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Also on the NK beat, here’s a report (pdf) on the activities of Office 39, which is about the closest thing the world actually has to SPECTRE. I’m not sure about some of the stuff in there. There’s a real...
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One of the things bloggers can do is report about the facts on the ground as we see them. Man in a Shed has spent a great Christmas with family in a Tory voting part of South Lanarkshire. Now can I just report that the pot holes in the roads are approaching third world status. I am also told that minor roads are no longer being gritted due to budget constraints. I assume this is some of the real i...
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