The dodo will return to Cambridge

Will we soon see a Cambridge Conservative version of this? While Conservatives in many southern regions celebrated their well deserved success at local elections, those in Cambridge must only have felt despair and wretchedness. They lost their only remaining seat on...

My allegiance to Horatio Nelson

John and Liza at The Dyke’s End, Reach I returned to the ancient kingdom of Reach yesterday and was in good spirits following the sweeping success at our local elections. After driving for several miles down a single track farm road alongside tranquil meandering...

Two bearded men waiting for a phone call

Last month I wrote about how the Seymour family had registered to be extras in a new blockbuster, part of which is to be shot on my home turf near Cambridge. Pale, interesting ladies and men with beards were being sought to play courtiers for the sequal to the Oscar...
What a difference a day makes

What a difference a day makes

What a difference a day makes. And the impending Cabinet reshuffle ensures a new set of faces will be jostled into new roles in a desperate attempt to regain the country’s confidence. But first, three cheers for Richard Bailey, who I joined on the campaign trail...

Why today is John Prescott’s day

Uninhibited blonde celebrates No Pants Day Straight faced “pantless” commuter While Labour reflects on its humiliating defeat in local council elections, John Prescott will no doubt mull over the part his Viagra-charged actions played. And he will need no...
One reason why I love Cambridge

One reason why I love Cambridge

Quentin’s fabulous remote display photo Quentin Stafford-Fraser The fascinating thing about Cambridge is that you never know who the person you are standing next to on the market or in the cinema queue is. The academic city is awash with some of the biggest...