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- RT @haveigotnews: Boris Johnson to ‘step up’ campaigning in his constituency ahead of possible by-election, and has already taken vital fir… 4 days ago
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Tag Archives: legal system
It’s Tough Being Me
Image: Me I’m not sure where to start this blog entry. Last week was one of the oddest, most fascinating, yet deeply disturbing weeks of my life. I’d been looking forward to receiving me citation for jury duty since I … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Music, Scotland, Travel, Writing
Tagged coffee shop, Costa del Sol, criminal court, criminals, Edinburgh, Elephant House, Fiction, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, jury duty, justice, legal system, NaNoWriMo, novel, paedophilia, Scottish legal system, Sheriff Court, Spain, Writing
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Things that Irk
Image: cat.biz Things that Irk As I get older I find it easier not to get riled by things. Practice and a degree of self-awareness has led me to the point where I can let most things lie, and walk … Continue reading →