The problem with having an overactive imagination is that it tends to play up in moments of uncertainty. […]
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Cumbernauld was founded in 1956 to help manage the overspill from Glasgow city centre. For many years it […]
When photography was first invented it was expensive and only accessible to scientists and the richest members of […]
‘No, I’m not kidding,’ I said. ‘I’m very, very serious.’ I was twelve years old and I had […]
I love affection… with family members (platonic affection), close friends or strippers, but the French have really taken […]
I witnessed something brutal today. Today, I watched a kid realise the truth about Santa. With a class […]
No one likes a Scrooge. There is plenty to moan about when it comes to Christmas: the snow, […]
The lady sitting across from me glances at her watch. It is ten past six. She takes a […]
On the train back from the beach we encountered ‘technical difficulties’ something inherently British yet impossible to avoid […]
This year, the Dutch government announced that they would ban the use of its world famous coffee houses […]