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I have dual nationality. My mum is Australian; my dad was British. I’m proud of both passports that I carry. But, as several of…
Leave a CommentMy five year old nephew, Jack Patrick, came to lunch today. He brought his mum and dad, his little brother and his grandma with…
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Leave a CommentEach weekday morning when I’m in the country I catch the 7:38 from Bicester into Marylebone. It used to be the 7:52, but Chiltern Railways changed…
Leave a CommentI’ve been lucky enough to meet some very, very successful people over the last few years; not just business people, but adventurers, philanthropists and sporting…
Leave a CommentEvery so often, usually when I’m visiting the USA, people do a double-take when they find out my name. “John May,” they question, “aren’t…
Leave a CommentI am turning into a stereotype. Despite protestations of individuality, supported by being half-Australian with a proud Jewish heritage, I know that I am viewed…
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