Devolution anorak, parliamentary history nerd & recovering academic. Any views expressed are not those of my employer (yada yada etc passim)
Academic work: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adam-Evans-11
Dr Adam Evans
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Shi’ite happens?
Our Ma’am in Ravenna?
“Apparently a romance began that way is actually known as a ‘meet queue-te’…”
“Apparently the hot weather meant those attending were advised to take plenty of druids…”
My Spanish is a little rusty these days, but I believe the meteorological term for this sort of forecast is:
“Apparently, on those occasions when it goes wrong, it can result in a company’s continued recline…”
“Apparently even the oil markets are getting slick and tired of this uncertainty…”
“Apparently its happy hour menu includes deals on wine, beer, bar snacks and black and decker work benches…”
You mean to say it may have… prompted it?
“Apparently she can be quite salty with him…”
Dr Adam Evans
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What lessons will Iran’s new leadership draw from the 110-day war?
Kate writes essay on her Italy tour, as new pictures released
Spain swelters in first official heatwave of 2026 reut.rs/4vtwAwM
Iran said it was closing the Strait of Hormuz again on Saturday because of Israel’s continued strikes on Lebanon
The Guardian
Unofficial BBCNews (UK) Bot
Lidl opens first-ever pub, The Middle Ale, in ‘milestone moment’ for supermarket chain
Reuters
I always take my Dad’s advice – and do the opposite | Jillian Pretzel
The new chair effect ft.trib.al/zyZoghW | opinion
Queueing is being rebranded as a nice way to meet people. But that depends on what you’re waiting for | Emma Beddington
The Times and Sunday Times
The Independent
The Guardian
The Princess of Wales reflects on an "increasingly digitalised world" in a new essay, written after her return to overseas visits following her treatment for cancer.
Now fighting is over, the question is how Iran’s government will behave. Early clues point to more authoritarianism and prioritising relations with China
It’s a short step from laughing in the line for artisan pastries to grimly waiting to buy a loaf of sliced white. Are we just rehearsing for food shortages?