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...
Dr Miles Mack: Waxing lyrical about the joys of learning on the job
January 31, 2020
Catherine Deveney: ‘Til death – or extremism – us do part
January 31, 2020
Andrew Jennings: Islanders carry a torch for Viking identity
January 30, 2020
Lindsay Razaq: Planning for a tomorrow based on today is a dangerous trap for children in a fast-moving world
January 28, 2020
Ron Ferguson: Fathoming out when to hold open a door is no joke for the modern man
January 28, 2020
Anne Dyer: A little more conversation, a little less distraction please
January 23, 2020
Iain Maciver: The taxman cometh – always at the wrong time of the year
January 22, 2020
Campbell Gunn: It may be people, not politicians, who can unlock the door to independence
January 21, 2020
Eleanor Bradford: The sooner we ban children having mobile phones at school the better
January 20, 2020
David Knight: I went to a cinema screening for lonely people – and I was the only one there
January 20, 2020
Jim Hunter: Is farming one of those ‘indispensable’ British industries that will never disappear – just like coal mining?
January 17, 2020
Catherine Deveney: Like poppies, the miracle of reconciliation can follow the most heartbreaking loss
January 17, 2020
Madeleine Marcella-Hood: Fashioning an ethical approach is a big task for the clothing industry
January 16, 2020
Iain Maciver: There’s something fishy about the whole idea of part-time royals
January 15, 2020
James Millar: Listening to the tune the public is singing is how politicians will glimpse the true face behind the mask
January 15, 2020
Lindsay Razaq: When it comes to parental love, sharing does not have to mean dividing
January 14, 2020
Len Ironside: Labour must learn the lessons of history or give up on regaining power
January 13, 2020
David Knight: I am nothing but a weirdo misfit – put me in charge of the country
January 13, 2020
Kathleen Robertson: All in the mind – why new year’s resolutions are better for being a little self-centred
January 10, 2020
Chris Deerin: Fancy that, being a grown-up Artful Dodger with Hasidic leanings and a Sex Pistols fixation is rather fun after all
January 9, 2020
Iain Maciver: A rude awakening for Hollywood’s A-list starts the year as it looks like going on
January 8, 2020
Angus Peter Campbell: Oliver Cromwell, the dangerous streets of Inverness and the magical hold of folk memory
January 8, 2020
Malcolm Harvey: 20:20 vision in Politics? Aye, right
January 2, 2020
James Millar: The two unguarded words that unleashed a decade of duff politics
December 31, 2019