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Robert Rotifer
robertrotifer
Having interviewed Roger Daltrey twice in the last 2 years think I’ve got some insight into a Brexity older musician’s brain (truth is since those interviews certain records I can’t
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Meraj Hasan
_merajhasan
Indian arguments when peddling “British were the driving force behind Pakistan” are worth examining. “When WW2 started, British realized Congress wouldn’t cooperate in the war. So they forced all Muslim
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Gujarat History
GujaratHistory
English word 'Banyan Tree' for Vad tree derived from Gujarati word Vaniya/Hindi word Baniya (Sanskrit word Vanij & Prakrit word Vania).In old-time open markets used to be held by traders
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𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙣
ctenhtwelven2o
following independence the catholic church filled the oppressive void left by the british and brutalised ireland with an iron fist we were not a complicit society we were a fledgling
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Rowie Azada-Palacios (Rowena)
rowsterr
Random musings while eating lunch. Does the way that time is conventionally told in your culture affect your experience of/consciousness of time? E.g., If you use a 24-hour clock like
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Alexander Clarkson
APHClarkson
Once you start digging into Russian state influence networks in London you'll also start unwinding all the UAE, Saudi, Qatar and other autocratic state influence networks trying to shape UK
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Kodama Mama
CaseyExplosion
Serious answer? Internet atheism heavily revolved around the spectacle of intellectual beatdowns, rather than any real promotion of secular views or any kind of serious activism, and a majority of
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Constantin Machiavelli
conmachiavel
Peace in Ireland is based on “ever closer union” within the EU: of NI with the Republic, and of the Republic with the UK. That promise allowed anyone on the
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Charlotte Moore
charlotsmoore
This is an astonishing paragraph: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/mission-impossible-boriss-attempt-to-rewire-the-british-government As @jdportes said: "Where to even start?" So much mis-understanding in a few short sentences.
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Dennis Burns
DWB55
Thread THE LOST 600: October 1942, 600 British PoWs were taken by the IJN from Singapore to Ballalae (or Balalae) Island, 7,000km east (just off Bougainville Island) to build a
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Alex
alexbreeze
It’s interesting that Germany’s transition of power post-Merkel hasn’t got a lot of coverage in the UK. Understandable because of Covid. But generally European politics hasn’t ever interested the UK.
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Colin Harvey
cjhumanrights
1/ No one is suggesting that the British Government should not have a view on the future of the Union - either way. 2/ The question is around our unique
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Dr. Zanye (PhD Royal Studies)
bookedbusy
The Harry and Meghan story is a timely, important and complex story because of its intersection with culture, society and politics and if anyone can do it justice it is
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Christina Gaskin
ChristinaGaskin
IMO the British Basketball community are going to look back at this period of the next 5 yrs as being the catalyst to real positive changes for the culture &
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Andrew
AndrewStoneman
Ah the sunlit uplands... (Even the Mail on Sunday is starting to see the reality) /cont 1. Import tariffs will be so high you won’t be able to afford a
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Iain Overton
iainoverton
I wrote this article for @BylineTimes I asked what do words tell us of the way the Conservative-led governments that have dominated British life since 2010, have moulded the narratives
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