Should I be worried?!
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Should I be worried?!

Just back from having an MRI scan at Peterborough City Hospital.

In recent years I’ve undergone multiple scans (MRI, CT, ultrasound), and this was my third MRI scan. It’s not particularly pleasant (I’ve written about it before so I won’t repeat myself) but, let’s just say, it’s uncomfortably noisy with lots of loud electronic clicks and beeps.

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More car stories
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More car stories

I drove to Chester on Tuesday. Shortly before I arrived my car developed a slow puncture in a rear tyre.

It’s happened before (on the same journey, funnily enough, so I knew where to get it fixed) but on this occasion it was the same tyre that was fitted only last week when my car had its MOT. However, the damage was beyond repair so I had to buy another new tyre at a cost of £291.

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Trixies is alright
Simon Clark Simon Clark

Trixies is alright

I generally resist writing about bands I like because I’m conscious that no-one is really interested in another person’s taste in music.

Nevertheless, you may be aware that I have a long-standing interest in Squeeze, a band I first saw play live in 1978 when I was a student in Aberdeen and they were supporting Eddie and the Hot Rods.

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Car story
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Car story

My car had its MOT last week.

While I waited I wandered around the adjacent showroom. The last time I was here almost every car on display was electric. This time I counted 15 vehicles and only one was an EV.

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The decline, fall and irrelevance of No Smoking Day
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The decline, fall and irrelevance of No Smoking Day

Welcome to my annual reminder that No Smoking Day, which takes place today, ain’t wot it used to be.

Shortly after I joined Forest, we marked the event by sending a crack team of operatives to Paris. The aim was to escape the annual nagathon by spending the day in what was then considered the European capital of smoking.

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Cold comfort
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Cold comfort

The Tobacco and Vapes Bill is done and dusted. Almost.

Today was scheduled to be the final day for the report stage in the House of Lords. Instead, matters were wrapped up shortly before 9.00pm on Tuesday.

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Managerial merry-go-round
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Managerial merry-go-round

Lord Frost, who only started work as director-general of the Institute of Economic Affairs two months ago, has resigned, citing “personal commitments”.

Since Mark Littlewood stood down from the role in November 2023, having held the position for 14 years, the IEA has appointed two new DGs and will now have to search for a third.

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Meat and greet
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Meat and greet

Bit late to this but I can’t let the moment pass without mentioning the 14th British Kebab Awards.

The ‘Kebabbies’ or ‘KeBAFTAs’ have become a hot ticket in Westminster with ministers and MPs keen to demonstrate both their street cred and their alleged love of kebabs.

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