So what’s hot, and what’s not, in the past week’s blogging? Here are the six most popular posts on Zelo Street for the past seven days, counting down in reverse order, because, well, I have, yes, more domestic stuff to do later. So there.
6 Tory Twitter Dirty Tricks - A Warning From History Downing Street’s chief polecat Dominic Cummings has form for this sort of thing - remember Tory Education.
5 Phillip Schofield - Here Comes The Hit Job The tabloids are desperate for stories to boost sales - and they’ve latched on to him.
4 Rachel Riley Judgment - Possible Contempt Mail Online and Guido Fawkes published before the judgment was handed down. The judge may take a dim view.
3 NHS Fake Twitter Accounts EXPOSED Lots of fake accounts - and the trail leads back to the Government and its agencies.
2 Rachel Riley Judgment - Who Jumped The Gun? Mr Justice Nicklin handed down his judgment at 1000 hours on Friday. So how did Mail Online have the story more than 24 hours beforehand?
1 The Awesome Movement ISN’T A charity to support members of the emergency services? No, it’s just a Tory front.
And that’s the end of another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not ‘arf!
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