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Posts by Terry Harrison

I hated Bread, nothing but tired cliches and stereotypes. The ‘Scouse’ accents were all over the place apart from Gilly Coman who I once spent a couple of hours chatting to on the train from Euston to Liverpool. She was absolutely lovely.

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Dartmoor has been deliberately set ablaze tonight. An apocalyptic photo of swaling (moorland burning) that I’ve been sent, of the moor alight at Corndon Down, Spitchwick Common.

All burning is meant to end on Dartmoor today, 31st March - and many birds will already be nesting this early spring. 😢

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Sorry you’re.

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Nip into the Ashmolean whilst your there. I believe they have one of your turbans on display. They also do a good soup and buttered barm in the cafe.

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More power to your elbow. Or rather knees and feet.

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Must be frustrating but take it easy. Give it time to heal properly and you’ll be out and about in the late spring/summer.

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It really is something to see politicians, commentators and media outlets whose whole identity is based on being so-called ‘patriots’ frothing with excitement as they line up to back a deranged megalomaniac who consistently attempts to belittle and bully the country they claim to love

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Trump and the UK have much in common - both avoided getting involved in the Vietnam War.

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Alan Bleasdale's incredible Boys From The Blackstuff is now on BBC iPlayer. I cannot stress how brilliant this show is, how gut wrenching and heartbreaking and laugh out loud funny it is too.

Those that know it will rush to rewatch.

I envy those watching it for the first time. #GisAJob

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At tax payers expense.

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English cricket’s hunger for Indian money has led it into a moral and legal minefield | Barney Ronay The potential exclusion of Pakistan players in the Hundred could breach UK laws on discrimination and leave the ECB exposed

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“Get it all on record now — get the films — get the witnesses — because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened.”

Dwight D. Eisenhower, after visiting liberated concentration camps in April 1945

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Trump’s Greenland speech at the WEF except it’s the voice of Pingu

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He was an incompetent fraud. His elder brother Bill and ‘Paddy’ Mayne were more responsible for the founding and success of the SAS.

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The world of today looks bad, but take hope: we’ve been here before and got through it – and we will again | Martin Kettle As I write my last regular column for the Guardian, my thoughts turn to the lessons and hope we can take from history, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle

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Two brilliant actors and two lousy ones. The older the better in this case.

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What can history teach us about what happens when a populist strongman with an idiosyncratic taste for low interest rates undermines central bank independence?

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England ruthlessly privatised cricket – Australia embraces it with constant public displays of affection | Emma John If there is one takeaway for England from this Ashes tour it should be how cricket thrives in a nation where it is readily and freely available as the dominant summer pastime

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Sack the vibe: goodbye Bazball and hello England’s search for a cricketing soul | Barney Ronay There have to be consequences for Rob Key and Brendon McCullum but English cricket’s problems lie much deeper and will be much harder to fix

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The best Dr Who we never had.

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Conscript Potts is England’s paratrooper fighting a lonely Ashes war in Sydney | Barney Ronay While England’s batting always gets to hog the limelight, this tour has also been lost in the bowling fade-outs

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McCullum must be held to account even if England end Ashes with another win | Barney Ronay A 3-2 series scoreline may make it hard to change coach but you don’t reward a failure of planning because the players clawed a bit back when it was too late

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Duckett and Bethell were dangled out to dry by failings of a slack setup | Barney Ronay No rational judge could have expected England’s fall guys to succeed at the MCG where they were thrown on to a festive bonfire

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Arrogant England’s cricket machine collapses like a castle of dust in 11 days | Barney Ronay So this is Christmas. And what have we done? The Ashes is over. With two Tests still to come

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Burning down the Baz-house is easy, but what comes after that for England? | Barney Ronay Brendon McCullum’s regime may be unravelling but there is rarely any suggestion of what to do next and how the team can be improved

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Today's walk took me from Lower Heswall to Parkgate, then on to Neston, for the train home. Lots of bright sunshine 🌞

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‘Out of the north parts’, bronze ranks of marching soldiers in relief

‘Out of the north parts’, bronze ranks of marching soldiers in relief

A child lays a flower at a War Grave bearing the badge of the King’s Liverpool Regiment

A child lays a flower at a War Grave bearing the badge of the King’s Liverpool Regiment

The drawn faces of mourning parents

The drawn faces of mourning parents

An elderly father looks on, tired and drawn, his hands clasped together

An elderly father looks on, tired and drawn, his hands clasped together

Details of Tyson Smith’s bas relief panels from Liverpool Cenotaph. On one side the armed men from Liverpool in angular, tight ranks, stern faced; on the other the drawn faces and stooped figures of the families

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The bronze brooding soldier, dressed for frontline service and holding his rifle in front of him, towers over a discarded picklehaube helmet

The bronze brooding soldier, dressed for frontline service and holding his rifle in front of him, towers over a discarded picklehaube helmet

Bronze figure holding a crown of thorns and the broken chains of tyranny

Bronze figure holding a crown of thorns and the broken chains of tyranny

Detail of the soldier’s equipment

Detail of the soldier’s equipment

Detail of the soldier’s water bottle, sculpted from experience of frontline use

Detail of the soldier’s water bottle, sculpted from experience of frontline use

Hoylake & West Kirby War Memorial with sculptures by Charles Sergeant Jagger, a frontline soldier wounded in action. The sculptures are dark, intense: a brooding soldier and a mourning figure with a crown of thorns. Away from the busy street, this monument, rich in detail, depicts a deep wound

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Ben Stokes’s England just can’t kick their fatal addiction | The Observer

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