Today marks time on my Westminster reporting career after almost nine years. No matter how hectic the coverage, the pinch-me-is-this-real feeling never wore off. But now it's time for the next chapter.
So the Villa Park show really was goodbye from Ozzy Osbourne. The godfather of metal has left the stage. But what a legacy he leaves us with
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Nigel Farage leads the UK’s most popular party, supported Brexit and is a Trump ally. Could he be the next British prime minister?
Find out below: https://t.co/orTNep0Crd
The UK could become the 1st European country to legalise cultivated meat for human consumption, with the FSA set to complete a safety assessment within 2 years.
This technology could play a key role in ending factory farming.
Article by @bypatrickdaly.
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As Donald Trump begins his second presidency, @Northeastern political experts analyze the future of the "special relationship" between the U.K. and the U.S.
Read more:
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For those loading up series two of Apple TV's Severance tonight, I spoke to a work place theorist on why the idea of surgically separating our personal and private lives has captivated viewers
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A movement of people, wearing identifying symbols, united in adoration of their idol. So was Taylor Swift's Eras tour a modern form of religious pilgrimage? Enjoyed going into full geek mode for this one
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Why is the U.S. presidential #election held on a #Tuesday in November? The answer has to do with agriculture, a @Northeastern historian explains.
Read more: https://t.co/tXLrlNMfIT
I may be on paternity leave for this US presidential election but glad that before I headed off I got to delve into a voting-related question I'd always wondered about
Why is the U.S. presidential #election held on a #Tuesday in November? The answer has to do with agriculture, a @Northeastern historian explains.
Read more: https://t.co/tXLrlNMfIT
Magnificent article from @NUGlobalNews about our poetry prof Dr Sam Kemp's important research into the Wapping Dispute - an important and oft-overlooked part of our community's history.
Thank you, @bypatrickdaly for the wonderful words!
@WritingNULondon@NUGlobalNews It was a pleasure! Such a fascinating bit of modern British and journalism history — and on the university's doorstep as well.
#RupertMurdoch’s Wapping dispute shaped #media in the #UK. Here's what happened on the frontline, according to new @Northeastern research. ⤵️
https://t.co/QZtFFcGAb7
There isn't much left of what used to be 'Fortress Wapping' - the site at the heart of Rupert Murdoch's year-long stand-off with the printing unions. These researchers went through picket line newspapers & spoke to trade unionists to map the dispute
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I'm firmly a 'reject all' kinda guy when it comes to website cookies so found digging into The Sun, Mirror and Express's 'consent and pay' online news model super interesting
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Get this. Parents' car gets nicked. They track it down to a set of five garages in Tottenham & ring the police. Cops say they can't do anything as they don't know exactly which one it is in & the garages are locked. And they say crime don't pay.
I was interviewed before seeing this ... WOW... what a film! We need to trust our instincts a little more! @bypatrickdaly
Hollywood’s remake trend continues w/ ‘Speak No Evil.’ https://t.co/U7NNApOO94 @NUGlobalNews@NortheasternCOS
Walked down a London high road recently to see a Five Guys, Wendy's & Wingstop one after the other. Decided it was time to ask the experts why US fast-food chains have the UK in their sights https://t.co/d0g3xVN8a6
What a fella! Making many people very happy in their nostalgia. Who doesn't wanna stream a song with the line 'Ice cream, you're out of your mind' in it? https://t.co/B4oeyJEt6U