THREAD:
1. PERSONAL NEWS:
Today BBC News has announced plans to close @BBCHARDtalk after 3 decades holding the world’s politicians and powerbrokers to account. This is sad news for me personally, but much more important, I think it’s depressing news for the BBC��
There is an auction for “Succession” clothes and props (the exact ones used on set).
Just went through listings and found 6 ridiculous gems.
1. Roman Roy’s kid-sized Walmart t-shirt and Old Navy shorts from the finale (current bid = $925)
Perry Smith, friend of Mr Borrie and a volunteer at the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, said: "We talked every week about getting him to his favourite pub when the summer came. He never lost heart or his sense of humour. His passing is a sad loss but he’ll not be forgotten."
Alec Borrie was among the first recruited into the elite fighting force in 1942 at the age of just 18 - despite having no idea what the SAS did when he first volunteered https://t.co/F3sAYhPQT0
'HulkedBenzoBoss' was a shadowy figure online, making £20million in fake Xanax sold around the world via the darkweb from a lab in Gravesend, Kent, since 2014. The gang bragged about their lavish lifestyles at London restaurants on social media. https://t.co/hr6OYZYvGb
Kirkby posted a picture of a ��1,250 bottle of Crystal Rose during a visit to the upmarket Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge, west London, that saw their total bill reach £1,679 in June 2017.