As much as I would have loved to meet him, it wasn’t me who met the Dalai Lama this week. My friend saw him when he visited Cambridge and he wished
No politics, disgraceful behaviour and an incident in the 80s too rude to publish
Love her or hate her, Margaret Thatcher was a leader of strength and personal integrity, and she spearheaded a country that was in turmoil before she
Social media friends, the Bedroom Bar and being a mistress
So… three years of hardish work, concentrating, analysing, a hell of a lot of reading and yellow highlighting - and finally I've graduated with my
Plain English goddesses, chicken soup and being caught with my pants down
What does Easter actually mean? Goddesses, witches and chocolate? Its history stems way beyond the religious elements – as intertwined as they may
Fantasy, chocolate economy and tweeting for the soldiers
I spent Saturday night tweeting for the inspiring Soldiering on Through Life Trust charity, and it was truly one of the most awesome evenings I can
Mystery Twitter men, candlelit dinners, and my guilty pleasure
The power cut in the Rover’s Return reminded me of the first day of the Millenium, when we spent the afternoon in a candlelit pub in Waltham Abbey. I
Top tip for networking, lovely ladies and no such thing as a free meal?
The last few weeks seem to have been a whirlwind of networking, with a bit of an emphasis on women. It started when I gave a whiz-thru workshop on
Social media city, Shystie and my collection of graphic designers
I’ve recently been accused of collecting graphic designers. In my defense, I do know several and am friends with a couple. But it’s not an active
Shiny latex, retro Brighton and being surprisingly good for you
London Fashion Week is a melting pot of flamboyancy and character, with sombre models parading future seasons’ ranges to an audience lucky enough to








