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I am with Winston...
What on earth is going on in our chaotic and out-of-sync world? Last night (Thursday), I sat down and watched Question Time – one of the Beeb's flagship current affairs programmes, where free speech is supposed to reign.... read more »
Our debt to 'Patch' Adams
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word 'hospital' – and what pops into your head when a doctor's name is mentioned? To me, these words conjure up images of cold white clinical buildings,... read more »
Arise, the king of sketch
Ever wondered who’s behind the whacky doodles dotted throughout the printed version of Sorted? Val Fraser caught up with Andy Gray, a multi-talented illustrator with a quarter of a century of commercial experience of drawing pictures for... read more »
Approval is all I seek
Attention, rather than respect, is our new currency. Our value, we now believe, comes from being noticed and as such we will stop at nothing to get more followers on social media, more attention from strangers and,... read more »
Fury: "God gave me victory"
Tyson Fury has said his astonishing heavyweight boxing victory at the weekend came about because of his resolute Christian faith – and because when he needed God most, his creator was there to "make his legs strong". The British boxer fought Deontay Wilder for a... read more »
Couple's 15,000 km bike ride
Matt and Coco Morley have left their flat in Tooting behind so they can undertake a 12-month mega bike ride to Japan – and raise £5,000 for a charity committed to providing life-changing surgery to some of the world’s poorest nations. So far, the couple,... read more »
Andy seeks ring's return
Andy Murray, Britain's king of the tennis courts, has taken to social media in a desperate attempt to retrieve his stolen wedding ring. The 34-year-old lost the ring while practising ahead of his bow in a tournament in Indiana Wells in the US – and... read more »
No time like the present
My mission was clear: I had to see the new James Bond film as quickly as possible after waiting more than 18 months for the new 007 blockbuster to come to the big screen. So, on the night... read more »
Student food habits revealed
If you are a student in Aberdeen or Oxford, you are more likely to regularly buy a takeaway than in any other British city or town, new research has revealed. And academics are more likely to order fast food when they are at home, preferring... read more »
Lost in Transit...
When is a Transit not a Transit? When it’s a Custom Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV). Yes, Ford carries on its van offensive by ushering in this spanking new vehicle, offering efficiency and practicality in one fell swoop. But... read more »