From the workplace · Word of the week

Word of the week: Formwork

“What does your dad do?” That’s a question I was asked many times at primary school. The answer was easy enough: he worked on building sites. At least half of the other kids were of Irish background, like me, and many of their fathers were involved in construction one way or another. My father spent… Continue reading Word of the week: Formwork

Music · Trivia

More Chart Trivia: #1s with the shortest combination of song title and artist

If you are into your chart trivia you will probably know the titles of the shortest #1s in UK chart history. They consist of just two characters: “If” (Telly Savalas, 1975) and “19” (Paul Hardcastle, 1985). Recently I asked my son which songs Sara Cox had played on her “Half Wower” slot between 6.30 and… Continue reading More Chart Trivia: #1s with the shortest combination of song title and artist

Notes from West London · Word of the week

Word of the week: Twirly

Now that I’ve fessed up about celebrating my 60th birthday recently (Dead at 59, another list) let me tell you the best thing about reaching this milestone: free public transport. Age-related benefits are not cast in stone. Pensionable ages have changed in ways that I have not really kept up with. Most of my friends… Continue reading Word of the week: Twirly