TOM UTLEY: Through the miracle of Artificial Intelligence, I came across a most remarkable snippet of information this week. It concerns the way in which I'm related to my neice.
In 2015, my party elected Jeremy Corbyn as leader: a role he clung on to for five lamentable years. Now Labour are in power - and, to my shame and horror, they're at it again.
From the moment the news broke that the body of Virginia Giuffre had been found at her Australian farmhouse last Friday, dark theories started spreading online.
It has certainly been a roller-coaster ride as he has announced policies with an unprecedented forcefulness and pace, making his - and America's - presence felt.
Teachers are threatening to strike. Nurses are threatening to strike. Civil servants, prison officers, police and the Armed Forces are all putting intense pressure on the Treasury.
One of my late father's proudest moments came when the Cambridge authorities posted the results of the history finals on the notice boards outside Senate House.
TOM COLLOMOSSE: The 38-year-old joined the Foxes from non-league Fleetwood for £1million in 2012 and went on to become arguably the greatest player in the history of the club.
TOM COLLOMOSSE: The 38-year-old joined the Foxes from non-league Fleetwood for £1million in 2012 and went on to become arguably the greatest player in the history of the club.
TOM UTLEY: One of the chief attractions of my suburb is the free and available on-street parking most of us enjoy - an increasingly rare bonus for a neighbourhood within half an hour of the centre.
There was one commitment I prayed Sir Keir Starmer would quietly ditch, in the way that he has abandoned so many others since he came to office: his pledge to lower the voting age to 16