An away day

I have appointments in London today, which includes dropping into 18 Doughty Street to pick up my camcorder to be a citizen journalist. I’m really looking forward to being a roving reporter again and filing some reports; you can be one too if you are a...
Love on the buses

Love on the buses

Here’s one good reason to forsake your car and use public transport – you could buy a ticket to romance as a survey has shown that 1 in 30 people fall in love on a coach. These don’t seem particularly high odds to me, but I like the two other results...
Sir Alex and climate change

Sir Alex and climate change

  There were two major events in  Cambridge last night, a sell-out concert featuring Lemar and just across the  road, the even more pulsating Al Gore himself presenting his Oscar winning film An Inconvenient Truth to...

Duty calls

I’m afraid I need to take a blogging break for a week to spend quality time preparing my next project for my CIPR PR diploma, as well as keeping on top of my work. Blogging is immensely distracting, as well as pleasurable, and my assignment...
Jeremy, out in Africa

Jeremy, out in Africa

Guest blogger today is Jeremy Jacobs writing about his cathartic trek in the Maasai foothills to boost funds for the breast cancer campaign following the tragic young death of his sister Jackie. How have you marked the death of someone close? My family...
Zero tolerance for Ipswich prostitutes

Zero tolerance for Ipswich prostitutes

Three months on from the terrible murders of the five Ipswich prostitutes, police and council chiefs are planning the biggest ever crackdown aimed at ridding the town of its red-light district. Plans being drawn up include stricter use of Asbos against...