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2013/04/17

Read the funniest Twitter reactions to Margaret Thatcher's funeral

April 17, 2013
No sooner had the day broken, than the tweets began. The funny ones, that is. About Margaret Thatcher's funeral. Take a look at our round-up of some of the wittiest... Continue reading...
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ISY SUTTIE
What Being a Feminist Actually Means
I can't believe that when I used to hear the word "feminist" in my teens, I used to think I'd have to get hold of a fleece and dangly earrings to 'join'. That was because I was an ignorant teenager from a small town, but also I love fleeces and I am always looking for an excuse to get a new one (I don't like dangly earrings. They chafe the skin tags on my neck). Now I'm a bit older, I'm proud to call myself a feminist - and to take action too, because sticks and stones may break the bones of misogyny, but words will never hurt it. Continue reading...
TIFF STEVENSON
Facing Up to the Fringe
When you think life can't get any worse try cutting your own fringe, you will soon realise it can. Continue reading...
MICHAEL SPICER
My Moment with Margaret
It sounded simple to me. I wasn't intimidated by her visit at all. As a 10-year-old, my knowledge of her was limited to a frozen face encased in a box graphic above Michael Buerk's shoulder. But the nervous exhilaration emanating from the wobbly throng surrounding my dad's shop was enough to power the No.62 to Chadwell Heath and back again. Continue reading...
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