British Museum worker sacked over missing items (www.bbc.co.uk)
In unrelated news, the British Museum continues the search for its sense of irony.
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In unrelated news, the British Museum continues the search for its sense of irony.
The public broadcaster says interactions on the platform are ‘toxic’ as it closes almost all its Twitter accounts.
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There was a post earlier about the UAP senate hearings that happened today....
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