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Boy Meets Girl

Boy Meets Girl: The end of the dream

Ed writes: The dream is over. Tears moisten the keyboard as I pick up my metaphorical quill for the last time – for this is my last dating column.Read

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Boy Meets Girl: All approaches appreciated?

Ed writes: As a dating columnist, I am constantly being handed opportunities to meet new acquaintances. Whether it be my friends trying to set me up or my fame-hungry mother trying to fix me a date, I’m rarely short of openings.Read

Kell Rose Bradford

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Kelly-Rose Bradford: 'Travel systems?' Not on my bus, please

BEING a recent convert to public transport, I've been interested in all the hooha lately about buggies on buses taking up spaces intended for wheelchairs. Read

Kelly-Rose Bradford: No hiding place from the Mummy Mafia

I'VE discovered somewhere else children should be banned from: the theatre. Obviously not for shows especially produced for kids, where their presence should be encouraged - if only to get their parent's urge to do 'cultural visits' over and done with in a suitable environment, with little disruption and inconvenience to the rest of society.Read

Riverwatch with Mort Smith

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Riverwatch: Let's hope these otterly gorgeous creatures thrive

FOR hundreds of years there were otters on the Thames. These incredibly attractive creatures could be found everywhere, from Lechlade down to the tidal reaches of the river.Read

Riverwatch: Suspended animation

I AM FED up with this long winter. It seems a very long time ago that I felt even remotely warm and on the very rare occasions we've seen the sun over the past few months, it's just been fleeting glimpses.Read

Legal Eagles

Legal Eagles

Legal Eagles: Probate and inheritance tax explained

Legal Eagles is produced by W Davies Solicitors of Woking. This week the team discuss probate and inheritance tax.Read

Legal Eagles: Where there's a Will

There are various ways to protect your family and estate on your death or in the event that you became mentally incapacitated.Read

A Postcard From Canada

A postcard from Canada

A postcard from Trinidad: Bake and Shark

A farewell line from the Caribbean, having written last time about cricket in Trinidad, and about taking to the boats ‘down de islands’.Read

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A postcard from Trinidad: By road and by sea

They drive on the left in Trinidad. There are a few freeways but mostly the roads are narrow and the driving is sometimes, shall we say, a little hairy.Read

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