“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””

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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

www.theguardian.com/world/202…

Looking forward to the next Mad Max being a post apocalyptic struggle for toilet roll

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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

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My word of the day today is ‘griddle’.

Kind of interesting - How wealthy is your neighbourhood?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-5… t.co/2ZY6OigX5…

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’.