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While we are, as a society, noted for our welcoming nature, every so often, and more often of late, we find ourselves badly wanting when
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While we are, as a society, noted for our welcoming nature, every so often, and more often of late, we find ourselves badly wanting when

The lovely weather seems to have abandoned us but Met Eireann says it should soon be back, so don’t put away the barbecue just yet.

I have been on good terms with pubs for the 50-plus years of my adult life. The pub is an old friend and I have

We might like to think that those in the autumn of their years have never had it so good. Thanks to advancements in nutrition and

Albarino has become popular here in recent years, in part, I suspect, because it is easy to pronounce. The Spanish white is the perfect wine

The Parting Glass is one of my favourite songs, but I would be happy not to hear it again for a couple of years. A

Few corners of the world have escaped the devastation of Covid-19. One of the biggest mistruths about the rogue microbe is that it treats all

If we were to compile a European league of success in handling the Covid crisis there is no doubt that Germany would be up with

In January 1969 the Beatles made their last public appearance when they performed on the roof of the Apple building, and the 25th anniversary of

I have been complaining about the number of wine-makers who have hijacked a particular day to promote their product. An email that goes one better
