Robert Forster

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Robert Forster

@RobertForster3

Author of well received non-fiction "The Northumbrian Kiap" and novel "Crown Lane". Was horse rider. Still rugby fan & farm sector commentator.

Northumberland เข้าร่วม Ekim 2011
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Simon Kuestenmacher
Simon Kuestenmacher@simongerman600·
This chart might look political, but it’s really about data science. The UK can rank great or poorly depending on the KPIs you choose. Our choice of data decides how we view reality.
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Tony Henderson
Tony Henderson@Hendrover·
Hated offal. When kidney and liver were were served every week I just had mash and a veg. Me fatha would always say: 1. It would do you good to starve. (It wouldnt) 2. It would do you good to be in the Army (it wouldnt) If you were hungry you'd eat that. ( I wouldnt).
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
In 1995, households paid 94p for a pint of milk (in today's money). Now it's 65p. I miss milkmen, but nostaglia has to be balanced with how supermarket advances have lowered food and clothing prices over the decades.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1995, 45% of British milk was delivered to the doorstep before seven in the morning by a milkman in an electric float. In 2026, it is 3%. The milkman has been effectively abolished inside one human generation. The supermarket walked in, undercut the cost by a few pence per pint, and the daily ritual of British household life, glass bottles clinking on the step at half past six, was gone by the time the children of 1995 had finished secondary school. The cost to the customer was a few pence per pint. The cost to the system was, in rough order: the glass bottle that was washed and reused hundreds of times, replaced with a plastic bottle that is used once and recycled imperfectly. The local dairy that supplied one town, replaced with a national processor that supplies half the country. The milk that arrived four hours after milking, replaced with milk that arrived three days after milking after a journey of 200 miles. The conversation on the doorstep, replaced with a self-checkout beep. The milkman himself, incidentally, had the lowest recorded rate of heart disease of any male occupation in Britain. He walked approximately 12 miles a day, finished work by 10am, and ate a cooked breakfast. He has been replaced, in the same delivery role, by a zero-hours Amazon Flex driver sitting in a Ford Transit. A small piece of British daily infrastructure was quietly demolished. Nobody was consulted. The milk is still being produced. It is just being produced further away, transported further, kept in plastic, and sold at a different margin, by a different business, to a customer who never sees who milked the cow. The milkman knew your name. The self-checkout does not.

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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@lmharpin He was always going to survive. We have just watched most of the mewdia and a great many politicans have a lot of fun.
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lee harpin@lmharpin·
Instant verdict. Starmer survives. Whole affair a huge cock up though.
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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@NE5westend "They haven't got a pot to piss in." In the days when tanners bought fresh piss every morning the poor would collect it in a pot and sell it on a daily basis. However there was a group of super-poor who hadnt a pot to collect it in. And that's the origin of the opening sentence.
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Yanited
Yanited@NE5westend·
1: The Golden Trade Did you know urine was once Newcastle’s 3rd largest export after coal and beer,In the 1700s, "Geordie piss" was vital to the UK’s textile industry! Barrels were left on street corners for "donations" then shipped to Whitby to help fix bright dyes into fabrics.
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Moorland Association
Moorland Association@MoorlandAssoc·
Over 200 species could face extinction in the UK by 2050 - and the merlin is among them. But on managed grouse moors, this falcon is telling a very different story. 🐦 Where gamekeeping continues, merlins are not just surviving. They are thriving. In the Yorkshire Dales, managed estates routinely host successful nests. Keepers recently found a clutch at over 1,500 feet above sea level. 🌿 What makes managed moors work for merlins: - Keepers leave patches of older, taller heather - ideal sheltered nest sites - Legal predator control gives ground-nesting chicks a fighting chance against foxes and stoats - Gamekeepers actively monitor nests and support licensed ringing programmes 🔥 Where traditional management has stopped, the contrast is severe. Without predator control and habitat maintenance, ground-nesting birds are quickly overwhelmed and the skies fall silent. The merlin does not need a rescue plan written from a desk. It needs the daily, dedicated work already happening on our moors.
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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@NE5westend Piss was used to tan hides too. Hexham's tanners would buy fresh supplies each morning. They were mixed with dog shit and hides soaked in the mess. The stink must have been unbearable - especiallly for those who stood in the vats and trod their contents in.
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Radosław Iwański
Radosław Iwański@iwanski_rados·
Amerykański pionier w produkcji mięsa roślinnego ciągle na kursie kolizyjnym. Czy roztrzaska się tak samo, jak Titanic? @fleroy1974 @JulianMellentin mają zdanie w tej sprawie. Rolnicy, hodowcy, to jest bardzo dobry news.
Frédéric Leroy@fleroy1974

@BeyondMeat, the flagship of the "alternative proteins" and "plant-based meat" industry - and a former winner of the @UN "Champions of the Earth award" - has never made a profit. Let that sink in.

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A. R. Peters & Son
A. R. Peters & Son@sussexfarming·
Long distance filming so as not to disturb but why have we got 3 pairs of lapwings on this field? The truths no one wants. No walkers, lots of cows and predator control! This field isn’t even managed specifically for them but they choose it as a safe reliable spot with food
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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@terrierview Have watched the badger population soar for seventy years. Saw my first live one in 1963. Then saw more dead ones on roads. From 2000 began to see the first setts on heath land & heather. There's no stopping them & their voracious appetite for eggs, young mammals & birds either.
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bronwyn
bronwyn@terrierview·
Walking the North York Moors as badger cubs emerge for the spring it’s very clear the population there has expanded from the lower farmland up onto the actual moors themselves. The shame is it’s an ecological issue that nobody dare discuss.
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A. R. Peters & Son
A. R. Peters & Son@sussexfarming·
Cows, shits means food and habitat , what else is providing this level of insect interest on a cold March morning? The very start of the food chain . Your cow free life isn’t!
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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@horton_official Chocolate absent on TV perhaps. But Tesco Hexham today was crammed with it. Linear stacks forcing one-way traffic in every aisle lfor example, Couldn't move for it. Would it all ever be eaten?
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Robert Forster@RobertForster3·
@CAupdates She's right. It is unfortunate that our Labour government anticipates greater electoral return by cultivating the green wellied middle clasess who think food producing units (farms) are agrarian deserts & should be used only for recreational walking or as nature reserves instead.
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Countryside Alliance@CAupdates·
🚨NEW: Labour peer and farmer Ann Mallalieu warns a trail hunting ban will hurt the rural economy, increase people's isolation, and will result in “incalculable” damage to relations between the Government and countryside communities ⬇️ express.co.uk/news/politics/…
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Guinevere of Mason.
Guinevere of Mason.@JHCPAL·
Guinevere's Dialect. Gissy. The pig. OED - Scottish & Northern. An 1800's form of gussie. 1st recorded 1568. Compare the Norwegian gosse, pig.
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