The Fact Compiler - Lord Spike of The Shire

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The Fact Compiler - Lord Spike of The Shire

The Fact Compiler - Lord Spike of The Shire

@TheFactCompiler

Community Leader. Non-tertiary but a joyful Catholic, also an English 'Gammon'. Thee and thine. #winning

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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
#WorldPoetryDay | Charlotte Delbo, a French writer and resistance fighter during the war. An Auschwitz survivor. "Prayer to the Living to Forgive Them for Being Alive"
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Well she's right isn't she. It's not in dispute. The attack happened several days ago and the Government failed to inform anyone. At the same time Keir Starmer was claiming he would keep Britain out of a "wider war".
Sabrina Miller@SabriSun_Miller

🚨Kemi Badenoch has accused Sir Keir Starmer of covering up Iran’s attempted attack on Diego Garcia. She said the Prime Minister needed to “come clean” over when Iran launched two missiles at the Chagos Islands, where Britain shares a base with the US. telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

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Stefan Rousseau
Stefan Rousseau@StefanRousseau·
When newspapers use pictures issued by the government from events press weren’t invited to they make access to future visits for independent photojournalism even more difficult. #notphotojournalism @TimesPictures
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Peter Spokes
Peter Spokes@realPeterSpokes·
The final scheduled @SW_Help Class 455 departs from Wimbledon at 00:53 last night. This was the last time you’ll see one of these trains in service as their lease expires on Monday.
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Peter Spokes
Peter Spokes@realPeterSpokes·
466043 was generously donated to the East Kent Railway Trust by Angel Trains in January and was selected as not only the final built unit in the fleet, but more importantly being in the best condition with only 500 miles accumulated on its running gear post C4 overhaul.
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
This really is a fantastic account The Communists hate Britain Fight them by learning our history and loving who we are ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK

One storm. One fallen tree. One field in the Lake District. ✏️ The entire global pencil industry. There is a field in the Lake District. Nothing remarkable about it. Fell sheep, grey sky, Cumbrian rain. Until one day a storm came through. It uprooted a tree and underneath the roots was something nobody had ever seen before. A black substance. Soft, dark, left a mark on everything it touched. The shepherds didn't know what it was, but they used it to mark their sheep. That was 1565. It was the purest deposit of graphite ever found on earth. The only one like it. Ever. 🌍 Word spread fast. The Crown seized the mine, put armed guards on the fell and flooded it between diggings to keep the price high. Stealing graphite became a criminal offence. Punishable by transportation to Australia. Because this wasn't just for marking sheep. It was perfect for lining cannonball moulds. It made England's cannonballs rounder. Faster. More deadly. ⚔️ England had a pencil monopoly for nearly a century. Every artist, every cartographer, every engineer in Europe. All of them wanted what was in that one Cumbrian field. Slowly, workshops appeared in nearby Keswick. Cottage industries. Families cutting graphite into sticks. Wrapping them in string. Then sheepskin. Then wood. The pencil was born. ✏️ In a Cumbrian field. Because a storm uprooted a tree. There is still a pencil factory in Keswick today. On the same site it has always been. Did you know that? These islands have thousands of stories the world has forgotten. We find them. We tell them. We put them in front of millions. You help us make that possible. Be Part Of Us. Be Proud Of Us. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 proudofus.co.uk

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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
One storm. One fallen tree. One field in the Lake District. ✏️ The entire global pencil industry. There is a field in the Lake District. Nothing remarkable about it. Fell sheep, grey sky, Cumbrian rain. Until one day a storm came through. It uprooted a tree and underneath the roots was something nobody had ever seen before. A black substance. Soft, dark, left a mark on everything it touched. The shepherds didn't know what it was, but they used it to mark their sheep. That was 1565. It was the purest deposit of graphite ever found on earth. The only one like it. Ever. 🌍 Word spread fast. The Crown seized the mine, put armed guards on the fell and flooded it between diggings to keep the price high. Stealing graphite became a criminal offence. Punishable by transportation to Australia. Because this wasn't just for marking sheep. It was perfect for lining cannonball moulds. It made England's cannonballs rounder. Faster. More deadly. ⚔️ England had a pencil monopoly for nearly a century. Every artist, every cartographer, every engineer in Europe. All of them wanted what was in that one Cumbrian field. Slowly, workshops appeared in nearby Keswick. Cottage industries. Families cutting graphite into sticks. Wrapping them in string. Then sheepskin. Then wood. The pencil was born. ✏️ In a Cumbrian field. Because a storm uprooted a tree. There is still a pencil factory in Keswick today. On the same site it has always been. Did you know that? These islands have thousands of stories the world has forgotten. We find them. We tell them. We put them in front of millions. You help us make that possible. Be Part Of Us. Be Proud Of Us. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 proudofus.co.uk
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Damian Thompson
Damian Thompson@holysmoke·
An ‘odd dig’ to point out that the effective leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales said NOTHING about the decriminalisation of infanticide?
Shelagh Fogarty@ShelaghFogarty

@holysmoke Neither fine nor the opposite. Just felt like an odd dig when it’s patently clear what the Catholic Church teaches.

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Nina Power
Nina Power@Nina_Power_·
Are we not Beaker People? Is there an indigenous rights movement for the Beaker People?
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stephen james
stephen james@cuthbertscoast·
@Nina_Power_ Indeed. The English have King Arthur and we Beaker People have Tommee Tippee, ruler of Sippycups and Scourge of the Goblet
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