- Mon, 12:56: Lying. https://t.co/SfqE0QIAho
- Mon, 13:25: Good discussion at end of last week. Who knows how things will look by the end of this week??? https://t.co/7OrxLPyhC1
- Mon, 13:54: RT @asabenn: “To borrow Donald Tusk’s terms: there is a special place in hell for MPs who voted for Article 50 yet now refuse to endorse th…
- Mon, 16:05: James Meek on Brexit and the myth of St. George https://t.co/x19GC6rXn2 Good thoughtful piece.
- Mon, 17:11: Kevin Barry: The belligerence and brilliance of Flann O’Brien https://t.co/medfJ8IpmO Great piece about a great biography of a great writer.
- Mon, 18:46: Thread. https://t.co/Vo51m1T2Iy
- Mon, 19:10: RT @Lennardvot: @JGForsyth This is clutching at straws and the opinion of some lawyer is irrelevant. There are three ways to end the backst…
- Mon, 19:52: RT @pmdfoster: So it appear there are to be two statements – a joint one and a unilateral UK one setting out the conditions on which the UK…
- Mon, 20:48: In 1969, someone sent Robert Fink a telegram. It was finally delivered last month. https://t.co/RhzCIFmTST Nice little story.
- Mon, 21:07: RT @gossjam: Oh no. https://t.co/6bY80tMaSC
- Mon, 22:31: RT @DaveClark_AFP: Sources say there will be a new-ish thing, but it’ll be a lot like the old thing. Will the thing be enough to convince o…
- Mon, 22:55: RT @tconnellyRTE: Here goes: Barnier’s offer on Fri that “best endeavours” could be actionable by the UK at independent arbitration level…
- Tue, 04:00: 100 hours to go to make your Hugo nominations! https://t.co/nFTRHRtVbA
- Tue, 07:35: RT @KeohaneDan: Two previous examples come to mind: 1) the Bundestag preamble to the Elysee treaty in 1963, which limited potential scope.…
- Tue, 07:38: Esther McVey deletes embarrassing untrue Brexit tweet hours after defending it https://t.co/YYCaxaNO3l Liar.
- Tue, 08:03: RT @tconnellyRTE: Last ditch EU-UK package agreed on Irish backstop via @RTENewsNow https://t.co/0tG6ylqajQ
- Tue, 08:12: RT @pmdfoster: So some quick thoughts on tonight’s docments after chats…. First the UK’s unilatearl statement which is here – it’s not q…
- Tue, 08:27: RT @Berlaymonster: ‘Legally Binding’ sounds like a less successful sequel to ’50 Shades of Grey’.
- Tue, 09:12: RT @Sime0nStylites: 9. My view is the changes won’t be sufficient to enable the deal to pass. That is not a difficult conclusion to reach.…
- Tue, 09:30: RT @DmitryOpines: A Lisbon Treaty clause dictates that from 2020, Brie Larson must play every single character in EU releases of Marvel Mov…
- Tue, 09:30: RT @mattpoole: Are the public aware that as of 2020 Wimbledon will be moved to Germany? #McVeyFacts
- Tue, 09:51: RT @AlexKane221b: Today’s @News_Letter column: In 2005 Karen Bradley was regarded as a potential Conservative high-flyer. What happened?…
- Tue, 10:45: RT @stephenaharper: toby young, bursting into a room: did you know there was a SECOND world war???!?! https://t.co/7pAgJwBie7
- Tue, 11:15: In which the Attorney-General for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland finds a pithy one-word s… https://t.co/40lc9JQ0nW
FWIW, I am very fond of Ben Aaronovitch’s series about constable Peter Grant, which is (mostly) set in London. It is arguably an alternate London, since magic exists, but I get the impression it is closely related to the real London.