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Andy Murray has reunited with Ivan Lendl in time for #Wimbledon.
They didn't do too badly last time… https://t.co/xYcgDHtVqO
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 12, 2016
If you want Britain summed up in a single photo, let this be the one (photo by @gordonrayner) pic.twitter.com/TAXWF12RPJ
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) June 12, 2016
If you think one is going out for a picnic in this pissing rain you can think again. #Queenat90
— Elizabeth Windsor (@Queen_UK) June 12, 2016
Canada has had 8 mass shootings in 20 years. The US has had 7 since Monday.
— Rachel West (@rachel_is_here) June 12, 2016
People who see footage of a mass shooting and feel the response should be more guns are the strangest people.
— Matt Haig (@matthaig1) June 12, 2016
The Mall is a sea of 10,000 white ponchos. People were banned from bringing in umbrellas.
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) June 12, 2016
People can’t stop laughing at this library’s “baby got books” display https://t.co/Js9thom5tx pic.twitter.com/dRnaJrt1By
— BuzzFeed UK (@BuzzFeedUK) June 12, 2016
— Brilliant Ads (@Brilliant_Ads) June 16, 2016
We are not British first. We are not even European first. We are human first. That's the first thing we should see.
— Matt Haig (@matthaig1) June 16, 2016
This statement from Jo Cox's husband Brendan is so powerful, and shows such strength despite such great loss pic.twitter.com/rSaj4LQxcz
— Mark Ferguson (@Markfergusonuk) June 16, 2016
I think we can all agree this referendum has definitely brought out the best in Britain, and it was a great idea to have it.
— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) June 16, 2016
59 minutes. 1-1. Basically back at the beginning again. Getting to this point has probably cost the economy £19bn in lost work time #ENGWAL
— innocent drinks (@innocent) June 16, 2016
If pigs could fly I bet their wings would taste delicious. https://t.co/BFFg08wkXN
— Shower Thoughts (@shwr_thoughts) June 15, 2016
Trying to be so casual about hailing the bus that it looks as if you're signalling to an auctioneer
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 15, 2016
The way we experience news now is very anxiety-inducing. Can you imagine if they'd had breaking news and Twitter in the 1940s?
— Matt Haig (@matthaig1) June 13, 2016
When the E hits, it really hits https://t.co/tfbXce5BlN
— James Tyler (@JamesTylerESPN) June 16, 2016
Can someone go and check on that Wales fan who was crying at 1-1? Genuinely a bit concerned for him…
— Jonathan Witty (@JonathanWitty) June 16, 2016
Things to shout at TV to show people you understand football:
– "YOU COULDN'T FIND THE NET IF YOU HAD GOOGLE OPEN ON YOUR LAPTOP" #EURO2016— innocent drinks (@innocent) June 10, 2016
The Queen at 90, in 90 secondshttps://t.co/AhpNDk091I #TroopingtheColour https://t.co/1liwbuMiu2
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 11, 2016
Great to see Ant & Dec getting OBEs. Loved by all who work with them. Would have been a great practical joke if only one of them had got one
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) June 11, 2016
"We… have far more in common than that which divides us"
Watch Jo Cox's first Commons speech as an MPhttps://t.co/M9Qd9MrAf2
— Press Association (@PA) June 16, 2016
Come for the queen scolding William, stay for the George facepalm. pic.twitter.com/etvmofiU5m
— Brandon McGinley (@brandonmcg) June 15, 2016
Britain First angry entire group being tarnished by one man, fail to see the irony https://t.co/7QbIHJJX0q pic.twitter.com/MSMl0WgYVR
— indy100 (@indy100) June 18, 2016
Increasingly feel that Cliff Richard should have received as much publicity for being cleared as the original police raid on his home got
— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) June 18, 2016
PRACTICAL JOKE IDEA: All dress in ape costumes for when Tim Peake gets back.
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) June 17, 2016
Today's weather: Intense grey
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) June 17, 2016
Clarifications really ought to be given the same weight as the initial falsehoods… https://t.co/aEo6fDcXg8
— Dave Gorman (@DaveGorman) June 17, 2016
This Victoria train divides and goes to 3 different places. Announcements complicated further by the fact that one of the places is 'Ore'.
— Richard Osman (@richardosman) June 18, 2016
Some heroes don't wear capes. They wear spacesuits. #WelcomeHomeTim pic.twitter.com/LIvy4yeF9J
— BBC Two (@BBCTwo) June 18, 2016
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