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Cow Parsley

Lucy Inglis

London history, global narcotics and addiction history, and probably a lot of 80s/90s rural Lincolnshire and Yorkshire nostalgia. Come on in, the water's warm.

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So, I did my first ever Edinburgh festival in August, and it was … exactly how you imagine. Controlled lunacy. Mr I & I had an amazing time, as there was loads of Elsie Inglis stuff around and people asking us if we were ‘those Ingles’. A b...

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The One About Edinburgh and a poem

So Mr I & I went to Edinburgh for the festival and I was giving a talk and it went well and all that but it was pretty pacey and I was quite stressed as usual.

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The One About Ayton Senna

As children, our dad was all about F1 and Le Tour. Couldn’t have given a shit about rugby or football. Although he did go to a few Sunderland games. Dad had been a serious bike rider in his time. These were the days of Greg Le Mond and Indu...

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The One About Tony ****ing Benn

In what feels like a century ago, I was a talking head at an art fair, and I was fairly new at the gig, and Dad turned up to support me. That was awesome, but slightly awks as you are trying to be a grown up and yer dad is there. Anyway, he...

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    Writer, historian; blatherskite.

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