A Texas supermarket chain that saw it coming and had already worked out what to do.
From @CampbellClaret, but with a lot of other helpful thoguhts about the psychology of the situation.
From my @APCOWorldwide colleague @MyNameIsEarl. Entirely sensible.
Sensible from @DaveKeating. Am baffled by those who see every crisis as the end of the EU. (Disappointed Europhiles as much as gleeful Eurosceptics.)
Brilliant review of David Cameron's memoirs. A must-read.
"Epidemics and pandemics spread among human populations because the viruses and bacteria that cause them exploit a key evolutionary asset of the human species, namely, our unique pro-social nature."
Scathing from @anneapplebaum.
My colleague @EliotHoff on the personal and communications aspects.
Very interesting.
Excellent piece on infrastructure needs in Northern Ireland, especially west of the Bann.
Lovely.
The original Great Flood.
More analysis.
Useful. "4’33”: Obviously you will only need the first 20 seconds of this silent orchestral piece, but it is ideal if you have a terrible singing voice."
A guide to all of the people who were in the Doctor's memory blipvert in The Timeless Children, by @feelinglistless.
How the new Doctor Who continuity solves a number of problems.
The Radio Times reassures us.
Cor. This list was published 8 years ago, but gives the book-of-my-PhD-thesis a rave review. So it must be a very good list.
Good piece.
Great bit of research on the Welsh roots of one small piece of Middle Earth.
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