So I’m not running the #RobBurrowLeedsMarathon today, but I’ve got a pretty good excuse.
Seraphina (Seffy for short) arrived this morning. 9lb1oz. Baby and mother both doing well.
If you shared our sorrow over the loss of Rycroft last year, share our joy this morning.
💜💛💚
@greateranglia So that will only get me to Colchester and then I have to wait an hour? That would result in a 2 hour delay on a 1 hour journey. Don’t you think it’s reasonable for me to get a taxi from there and request the refund from GA? Given the time of night?
@greateranglia stuck at marks tey because of the trespassers. Need to get to wivenhoe. Would I be better getting a taxi? Will you refund me if I do? Late to be waiting on a platform for a replacement train that may or may not turn up.
Superb Sunday listening from @politicshome on where our game sits in the UK - and if Andy Burnham wins the Labour leadership, where it might be going.
Imagine proper RL men in Downing St and The Lodge at the same time!
Feat @labour_history (of course)
https://t.co/CcTm0lFnJ4
This week, @patrickkmaguire wrote that Makerfield has been "shaped by... the Labour Party, the Catholic Church, and rugby league”
Our new podcast ep looks at the third of those: rugby league — the politics of the game, and how it fits into Burnham-ism
https://t.co/L9Rc5nNyqv
@OfficialBullsRL Many thanks to @OfficialBullsRL, Terrace Flags, Michael Foster and Phill Hall for everything they did to make this happen.
One John Kear. Won’t be forgotten.
#rugbyleague
Only one Prime Minister in history has represented a rugby league town - Harold Wilson with Huyton in the 1960s…
With the eyes of the political world on Makerfield - we discuss rugby league, politics, and northern identity on @politicshome this week 👇
https://t.co/e26j7ZPFCo