Chris Deerin
Chris Deerin: Golf is a delightfully ridiculous game – very much like life itself
October 19, 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
Chris Deerin: Never mind the horrors of ‘no deal’ when there is three for two on dried noodles to be had
August 22, 2019
Call for local authorities to get power to replace council tax
August 22, 2019
Chris Deerin: It’s big, but is it clever? Why you need not be afraid of the literary leviathan
July 23, 2019
Chris Deerin: Once you go slack, there’s no going back – a salutary sartorial lesson for these troubled times
June 27, 2019
Chris Deerin: Kissing guys, hating gravy, sex dreams and Sue Lawley – when being wrong is entertainingly right
May 30, 2019
Chris Deerin: I have unimpeachable taste and that’s why I’ll never watch the shows you all love
May 3, 2019
Two books, 80 angry women and one hell of a long way still to go on feminism
April 5, 2019
Please no-one sack Gavin Williamson: the Secretary of State for Slapstick is the perfect tonic for these dark days
March 8, 2019
Bhutan’s philosophy on happiness is full of Eastern promise for the UK’s wellbeing
February 8, 2019
Gran designs: why we must plan on welcoming the elderly back into the family fold
January 11, 2019
Finally on vinyl: an incurable introvert’s unlikely stumble towards musical stardom
December 14, 2018
USA – in fact Earth – would be better run by robots
November 15, 2018
Novel with a sympathetic view on Hitler may strike surprising Chord with masses
October 19, 2018