Terry warned his bosses that loaded lorries would get knicked if the keys were left under the wheels overnight. They didn't listen. So he stole one https://t.co/cDDKHIkFvY
Dawn on Primrose Hill for the FT to accompany an article by @holland_tom retracing the footsteps of the Narrator in H. G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds through an empty London Martian camp No7.
Today we have "Earthquake" by Stephen Ronald Dorley-Brown, painted 1976-77.
It's described on Art UK as 'An exciting hard-edge painting of collapse'. What do you think?
Is today unique? In the midst of a major govt crime,(or at least within touching distance of it) one of the agents of that crime has revealed how that crime happened.