Joe is assistant editor of the Press and Journal and Evening Express and particularly enjoys his responsibility for fostering and maintaining good relations with readers. He cut his teeth as a news journalist on a busy weekly newspaper in London before starting a two-decade spell reporting on politics, first in town halls and then for 16 years with the Press Association at Westminster, latterly as chief political correspondent. A keen hiker despite being registered blind, he moved to the north-east in 2016 to join Aberdeen Journals and has taken full advantage of having the coast and the Cairngorms on his doorstep. He's not as funny as he thinks he is, so bear with him...
Kathleen Robertson: Buying a dog? For your sake and theirs, make sure you’re not getting sold a pup
September 10, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: Let sleeping monsters lie – why I for one never want to know the ‘truth’ about Nessie
September 10, 2019
Susan Brown: When respect is replaced by browbeating and bullying, we can no longer consider ourselves a democracy
September 9, 2019
David Knight: No sweat – how I’ve found a gentle new way to exercise these ageing limbs
September 9, 2019
Catherine Deveney: I’d love to take a wee holiday from being a feminist – but there is always too much still to say
September 6, 2019
Ben Dolphin: I reached the top and had to stop – and that’s not a bothering me
September 6, 2019
Bishop Anne Dyer: There is no other word for it – the system for looking after our older people is in crisis
September 4, 2019
Iain Maciver: Who would have thought that saying a’bhalaics to the law could get you OUT of trouble
September 4, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: It is high time we woke up to the dangers of sleep deprivation
September 3, 2019
Jim Hunter: England’s north has its Angel – time to grace ours with something equally divine
August 30, 2019
Clive Soley: Scotland is a very tolerant nation but still has some way to go on race relations
August 29, 2019
Catherine Deveney: Bravo to the female athletes who “just did it” to force action on sponsorship deals
August 29, 2019
James Millar: If vegetables were the funniest thing at this year’s fringe, politicians were the most absurd
August 28, 2019
Iain Maciver: You may as well just click ‘like’ on organised crime and drug dealing as fall for obvious social media scams
August 28, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: I once necked a giraffe – and that’s no tall story
August 27, 2019
Derek Tucker: There is no magic wand to deal with dementia, but a healthy approach and attitude can really help
August 27, 2019
Len Ironside: Twice bitten so not shy of calling for action when it comes to dangerous dogs
August 26, 2019
David Knight: Brown bin service leaves a lot to be desired
August 26, 2019
Catherine Deveney: In successful parenting, genetics is no surrogate for good relationships
August 23, 2019
Chris Deerin: Never mind the horrors of ‘no deal’ when there is three for two on dried noodles to be had
August 22, 2019
David Knight: Eat enough of the bad stuff and you can stop worrying about managing the apples and pears
August 19, 2019
James Bream: Falling back in love will take more than a minor facelift when it comes to Union Street
August 19, 2019
Dr Miles Mack: Taking great pains is vital in best helping those with chronic conditions
August 16, 2019
Catherine Deveney: Addressing homelessness needs a change of heart as much as a change of policy
August 16, 2019