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Scottish independence referendum: Things I’ve learned

September 7, 2014 By Ellen

Not long now. In a fortnight we’ll know whether we’re in or out, yes or no, back to normal (ish) or beginning the end (or beginning depending on how you view it).The Scottish Independence Referendum is just around the corner. You might have noticed.In a field not far from us over the past week, much […]

Filed Under: alex salmond, independence, indyref, other things I have learned, other things i learned, politics, referendum, Scotland Tagged With: The World

Wife hacks: tips to get it all done… please

September 3, 2014 By Ellen

It didn’t used to be like this. I’m sure I remember a time of long evenings, packed with productivity or leisure, or both even. The hours were slack with potential. Not now though – every day sprints away before even a fraction on the things on the list get crossed out. Kipling may well have […]

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Glasgow 2014: My hopes for the legacy

August 3, 2014 By Ellen

It started with a heat wave and ended with a monsoon. Glasgow 2014: the party’s more or less over. As I write Kylie (or someone who sounds an awful lot like her) is apparently doing a sound-check for her appearance at the closing ceremony.  I’m a bit sad it’s all over – although the neglected bits […]

Filed Under: Commonwealth Games, glasgow, Glasgow 2014, Scotland

Gaza: For the love of humanity, can’t we stop the killing?

July 31, 2014 By Ellen

I am not a political person – big P, small P or middle-sized P. Wading into debate where feelings run high makes me feel queasy. It’s not that I don’t believe these things matter or that I lack conviction. It’s just that I prefer to keep them to myself unless I’m absolutely 100 per cent convinced […]

Filed Under: appeal, gaza, hamas, israel, Jon Snow, killing, palestinians, politics

Signs you’ve embraced the spirit of the Commonwealth Games.

July 29, 2014 By Ellen

Slap bang in the middle of the Commonwealth Games it feels like it’s been going on for ages, in fact sometimes it’s hard to imagine life without it… or maybe it’s just me. Here are some signs you’ve got the Glasgow 2014 bug: It has become entirely normal to spend your life with a label around your […]

Filed Under: Clyde, Commonwealth Games, glasgow, Glasgow 2014, Scotland, sport Tagged With: in the world, Something happened in my life

When will there be rain?

July 27, 2014 By Ellen

“And we’ve been so lucky with the weather…,” they cry, perspiring pinkly. “It’s hotter than the Seychelles, here. In Glasgow.”Right.  It’s true. The sun has beat relentlessly onto Glasgow’s unusually clean streets these past few days. Even locals who normally consider that a sunny spell is part of an elaborate natural practical joke – like […]

Filed Under: confession, heat, heatwave, rain, summer, sun, weather

Commonwealth Games: being part of it

July 23, 2014 By Ellen

You’ve probably noticed. There’s something going on in Glasgow this week. It’s a little bit like an artist’s impression of some improbably marvellous futuristic city that has come to life. Clean streets and squares throng with smiling groups togged out in matching track suits like off-duty astronauts. There’s a sense of united purpose and anticipation […]

Filed Under: Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2014 Tagged With: in the world, Something happened in my life

NT Live Skylight: How perfection is only ever a few pixels away

July 18, 2014 By Ellen

Not only was the sun shining, making a walk through Glasgow’s West End feel like going on holiday, but I’d got parked exactly where I wanted to. Twice.  Things were looking good.  It was the evening of NT Live‘s screening of David Hare’s Skylight. For once I won childcare roulette and going was a real, […]

Filed Under: Ashton Lane, David Hare, glasgow, Grosvenor, NTLive, perfection, Skylight, theatre

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