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...
Catherine Deveney: Shamima Begum is only a threat to our democracy if we fail to look after her interests now
October 25, 2019
Daniel Sutherland: Turning the corner on plastic – why the circular economy holds the secret to a sustainable future
October 24, 2019
Iain Maciver: No wonder they describe her as the Olympic flame of ferries – she never goes out
October 23, 2019
James Millar: There is a party with all the answers on Brexit after all it turns out – a Roman toga party
October 23, 2019
Len Ironside: Smacking never did you any harm eh? Think again and support the ban
October 21, 2019
David Knight: MND looks an almost impossible puzzle to crack – but hopefully clues will soon be revealed
October 21, 2019
Chris Deerin: Golf is a delightfully ridiculous game – very much like life itself
October 19, 2019
Catherine Deveney: Have no doubt that a woman’s place is in the kitchen – the professional one
October 18, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: Mind your language and the world will be a better place – I swear…
October 15, 2019
David Ross: Time to consider scrutiny of trust ports
October 11, 2019
Dr Miles Mack: I’ve got the needle about the new GP contract – because it might mean others don’t
October 11, 2019
James Millar: Hide from reality if you must – but it will only hurt all the more when it bites
October 9, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: School should be challenging but enjoyable – my lesson from being told by teacher to do LESS homework
October 8, 2019
Ben Dolphin: Fair weather walkers can get lost – I know because I’m one of them
October 4, 2019
Anne Dyer: It is not just that words themselves can hurt -they can make people pick up sticks and stones too
October 3, 2019
Iain Maciver: Do not come to the Western Isles just to see unspoiled beauty, come to hear it too
October 2, 2019
Campbell Gunn: Never mind politicians’ vanishing manners, where on earth are their ties?
October 1, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: On your marks, get set and go for it – why Michael Johnson remains a hero to emulate
October 1, 2019
Chris Deerin: Whatever the opposite is of being ready for the first born flitting the nest, that was us last week
September 19, 2019
Iain Maciver: The president, the pancakes and the politicians rightly getting panned
September 18, 2019
Lindsay Razaq: Green beans, supermarket tantrums and why we all need to be a bit nicer to each other
September 17, 2019
David Ross: Balancing the benefits of island tourism is without doubt a taxing task
September 17, 2019
David Knight: We can all be the superheroes who defeat the online bullies, for ever and ever
September 16, 2019
Dr Susan Engstrand: Scotland’s digital skills dilemma needs some joined-up solutions, and fast
September 12, 2019