Adrian Chiles
Adrian Chiles is a broadcaster and writer. His book The Good Drinker is published by Profile
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Just because we find a political leader ludicrous, that doesn’t mean they’re not dangerous, writes Adrian Chiles
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This seems a better way to say hello than giving a little bow or a wave – but maybe I’m overthinking the whole process, writes Adrian Chiles
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It’s a vegan version of pasulj – and it was the talk of the town when my daughter was at university. I’ve never been more proud, writes Adrian Chiles
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Why is guilt so difficult to shake? I feel regretful to this day about a poor decision I made as a boy, says Adrian Chiles
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I am shocked at how shocked I am. Why are we so unprepared when the inevitable comes to pass, asks Adrian Chiles
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I’ve always been interested in the men and women who produce our food. Why did it take me so long to really talk to one?
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The only good thing about that terrible day when the boiler broke down? It put the rest of my troubles into perspective, writes Adrian Chiles
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For 40 years, I’ve spent half an hour lying around doing nothing each day after waking up. It’s scandalous behaviour that must be stopped, writes Adrian Chiles
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The lower limit wasn’t brought in for nothing: 30mph now feels decidedly dangerous. Here’s to the pace and pleasures of the slow lane, writes Adrian Chiles
I’ve failed at jugs, I’m worse at teapots – why can’t I ever pour anything properly?