Guess that’s why they call it the blues
Still on a football theme (sorry), you may be aware that Chelsea lost the FA Cup final 1-0 to Manchester City yesterday.
No surprise there. City were the favourites, although that didn’t stop Pep Guardiola’s team losing last year’s final to Crystal Palace. Also, Chelsea have a terrible record of late in domestic cup finals, having lost the last seven in which they have appeared.
C’mon, Hearts!
Celtic play Heart of Midlothian on Saturday 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.