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 Gail Haddock: A prescription for disaster – why we must all help cut the use of antibiotics
November 21, 2019
Iain Maciver: The day my wife stood up and slapped the minister in the pulpit
November 20, 2019
James Millar: Politicians who seek to constrict dreams are bound to fail
November 20, 2019
Derek Tucker: All the signs point to just one thing… It is really traffic lights we need to make the bypass safer
November 19, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: It’s beginning to look a lot like it’s all started too early again
November 19, 2019
Len Ironside: When hospital is bad for your health – Parkinson’s patients deserve much better from the NHS
November 18, 2019
David Knight: Medical students must see through the glamour of TV hospital drama if we are to solve our GP crisis
November 18, 2019
Kathleen Robertson: When it comes to choosing festive food, why not go for quality over quantity this year?
November 15, 2019
Catherine Deveney: Women MPs’ femininity is invariably part of their aggressor’s problem. Why is that?
November 15, 2019
Chris Deerin: Keep praying for a saint who can restore the halo to our national politics
November 14, 2019
Iain Maciver: Bonfire night is an utterly dangerous display of historical farce and should be banned
November 13, 2019
David Ross: Where poor government takes its toll on the public, angry protest must surely follow
November 12, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: Close encounters of the herd kind – animals need protecting from us, not us from them
November 12, 2019
David Knight: Some older men buy Harley Davidsons, I went for slim-fit pyjamas – and still ended up in A&E
November 11, 2019
Dr Miles Mack: If we help people slim their bodies, it will be a weight off their minds too
November 8, 2019
Catherine Deveney: Lest we forget? I fear we have already
November 8, 2019
Allane Hay: What does it mean to behave responsibly? It is not as clear as you might think
November 7, 2019
Bishop Anne Dyer: Grabbing a bargain is awfully tempting – but ask yourself who is paying the price
November 5, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: I’m waking up feeling sick every morning – it must be general election time
November 5, 2019
Ben Dolphin: As nature takes its course, so avenues open to learn more about its wonders
November 4, 2019
David Knight: Is the secret to fixing the whole sorry Brexit saga buried in Union Terrace Gardens?
November 4, 2019
Susan Brown: November is a month for letting the past and the future change the ‘now’ for the better.
November 4, 2019
Campbell Gunn: Making snowsports work in Scotland was always going to be an uphill battle
October 29, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: All prejudice is deplorable but racism is among the worst – and should be treated that way
October 29, 2019