After running out of others to blame, I feel like we're close to the point where the UK government is going to have to start blaming those who voted for them because they should have known better
@katyraines@bbclaurak@TheSun@JeremyClarkson That's very true, but what I find most disturbing about the whole attack line on Meghan is that's it's done just to sell papers and further Piers Morgan's career in some perverse way
Undeniably, Jeanne Dielman is a great film, and if more people are introduced to the work of Chantal Ackerman as a result of her taking top spot that's definitely a good thing.
๐ฅ Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles has overtaken Vertigo as the #1 film on the #SightAndSoundPoll of the greatest films of all-time
See the full list of 100 on @BFIโs Letterboxd HQ page: https://t.co/uIDq4H0pGw
Can a GP really diagnose a sick child over the phone by only talking to the parent? And if the default advice is wait 5 days to see if they get better so long as they're drinking that still seems like a lot of potential for things to get missed.
Amid financial challenges, David Reece considers whether a Netflix-style subscription model could work for the performing arts @davidnreece@BakerRichards https://t.co/rZQ3m57bnm
@BakerRichards Getting @StephenKing to tell you how much he is not prepared to pay isn't necessarily a bad thing, but you probably want to ask a whole bunch of different people too, and be clear about the value, and test different price points, and model a few scenarios, you know, just saying
This is spot on. If only Elon had come to @BakerRichards in the first place, but it's never too late to clean up the mess.
Five lessons on how not to do pricing from Elon Muskโs Twitter https://t.co/kjAxkUoLwf
@dave_wakeman @emilyeavis Helps when you've got a sellout event. Trickier when you're already operating at the margins where any price rises risk collapsing the market. Good for yield, bad for business.
@sssstratton "Off with a yowl a wail and howl, a scatter of paws and a clatter of claws, went Schnitzel von Krumm with a very low tum..."
It really is a classic!