Joan and I spent a wonderfully nostalgic afternoon at the V&A Museum of Childhood. The creepy birthday party display in the lobby belies the
Summer in the city, skewed Beatles and a dollop of LSD
Canary Wharf’s summer concerts are always good fun. A holiday atmosphere descends on Canada Square as the grass vanishes under the weight of picnic
Border towns, Tibetan tea rooms and the heart of a warrior king
I’m spending a few days in the Scottish borders with Marion this week. Some of my social media clients know Marion – she manages twitter accounts and
Suffragettes: The fight the women fought and that chocolate fight
I’m all over the place at the moment! Cirencester last week, Ealing this week, Staines next week – three or four days at a time, living out a
Plain English, travelling and Miss J A Bocking: number 1 teacher
People always talk about that teacher… That special person who steered us through one or two of our tender, informative school years and whose name
LinkedIn one-to-one, passion fruit tarts and keeping a poker face
I was invited to my first poker night on Friday. I’ve sat in on some before when the boys have been round; watched, been confused, provided snacks –
Recruitment parties, GOSH and Diamond Lights at TalkSPORT
When my friend Robert wrote Diamond Lights for the football duo Hoddle and Waddle he probably had no idea that it would go on to be recorded by a host
Traditional training, dancing with Marion and Word on the Water
I’m really happy that Marion has officially joined the team. She’s full of fun with whacky ideas and fantastic skills for managing some of our social
Plain English dreams, lost in London and Galileo Figaro Magnifico
If you were in the UK on Thursday night, there’s no way you could have missed the fantastic storms that lit up the world with shards of lightening








