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...
James Bream: Talking about mental health was just not cricket – thanks heavens that’s changed
December 7, 2020
Erica Munro: None of us has a monopoly on love and kindness at Christmas
December 4, 2020
Catherine Deveney: By opening up about the silent pain of miscarriage, Meghan Markle shows us all a better way
December 4, 2020
James Millar: On Fairytale of New York, outdated culture warriors must change the record too
December 2, 2020
David Knight: Music has helped mum to find her feet – and us to take some heart
November 30, 2020
Susan Brown: This advent, try opening doors to find truth not gin, socks or chocolate
November 30, 2020
The Voice of the North: Together we can make this a much less lonely Christmas
November 30, 2020
Catherine Deveney: Not sacking Priti Patel sends a dangerous signal about bullying and power
November 27, 2020
Bishop Anne Dyer: Time to shine light on the shadow pandemic of violence against women
November 26, 2020
Chris Deerin: Of Benjamin Franklin’s many talents, humility is the one politicians today could most learn from
November 24, 2020
David Ross: Understanding that “moral depravity” financed the Clearances just as important as agonising over statues
November 10, 2020
Chris Deerin: Oi Farage, don’t you dare hitch your nasty far-right crank wagon to the cause of ‘reform’
November 10, 2020
James Bream: Tackling the pandemic is a game of more than two halves
November 9, 2020
David Knight: Gym sessions are leaving NHS Grampian looking much fitter again
November 9, 2020
Erica Munro: The world needs a grown-up to send everyone to their rooms
November 6, 2020
Catherine Deveney: Johnny Depp, domestic abuse and the doll’s house deception
November 6, 2020
Angus Peter Campbell: When it comes to eventful times, this cold November reigns
November 5, 2020
James Millar: Boris crashing Strictly was perfectly in step with his dysfunctional family strategy
November 4, 2020
Fiona Kennedy: When the world sings from the same hymn sheet we will be Stronger for the Storm
November 3, 2020
Chris Deerin: Great songs and books never grow old – but too few tackle the issue
November 3, 2020
Very Rev Susan Brown: What matters is not how we remember, or even what, but the fact we do
November 2, 2020
David Knight: Whether to take the holiday plunge has me totally stumped
November 2, 2020
Ben Dolphin: A Rum do – hippos, Eddie Stobart lorries and a magical protection from ticks
October 30, 2020
Catherine Deveney: What the Dickens is going on with our failure of young people?
October 30, 2020