Fry Blog: Day 3
7:00pm – Hello. It’s Freyja here, taking over from Marina Hyde for the overnight shift. Thank you, Marina. I’ll begin with a summary of the last 7 hours’ developments in the Fry Situation: – Fry appeared at a downstairs window (the dining room, we believe) for a duration of about 7 seconds. A witness described [...]
England’s Beast of Burden
Last week my colleague over at the Daily Mail, Leo McKinstry, published a hard-hitting, but long-needed, expose on the current state of ‘Great’ Britain . Inspired by his work, I asked my editor David Guy if I could follow-up on it, by going on a rail and road tour to see some of the places [...]
Chelsea Charms and Me
I’m walking along the King’s Road with a galpal of mine, who, like me, is a recent mother, but also a wildly successful Primrose Hill restaurateur and a barrister to boot. ‘Where does she find the time??’, thinks me, who got a migraine thinking about the mere logistics when one of the other mums at [...]
‘New Twitter’ Launched by Ageing Media Collective
In Euston Premier Inn’s Wendy Richards Suite, at precisely 11am this morning, an invited group of journalists and business investors were granted a sneak preview of a new website that, its creators confidently predict, will soon be on mobile and laptop screens everywhere The application? It’s called Comedy, Literature, Art (or the more snappy, Clart [...]