
How To Get Extra UCAS Points For University
Around this time last year, and when my older daughter, Emma, was thinking about such things, I wrote a post asking whether it was worth
Around this time last year, and when my older daughter, Emma, was thinking about such things, I wrote a post asking whether it was worth
Whereas December 2020 had been a month dominated by questions, January 2021 was when I started to get some answers. Given the low bar set
I recently read the novel Copperhead, by Bernard Cornwell. This book is set during the American Civil War and included a conversation between a northerner
Towards the end of 2019, the news broke that a Korean radiology oncologist, Kim Ja-young, had posted on YouTube about Fenbendazole. The three part video,
During October, I drove into Wellington to pick up a few things, and got caught in traffic. There was a queue to turn right towards
December 2020 started really well. Not least because of the news that I got on the 1st, telling me that I seemed to be coming
At the end of September 2020, my older daughter, Emma, left for university. At that time, there was a feeling of optimism around the country,
Ah, Christmas Day… I’m sure, by now, everyone’s had enough of all that festive cheer and ‘good will to all men’, tripe. So let me
Just as mistletoe is associated with Christmas, in the Western world, New Year is associated with drinking alcohol. My previous post festively considered whether the
Strange as it may seem, but there is a purported cure for cancer, that is also a traditional emblem of the yuletide tradition. I am,
When your child leaves home for university, for the first time, it’s more of a wrench than you expect. Particularly if you’re used to spending
In my October 2020 update, I said that I hoped to have a date for my surgery during November. But that didn’t happen… I did,