‘Making A Murderer’ is overhyped pish.
What happens when you take on the law and win? Steven Avery was wrongly convicted – set up, even – … Continue reading ‘Making A Murderer’ is overhyped pish.
What happens when you take on the law and win? Steven Avery was wrongly convicted – set up, even – … Continue reading ‘Making A Murderer’ is overhyped pish.
The Channel Tunnel united Britain and mainland Europe in a way that politicians will never been able to undo (well, … Continue reading Review: Eurostar
Originally published at Kettle Mag If voting is an endorsement of the political system, then what is it not to … Continue reading Russell Brand is a knob and this is why
Scottish politics is, on the whole, tedious. Arguably, without the excitement of defence policy to debate over, there’s only so … Continue reading Life On Mars?
If you get every piece you write published, you’re either a genius, a slow meticulous worker, or a blogger. I … Continue reading Binned.
The murder of a child is a horrendous event. A young life needlessly and tragically lost. Crimes such as this … Continue reading Execution is not the solution.
Originally published in Kettle Magazine 14 January 2014 Tense. It only takes a few letters to consign something to the … Continue reading 2014 is the year you’ll get sick of #indyref
I’m not going to talk about the by-election. Bill Walker was a nasty, manipulative man, who never truly represented the … Continue reading Dunfermline Press – “Youth Say” 17 October 2013
0705. Woken by the phone ringing. It’s Rebekah, my alarm hasn’t gone off and she’s phoning to wake me up. … Continue reading ANGUS, IAN AND REBEKAH’S WANDERINGS OVER THE IRISH SEA – DAY THREE
Originally published in The Dunfermline Press 29 August 2013 Sadly, the deadline for this piece was before Dunfermline’s MSP, Bill … Continue reading Dunfermline Press – “Youth Say” 29 August 2013