“The department has always had a high ministerial casualty rate; so much so that an earlier home secretary remarked that its “corridors are paved with dynamite””
“The department has always had a high ministerial casualty rate; so much so that an earlier home secretary remarked that its “corridors are paved with dynamite””
My word of the day today is ‘shudder’.
As far as I’m concerned this sentence also works without the word ‘medieval’ twitter.com/KMFollett…
It’s not all bad news
Looking forward to the next Mad Max being a post apocalyptic struggle for toilet roll
RT @SalisburyCath: #Onthisday in 1226 William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, died suddenly at Old Sarum.
When his tomb was opened in 1…
Same with the old Star in Brown Street twitter.com/chrisstei…
ICYMI twitter.com/salisbury…
Not just teachers twitter.com/dukkhaboy…
Very much enjoyed Shirley Valentine at @salisburyplay
I quite fancy a holiday now though….
The daughter doing her song with just piano and voice
I know I’m biased….but I think it’s rather good
My word of the day today is ‘griddle’.
Kind of interesting - How wealthy is your neighbourhood?
The acronym F.A.Q. should sometimes be J.T.Q.W.W.T.A - Just The Questions We Want To Answer
Public service announcement for all @ChelseaFC fans who are washing their hands
The ‘John Terry has won the double’ song takes 8.7 seconds to sing
The first two verses of the @willianborges88 song take 9.6 seconds to sing
….but your timings may vary
My word of the day today is ‘drench’.
Poor Tottenham, poor Liverpool t.co/XaGxdBlcq…
Just in case you were in need of something else to worry about… www.theguardian.com/society/2…
I was pleased to hear Boris Johnson pay tribute to the people of Salisbury and Amesbury at #PMQs, but I do wish he would get on with releasing the report into Russian interference into our elections
My word of the day today is ‘triumph’.