Peter Rhodes on inner-city voting, poetry for the environment and an encounter with a high priest of computers.
Peter Rhodes on superfast broadband, robbers in the cyber-forest and why some politicians don't need to relate to us peasants
Peter Rhodes on truthful reporting, the joy of theatre screening and the horror of being well and truly Faraged
Peter Rhodes on a smiling singleton, being handcuffed to the internet and a politician's act of self-destruction
Peter Rhodes on making your own alcohol, threats over Brexit and a troubled country hoping to join the EU
Peter Rhodes on an Irish conundrum, the art of plate-spinning and the language of climate catastrophe
Peter Rhodes on counting Jedi, enforced letter-writing and what happens if we stop believing in CCTV?
Peter Rhodes on Victoria's secret barbs, the bill for teachers' biscuits and a trans nightmare for the NHS
Peter Rhodes on punctuating placards, politicians who break appointments and how Dad's Army fuelled wartime fears
Peter Rhodes on being lectured by a baroness, frogmarching for beginners and are you an optimist or a pessimist?
Peter Rhodes on memories of September 3, how the Downton classes enriched their genes and what really scares Remoaners
Peter Rhodes on an unforgettable teacher, importing an American prejudice and a global cricketing conspiracy