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Covid chronicles: Across the blue water

Richard Lutz continues his route through Lockdown Land.

11 May, 2020 in Comment, Community, Environment, Media.

Covid chronicles: Coconut magic

Richard Lutz reports on life in lockdown.

3 May, 2020 in Comment, Environment, Most recent, Travel.

Covid chronicles: Four deliveries and a virtual funeral

Richard Lutz wanders though another lockdown week.

26 April, 2020 in Comment, Community, Health, Most recent.

Life in the time of Corona

Richard Lutz, keeping his social distance, in a world called Lockdown.

10 April, 2020 in Comment, Community, Most recent.

Letter from Scotland

Tony Fitzpatrick reports from north of the border on Brexit and a sense of loss.

5 February, 2020 in Brexit, Comment, Europe, Politics.

The Rocky Boris Show and The Murder Hole

Richard Lutz holds his breath as Britain twists in the wind.

25 July, 2019 in Brexit, Comment, Elections, Most recent, Politics, Tourism, Travel.

Edge of the world and other tales

To the margins of the isles – Richard Lutz heads for the Hebrides.

23 September, 2018 in Film, Most recent, Television, Tourism, Travel.

A gift from Poundland

  Richard Lutz visits a favourite spot.

31 August, 2018 in Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

In the Valley of Tig

Richard Lutz takes a wander through a small valley.

18 August, 2018 in Comment, Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

The night of the living jerk, a river & movies that don’t rust


Richard Lutz looks back over the past few days.

27 June, 2018 in Most recent.

What the stones remember; what you will never know

Richard Lutz gets down and dirty to come up against history in the raw.

18 November, 2017 in Environment, Features, Most recent, Travel.

Big Ben and an offer that can’t be refused

Richard Lutz hits the hills and engages with a new pal called Andy.

30 August, 2017 in Comment, Most recent, Sport, Travel.

These old boots are made for walking…and other fables

Richard Lutz assiduously reports on his past seven days.

16 July, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Most recent, Style and Design, Travel.

Of King Murray, meadowsweet and other tales

Richard Lutz ambles listlessly through another week. 

11 July, 2017 in Most recent, Tennis, Travel.

Of naval gazing and quiet valleys and fatal floors

Richard Lutz survives another week in Chaosville, UK.

26 June, 2017 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

High Five- one of Britain’s finest writers emerges on a new bill

Scotland has engraved the portrait of one of its best kept secrets on its new £5 note. She’s a writer almost no one has heard of…until now.

14 November, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Comment, Most recent.

That was the west wing that was …and other tales

Richard Lutz rummages through the waste bin of the last seven days.

3 September, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Politics, Theatre.

That was the trump that was…and other tales

Richard Lutz reviews the past seven days.

21 August, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Television.

Cattle class

Richard Lutz settles into a quiet corner of Britain for a yearly farming show.

5 August, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

That was the walk that was …and other tales

Richard Lutz reviews the last seven days.

9 July, 2016 in Most recent, Politics.

That was the wheel that was

Richard Lutz looks back in languor at the past seven days: days of pride, northern views, the Stones play Cuba…finally. 

26 March, 2016 in Comment, Most recent, Music, Travel.

I am Donald Trump’s neighbour

Richard Lutz peers over the garden fence to watch a new resident move in.

12 December, 2015 in Most recent, Politics.

High Anxiety

Richard Lutz reports on a new campaign to keep Britain’s wild places untainted

16 March, 2015 in Comment, Environment, Most recent, Politics.

Bitter together

Despite Thursday’s Scottish referendum result, the longer term direction of travel is towards independence argues Steve Beauchampé.

22 September, 2014 in Comment, Politics, Scotland.

Seering Times North of the Border

Scotland takes stock of the vote against Independence.  And John Knox, a former BBC political correspondent, forwards this letter from Edinburgh.

21 September, 2014 in Most recent, Politics, Scotland.

The don’t knows hold the keys to Scotland

Richard Lutz is in Scotland for the independence vote on Thursday, and says the undecided will decide.

15 September, 2014 in Most recent, Politics.

Independence Vote: A Fortnight To Go

John Knox, who until recently covered Scottish politics for the BBC, files this report.

4 September, 2014 in Elections, Most recent, Politics, Scotland, The Debate.

Mulling It Over

Richard Lutz heads towards an edge of Britain rarely visited.

3 September, 2014 in Environment, Features, Most recent, Tourism, Travel, United Kingdom.

Scotland and the Debates

RICHARD LUTZ takes in the Scottish independence debate – round two.

26 August, 2014 in Comment, Most recent, Politics.

Of independent means

Richard Lutz reports from Scotland with less than two months to go before the independence vote.

22 July, 2014 in Most recent, Politics.

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