@WhisperingBob please do play Christmas Alphabet! I've taught it to my students when I was in teaching guitar in schools and it has featured in a good number of the Christmas concerts - great fun! Loving the show today x
The selective revision of beliefs in light of new evidence has been considered one of the hallmarks of human-level rationality.
In a new Science study, researchers report that chimpanzees can also update their beliefs on the basis of the quantity and quality of new evidence.
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#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/F3bVhau6mj
Keir Starmer says everyone in the UK will be required to have mandatory digital ID. Thatโs not the kind of country we want to be.
Liberal Democrats have always stood up to defend civil liberties against government overreach.
We will fight tooth and nail to oppose these plans too.
9 Ancient Roman Roads That Still Exist Today.
Roman-era cities, forts, gates, and forums still stand today, alongside the ancient roads that connected them, some of which remain visible, walkable, and in daily use https://t.co/ue9wQ4rUva Via @romanhistory1
Did you know that The Grosvenor Museum is featured on the Chester edition of Monopoly? We have a copy you are welcome to borrow and play a game in our museum cafรฉ. Just ask at the gift shop counter for details.
#HeritageOpenDays return to #Chester & surrounding areas from 12-21 Sept. Your chance to uncover incredible stories hiding right in your community! And the best part? It's all completely FREE!
Explore the full line up ๐ https://t.co/omjK5LuRbd
@ShitChester#VisitChester
The Conservatives have lost overall control of Surrey County Council for the first time since the 1990s after the Lib Dems won a local by-election.
Voters in Surrey are backing the Liberal Democrats' community politics over the Conservatives, just as they did in the General Election.
The #SundayShot from the History Hub is this view of the old Fire Station, Northgate Street, #Chester in circa late 1960s/early 1970s. The new Fire Station in St Anne Street officially opened 5th February 1971. The building is now Chez Joules.
In the September issue of British Archaeology, out on Friday: @Go_CheshireWest conservation officer @James__Dixon on #Chester's puzzling Rows and the #Rowvember festival that celebrates them. Make sure you get a copy!
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Step back in time at Chesterโs Midsummer Watch Parade โ one of Britainโs oldest festivals! See giants, mythical beasts and more in a colourful medieval celebration.
21st & 22nd June.
https://t.co/HbPngQmcqy
Cheshire was once covered by sea! In the Triassic era, some 250 million years ago, advancing seas drying in the desert sun formed the salt deposits that Cheshire is now famous for. Fossils in the collection show ripples from these long-ago beaches #OceansMW