I HAVE what feels like a cold. No. It’s not man flu. I’m not lying in bed demanding winter warming soup and a hot water bottle. I was up at six. I fed the cows. I made breakfast and now I’m sitting…
Yemen. It’s a long way away and you’re probably not very interested in it. But let me give you a few details anyway. First of all, it’s not like Dorset. Only four countries in the entire world have
On my first day with the Porsche Cayenne S, I climbed aboard, started the engine, popped it into reverse and damn nearly had a heart attack. Beeps and sirens were coming at me from hidden speakers all
Motoring journalists always used to be incredibly demanding. They wanted a car to be perfect, and when it was they wanted it to be more perfect. By comparison film critics were lax and slap-happy
I have a bit of a spring in my step this morning. Something of a smile on my face, and a jolly little tune in my head. I’m happy, partly because I sense that winter is about to end and partly because
If you’ve set foot in a public-sector office at any point in the past two years, you’ll have noticed that all the computer terminals have cobwebs on them and no one is sitting in any of the chairs
In a break from the virtually ceaseless fun at this year’s Bahrain Grand Prix I found myself enjoying breakfast with two proper old car enthusiasts, the former Formula One team boss Paul Stewart and
WE were told this week that if we increase the amount of fish we eat by just one portion a week, we will never be ill and that this will save the NHS a massive £600million a year. So there you go. …
THERE have been many attempts over the years to get women into motor racing. And nothing’s ever really worked. Women-only formulas were introduced, but with limited television coverage, and sponsor…
Just as I was thinking, ‘What was the point of designing a car like this,’ a pleasant woman’s voice suddenly said, ‘Would you like to know the football results?’