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...
Eleanor Bradford: Lockdown forced me into housewife drudgery – turns out it’s quite fulfilling
October 26, 2020
Jim Hunter: By turning their backs on Scottish identity, Tories risk harming the union
October 23, 2020
Catherine Deveney: The granny army setting out its stall against India’s violent misogyny
October 23, 2020
Angus Peter Campbell: On yer bike, inconsiderate motorists
October 22, 2020
TRAVEL: Quality rules at Thainstone House Hotel
October 12, 2020
Clive Soley: Retreating to a nationalist bunker is no way to fight a pandemic
October 8, 2020
A New Normal: We investigate how Covid-19 is changing our world
May 28, 2020
Clive Soley: Britain needs a leader of courage, conviction and creativity – Sir Keir Starmer can be the one
May 14, 2020
Dr Tracy McGlynn: Learning as we go – the pandemonium of parenting in a pandemic
May 1, 2020
Catherine Deveney: Supermarket weep – why I’m setting off alarm bells in the cavern of Covid
May 1, 2020
Chris Deerin: In football, as in life, digital bliss is better than grim reality
April 30, 2020
Angus Peter Campbell: You smell – but never fear, I find that a very good thing indeed
April 23, 2020
James Millar: If we can’t take history lessons, at least let’s learn something about basic geography
April 22, 2020
Susan Brown: Ever wonder how you would get through this without the internet? Well spare a thought for those who are
April 20, 2020
David Knight: Clapping is all very good but if you really want to help the NHS, grow a ponytail
April 20, 2020
Ben Dolphin: Rhythm and blues – nature’s undisturbed cycles bring comfort in the chaos
April 17, 2020
Jim Hunter: Give me maps, give me memories and I can ‘travel’ anywhere despite the ban
April 10, 2020
Catherine Deveney: Jack’s Law – a welcome lifebuoy for parents swept up by a terrible tsunami
April 10, 2020
Angus Peter Campbell: There is a vacuum to be filled – and not by the mob
April 9, 2020
James Millar: Keir Starmer has teed Labour up nicely for a shot at an unlikely victory
April 8, 2020
Derek Tucker: I fear we will shoot out of lockdown like a bullet to the foot
April 7, 2020
Len Ironside: Crises bring out the best and the worst in people – which side are you on?
April 6, 2020
David Knight: The number’s up for my chances of stocking up on wine
April 6, 2020
Catherine Deveney: The sun will shine again – but will it reveal a more righteous world?
April 3, 2020