C’mon, Hearts!
Celtic play Heart of Midlothian tomorrow in a match that will decide the Scottish Premiership.
Hearts are one point ahead of Celtic so a win or a draw will be enough for the Edinburgh club to win the title. Celtic must win but they have home advantage …
In conversation
In the wake of the smoking in beer gardens poll, I was interviewed yesterday on Newstalk, Ireland’s ‘favourite independent talk radio station’.
I spoke to presenter Sean Moncrieff for ten or eleven minutes and I rather enjoyed it because it was more like a conversation than an interview.
ASH on manoeuvres
That didn’t take long, did it?
Less than a week after the closing date for submissions to the consultation on smoke-free public places, the anti-smoking lobby is on manoeuvres to push the government to go even further than the current proposals.
Jerusalem post
I was in London on Saturday to see the penultimate performance of Jerusalem at the Tower Theatre in Stoke Newington.
Written by Jez Butterworth, the multi award-winning play was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre in 2009 with Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook in the lead roles.
Animal farming
My son recently spent a month working on a dairy farm in Devon.
He’s worked there before and this time he was asked to help during the calving season, which meant long days – and sometimes nights – in the fields.
Consultation – final call
The closing date for the Government consultation on ‘Smoke-free, heated tobacco-free and vape-free places in England’ is this Friday (May 8).
I know many of you are sceptical about ‘public’ consultations, and I’m with you on that. Nevertheless …
The war on smoking is now a war on free speech
An article about smoking has caused a bit of a stink (no pun intended).
Written by Xochitl Gonzalez, a New York Times best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize finalist, it was published last week by The Cut, an online magazine that is part of New York Magazine.
Stephen Nolan: “Have you been around a long time?”
I was on BBC Radio Ulster this morning talking to Stephen Nolan about the generational tobacco ban.
Nolan is one of the BBC’s highest paid presenters and after introducing me he said, “There’s something in my head I’ve been talking to you for about 20 years. Have you been around a long time?”.