During the war, Bletchley Park was the workplace of 10,000 people. Eagerly battling away 24 hours a day to decode enemy messages, these people worked
Succeeding in business, being accountable and taking my hand
I don’t make new year’s resolutions. Well I sort-of do, but I don’t tell people. That way, when I don’t stick to them there’s no one to make me feel
Idols, dating a roadie and less cheerful endings
I wasn’t planning to write about George Michael – we’ve all read so much about him since his tragic passing on Christmas Day that’s it’s reaching
Fairytale castles, foreign art galleries and the beauty of Facebook
I spent a few days in Prague last week, having fun with my boys, visiting all the main tourist attractions and eating copious amounts of traditional
Lovely Lisbon, not crashing and memories of Cumulonimbus
I nearly died this week. Well, that may be a slight exaggeration, but I had the worst plane journey I’ve experienced in all my years of flying. Which
Illegal chocolate, more Bowie and being the number one champion of the world
When I was at school I always bunked off PE. (And double maths, double science, RE…) I hated anything to do with sport, apart from tennis. I had
Fishnet stockings, guiding lights and art in an abandoned chocolate factory
I first fell in love with the Rocky Horror Show when I was 18. Someone who had worked with Gill in film PR was able to get knocked off videos, and he
Landmarks, cocktails and hidden Parisian pleasure
Gill and I like to hop around Europe every October to mark the end of sunny summer, the start of a crisp autumn, and our birthdays. This year, we
Chocolate, time management, a charity ball and more chocolate
As you may have guessed, chocolate features quite heavily in my life. It influences my diet, my holidays and my relationships. (Yes, really!) So an








