August 1962. I post photographs taken on my many Berlin visits in the 1950s and 1960s. 180 unique historic street images of East and West Berlin are in my book "Berlin in the Cold War" (Amberley Publishing). #Berlin #up2310
Surely there's people involved with the3million could at the very least offer advice and support?
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Here's a new playlist for you: Songs from the turn of the millennium. Boasts classics by the Beta Band, Super Furry Animals, Stereolab, Teenage Fanclub, Spiritualized, The Clientele, Broadcast, Shack, Spearmint, Mojave 3, Cornershop, Massive Attack and loads more
▶️🎧 open.spotify.com/playlist/0MW...
Ah Wayne County. Saw him live the once although he was Jayne by that stage
Looking at how dependant (and therefore vulnerable) we are on tech I'm wondering if treating it as a mere crime is enough and it should start to be treated as something more akin to terrorism. Unless it is and this simply doesn't make any difference?
I guess it's stating the obvious but this isn't even the worst part of it. This comes in the statement (from Jenrick I think?) that definitions of the right to live here is never a closed subject and they can endlessly and retrospectively change the rules. Very sinister.
Guess so - in which case it is all absurd as well as nasty. Good thread here I thought in case you missed it...
bsky.app/profile/matt...
I have half an hour before my next interview so I'm going to sketch out what I find an important problem with the fashionable division of immigrants into "net contributors" and "net recipients" of government spending. 1/10
The argument of Lam, Philp and Badenoch would be "tell the net contributors they can stay & tell the others we are v sad to kick them out"

Maybe they would have retreated just on pragmatic reciprocity, though Lam is willing to forget about that in what she says here about her mass expulsion plans
Just seen the cover - very cool! Always wonder how much input the author gets to these things?
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I have half an hour before my next interview so I'm going to sketch out what I find an important problem with the fashionable division of immigrants into "net contributors" and "net recipients" of government spending. 1/10
The argument of Lam, Philp and Badenoch would be "tell the net contributors they can stay & tell the others we are v sad to kick them out"

Maybe they would have retreated just on pragmatic reciprocity, though Lam is willing to forget about that in what she says here about her mass expulsion plans
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There's an amusing moment in the 1780s where the Admiralty send a couple of likely-looking captains to the West Indies to mess with American trade.

Unfortunately the West Indies kind of relied on American trade, the two captains were Nelson and Collingwood, and things went horribly right...
Spare some love today for Collingwood. The other Admiral at Trafalgar.

Proud northerner. Hater of flogging. Legit brilliant commander and Nelson's trusted right hand. First into battle on Royal Sovereign. Took charge after Nelson was sniped and saved the British Fleet.

Here's HIS Trafalgar... /1 🧵
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Changes to the population at very old ages are a result of both improvements in life expectancy and historical birth patterns.

That dip in 90 plus numbers in 2008 is a window looking right back to WW1! 2/2

New ONS release out today: www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...
That's crazy, a dip in a line on a graph that captures so much...
Bad news for us, presumably good for yo0u tomorrow morning 😀
I saw this as a re-post before seeing Jessica's previous post, and assumed it was a Tory statement doubling down, not a Labour response. Jeez.
Gosh those are striking numbers. Certainly shows how they developed the reputation they carried with them thorugh the 19th century. And into the 20th too I suppose, at least until Jutland.