My rhubarb lasagne is to die for

I didn’t expect this blog to turn into a Domestic Goddess column, but last night I cooked a sensational rhubarb lasagne. And it wasn’t the main course, but a scrummy pudding. It seems that rhubarb, recently ignored in favour of more exotic fruits, is...

My blogging scoop today

I have a scoop on the Conservative weblog today – headline news too – about the two Ministerial blogs run by Boris Johnson and David Milliband. Only time will tell which one will be favoured by bloggers and voters.

A true, compassionate Conservative

One of the most sincere, genuine and hard working Conservative candidates I met during the election campaign last year was Robert Halfon, who suffered the most disappointing defeat, losing by a heart breaking 97 votes and having to endure three recounts. He secured a...

Great news – I now have letters after my name

Great news – my application to become a member of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations has been approved. They have taken into account my prestigious PR work in Cambridge over the last few years and decided I fit the bill. What does this mean? How will it...

My amazing conversation with The Strumpette

I have had to break off from writing my profile of Peterborough for my agents agents to report on my reply from The Strumpette. I wrote asking her three questions: 1. How many hits has she had on her site; 2. Is she really as easy as she claims? 3. What advice would...