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Mark Hedges

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Editor of Country Life magazine

Katılım Mart 2015
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Living on Primrose Hill: Chocolate-box streets, village spirit and some of the best views in London ift.tt/3kYHHth
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How to make a triple-layer Victorian cake with peaches, cream and maple syrup ift.tt/3bpfCpy
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James Fisher@JFishywill·
It brings me great pleasure to report that the Country Life groupchat is going well and that the editor is very much enjoying The Memes
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Is it time for Londoners to stop owning cars? ift.tt/32JCBJl
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Harry Wallop
Harry Wallop@hwallop·
A newspaper sub has just saved me from making about three major mistakes in an article in tomorrow's paper. I know subbing is unfashionable in these cost-cutting times, but long live the pedantic and - crucially - numerate sub!
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Mara Wilson@MaraWilson·
I can’t believe I did not make this up
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We wish the Duchess of Sussex the best of luck in producing something as beautiful as her Father-in-law did last year, when he guest-edited the 14th November 2018 issue of Country Life magazine in honour of his 70th birthday.
Omid Scobie@scobie

Great to see Duchess Meghan join other senior members of the Royal Family in guest editing at a high profile outlet — Prince Charles co-edited @Countrylifemag in 2018, Prince Harry guest edited @BBCr4today in 2017 and Duchess Kate was guest editor of @HuffPostUK in 2016.

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Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith@PaddyGalbraith·
The Edwardians were of the curious belief that dog ownership was gendered: “the Paisley terrier” wrote Rawdon Lee Briggs “is most suitable for a lady”. Keep reading @Countrylifemag for my piece on Britain’s lost dog breeds
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Patrick Galbraith@PaddyGalbraith·
This time tomorrow I’ll be bedding down for the first night of my week long stay in a cave on an uninhabited Scottish island for @Countrylifemag. Currently sorting out my cooking facilities 🔥
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Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith@PaddyGalbraith·
Why not promote pheasant and partridge instead, which has superb nutritional value, rather than turning to Thai chicken? Think of the reduced carbon footprint #eatlocal
Tesco@Tesco

@edbarkerpig For example, demand for chicken outstrips the UK's domestic supply, in order to ensure ready availability we also source from Thailand as the supply is reliable. 2/3

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Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith@PaddyGalbraith·
Very much looking forward to visiting a shoot tomorrow which is run on National Trust land. It’s always brilliant to see access, conservation and fieldsports coexisting amicably
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That feeling when you realise it's only Thursday. Read about the 'Grumpy' snowdrop and other varieties in this week's issue of Country Life, page 75!
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Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith@PaddyGalbraith·
I’ve just accepted a @Countrylifemag commission to live on an uninhabited Scottish island for a week. I’m going to take a gun to provide food, my little dog for company, and some Yeats to read her in case she gets bored. The whole thing will doubtless be lovely when it’s over
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The ruins of Whitby Abbey above its eponymous town in North Yorkshire. A 7th century Christian monastery which later became a Benedictine abbey, Whitby is perhaps best known for its connections to Bram Stoker and his most famous character, Dracula. Durin… ift.tt/2RllRBV
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