- Wed, 12:27: RT @tgeducation: More interesting analysis from @nwbrux on the shifting sands of identity in Northern Ireland and the possible consequences…
- Wed, 12:56: Yup. https://t.co/lZmFtLz047
- Wed, 13:15: RT @georgeeaton: The most troubling thing about Kim Darroch’s resignation is the terrible precedent it sets.
- Wed, 13:43: RT @SebastianEPayne: Whitehall sources told @FinancialTimes that Sir Kim watched Mr Johnson in the televised debate on Tuesday evening and…
- Wed, 14:22: RT @rowena_kay: This is *horrific*. https://t.co/p3YkKu38aF
- Wed, 15:08: RT @JohnDoyleDCU: Excellent and thoughtful piece from @nwbrux in todays @IrishTimesOpEd . Before a referendum on Irish unity or ‘union of…
- Wed, 15:13: RT @piris_jc: https://t.co/DlLFh49rcW
- Wed, 15:13: RT @piris_jc: https://t.co/kEg6oWIh9S
- Wed, 15:25: RT @Think32_: Economics, cultural attitudes and clarity on how a new Ireland looks will shape the reunification debate says @nwbrux in toda…
- Wed, 15:37: RT @PadraigYeates: Erosion of North’s two tribes vests power in the non-aligned https://t.co/mgmzJp9JW0 via @IrishTimesOpEd
- Wed, 15:50: RT @BBCPolitics: “Do you know of any other occasion when a head of state of a friendly government has refused to cooperate with any of Her…
- Wed, 16:05: Good thread. https://t.co/gfpDbYKW9H
- Wed, 16:31: RT @IrishTimes: Erosion of North’s two tribes vests power in the non-aligned https://t.co/Zdyseb8G3U
- Wed, 17:04: RT @lowflyingrocks: 2019 NM5, 10m-22m in diameter, just passed the Earth at 9km/s, missing by 817,000km. https://t.co/0vLMdT2zAA
- Wed, 17:11: RT @jillboard: Billie Jean King was the first female athlete to admit to being gay, but only after being outed in a 1981 lawsuit. It hurt h…
- Wed, 17:22: RT @MargaretWard1: Shrewd analysis regarding moves towards a united/new Ireland from @nwbrux And including a statement that is most reveali…
- Wed, 17:28: RT @stephenbowes: Erosion of North’s two tribes vests power in the non-aligned https://t.co/5XiRnV6NKY via @IrishTimesOpEd
- Wed, 17:43: RT @nwbrux: The collapse of effectiveness of the FCO, brought about by central government starving it of resources and ignoring its advice,…
- Wed, 18:04: RT @ottocrat: This is exactly what happened, make no mistake. https://t.co/b74Id6DMIK
- Wed, 18:15: RT @eliesian: Ireland: “Erosion of North’s two tribes vests power in the non-aligned. Economics, culture and expected reality will shape ce…
- Wed, 19:06: RT @JimMFelton: Did she die? https://t.co/f6GawGWNuG
- Wed, 19:09: RT @schmie: Erosion of North’s two tribes vests power in the non-aligned via @IrishTimes https://t.co/fn2FwTfYJJ
- Wed, 19:22: RT @EdwardGLuce: small but significant detail: Kim Darroch went to a grammar school and grew up in a council house. Those who accused him o…
- Wed, 19:25: Good. (Also NB that the “6ft bearded trans woman” here was fictional. But even so.) https://t.co/x2iKbCGcOC
- Wed, 20:48: RT @davidallengreen: Wise and informative article by @david_conn setting out how EU has helped parts of the UK and how misinformation and n…
- Wed, 21:52: Shock horror dismay https://t.co/lPXxerlaup
- Thu, 08:03: I am devastated to hear this. Noel and I wrote a book together quite a few years back – “The Tallyman’s Guide to th… https://t.co/RtqVKb6Nnh
- Thu, 08:43: @noelwhelan’s last tweet, highlighting the good side of the political process. https://t.co/g8oiaNjUAY
- Thu, 10:45: Delivering Promises? https://t.co/ukDeMrxNE8 My @APCOWorldwide colleague Simon McGee, who worked closely with Boris… https://t.co/kdm8TZv9Qw
There is a film of Barbara: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_%281997_film%29 I was going to say “recent film”, but it is 1997.