Forgive us our sins

‘So what do you do?’ asked my ten-year old daughter, a few months after I had joined Barnardo’s as its UK Director of Corporate Resources. She had been learning about …

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Living on the edge of the set

During the last seven weeks of lockdown I have, to some degree, been able to forget my disability. More particularly, I have lost the sense of separation I have grown …

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The Storyteller’s Son

My mother was a storyteller. As children she would regale my sisters and me with stories of her own childhood, growing up in the East End of London before the …

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Love in the Time of Virus

(With apologies to Gabriel Garcia Marquez for the title of this blog!) Today Sally and I celebrate our 38th wedding anniversary. Our 38th year of married life has been challenging …

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Surviving the storm – an allegory

I have an aversion to camping which stems back to my time in the Scouts. A series of flooded tents and deflating air beds combined with angular hips that press …

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Disabled, or just a lazy biped?

This is a tricky question. The columnist India Knight commented that she found the most frustrating thing about Christmas is the way that everyone else in her family stops being …

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