- Wed, 12:56: RT @davidallengreen: How Theresa May casually decided that Brexit meant the United Kingdom would leave the single market and customs union…
- Wed, 14:48: RT @confusion2021: Hello All! We bring you news! After many committee discussions and conversations with the hotel we are now committed to…
- Wed, 15:30: All’s Well That Ends Well, by William Shakespeare The modestly born but intelligent Helena fulfills her reluctant husband’s conditions, by tricking him into having sex with her while thinking that she is someone else. #nwbooks https://t.co/wKCyJnavN4 https://t.co/jB9X9m9C5x https://t.co/fC2537B2Uf
- Wed, 16:05: RT @acommonlawyer: My favourite French story of this week, French foreign intelligence agents running a private assassination service out o…
- Wed, 16:30: V for Vendetta, by Alan Moore Gosh, the Eighties were different, weren’t they? Classic graphic story of a man bringing down the autocratic society that Moore envisaged taking over Britain by 1998, after global war. #nwbooks https://t.co/BUY9jQZcYd https://t.co/I6vFDKKyNe https://t.co/aCizjaNvqC
- Wed, 17:11: RT @AlexRPigman: Thanks to Borgen, I understand Ursula von der Leyen. 1/
- Wed, 17:30: Roots and Wings, by Margery Kraus An interesting snapshot of the life (or lives) of a woman who has been successful in business while also managing her family. #nwbooks https://t.co/zNemfRHNC5 https://t.co/ORHWkhvG3t https://t.co/HEnPUSw2H3
- Wed, 18:01: RT @ivanobp: @whitenothe @nwbrux @oceanclub The EU ruled three years ago that eBooks could have reduced VAT. Ireland reduced to 9% almost i…
- Wed, 18:28: January 2010 books https://t.co/sisngvm3Ox
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 4 February https://t.co/tzRKQKuKjF
- Thu, 10:45: RT @consol8ion: “Hello, is that Metaphors “R” Us? It’s about the metaphor you sent me. No, it’s great, honestly. It’s just, well… I was h…
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