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#CameronMustGo is starting to annoy the Tories
Have you been following the debate around #Cameronmustgo? This hashtag was the UK top trending hashtag on twitter for most of last week – as of yesterday it hit received 340,000 tweets or retweets. For most, I think, including myself, … Continue reading
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Thanks to everyone who has read my blog over the past 6 months or so. Thanks especially to those of you who have left comments, either here, on twitter or Linkedin. Top wordpress commentator prize goes to Dave … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Dave Dunlop, Holidays, Linkedin, Mark Fisher, Natural England, New Year, Twitter
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Come in and have a look around
Wikimedia Commons: Raysonho @ Open Grid Scheduler / Grid Engine This is my 78th post since I started blogging again, in May this year. I’ve been blogging like mad over the past three or four weeks – thanks to everyone … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, Facebook, FAQs Help and Tutorials, Google Reader, Hyperlink, Miles King blog, Reading (process), Social media, Twitter
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Bye Bye Benyon
So Richard Benyon, Biodiversity and Fisheries Minister, has gone. One of the innocents sent for sacrificial slaughter yesterday in the first reshuffle run almost completely on Twitter. Benyon had done nothing wrong, he was just too old and too rich. … Continue reading
Posted in bees, biodiversity, climate change, farming, George Eustice, Richard Benyon
Tagged Bees, biodiversity, Cameron, David Cameron, Fisheries Minister, George Eustice, Liberal Democrat, Richard Benyon, Twitter
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