An essay written for The Pantograph Punch, exploring the copyright decisions you make every day, and tackling the difficult issues of digital entitlement, monetisation and worth.
Why I'm childfree
Bletchley Park, Gran, and Mac
Bletchley Park – and the stories of the women who worked there during World War Two – is of keen personal interest to me. My Gran, Irene, was one of those women. She took the Official Secrets Act very seriously, and never told me much about it. So I jumped at the chance to read Tessa Dunlop’s book The Bletchley Girls and learn more.