Every year the free concerts at Canary Wharf get better – and more packed. People squidged into every inch of Canada Square until not a blade of
Taking the leap, blood red poppies and lessons in love
In two separate conversations this week, the following sentence came up: ‘The grass isn’t always greener…’ Is it merely a sentence, or a sentiment?
Making law, a magical time warp and positivity
Visiting the House of Lords is a little like stepping back into some sort of magical time warp. Entering via the Peers’ entrance you’re greeted by a
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
LinkedIn photos, squidgy cakes and £1billion of business
£1,000,000,000 worth of business… Wow!! That’s a lot of money coming in. I’ve mentioned Fit for Legacy (FFL) before; it’s the organisation based in
Appreciation, the JFK conspiracy and an exhibition not to be missed
The launch of the Soldiering on Through Life Trust’s ‘Eight Voices, One Story’ exhibition was fabulous. It was my first time inside the Ministry of
A Facebook break, naughty hair and training: food for the soul
Sometimes a break away is just what we need to increase our knowledge and feed our soul. Especially where we can learn in a totally all-encompassing
Life after stroke, awesome young women and a sad goodbye to Rik
I felt so privileged to attend the Life After Stroke Awards at the Dorchester this week. The glamorous ballroom, elegant dinner and host of
Mud, blood, Facebook friends and sniffing crayons
Well, I never dreamed I’d enjoy a rugby match! It’s funny how things happen though, as Saturday saw me sitting by the touchline at Twickenham – ‘home








