- Mon, 12:56: RT @DaveKeating: Wow, this is going to make Daily Mail readers’ heads explode. Only actors with an EU passport can play Prince William in…
- Mon, 15:19: Ersatz Nation by Tim Kenyon This book has serious problems with both its setting and its plot. The Unation covers seven continents, seems entirely English-speaking and all its inhabitants work in the same time zone. #nwbooks https://t.co/Qv3AaA3XXH https://t.co/vPYVY77O9N https://t.co/oE29nFrVFk
- Mon, 16:05: Out of office: Has coronavirus changed Brussels’ EU Quarter for good? https://t.co/2N8DAdAI4e Or perhaps, for the better? Personally I’m sceptical. I think the new normal will be a lot like the old normal.
- Mon, 16:21: Elizabeth I, by David Starkey The Life of Elizabeth I, by Alison Weir Starkey’s approach is somewhat psychological; Weir concentrates on the internal politics of Elizabeth’s court. Both good. #nwbooks https://t.co/UhXXgV6Tjc https://t.co/hWeu6YIN6K https://t.co/fM2gwB3eBr https://t.co/jjA1yQclRa
- Mon, 17:11: RT @lisaocarroll: That British citizens married to EU spouses will not be able to return to UK after March 22 as a family has been known fo…
- Mon, 17:23: Interview Secrets, by Heather Salter Rather lucid, and perhaps particularly helpful for people who need advice on getting a job rather than finding a career (for the latter, nothing beats What Color is Your Parachute) #nwbooks https://t.co/S32msqYbdT https://t.co/wVpwWHG1Gk https://t.co/vRFsCSrNYD
- Mon, 18:48: November 2020 books https://t.co/isKQa791W9
- Mon, 22:18: RT @KathrynBruscoBk: My Uncle Ben…by marriage…science fiction icon, author, adventure lover, story teller, futurist, and my son’s names…
- Tue, 08:28: 5 signs this is the real Brexit crunch (and 4 that it isn’t) – POLITICO https://t.co/P2JPqB1qiT
- Tue, 09:30: Whoniversaries 1 December: Dennis Spooner, James Bree, Nightmare of Eden #2, Enemy of the Bane #1 https://t.co/i7lv3mz5WN
- Tue, 10:45: Note to those of you who are (or know people who are) in Belgium aged between 50 and 65: the (ordinary) flu vaccine is now available for our age group. (Until yesterday it was reserved for people over 65 and those at greater risk.) I usually forget; but not this winter.
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