Peter Rhodes on men who enjoy warfare, a Tory worrying about the youth vote and film makers mucking around with history - again
Peter Rhodes on defence, Roman-style, the centenary of the Armistice and putting our faith in the youth of today
Peter Rhodes on Channel 4's Brexit survey, students who can't find Truro and how the internet discriminates against dimwits
Peter Rhodes on bidding farewell to an old salt, etiquette at a free bar and a sudden burst of affection for a mandarin
Peter Rhodes on the end of Yellow Pages, an adult in the classroom and the ideal face for the £50 note
Peter Rhodes on fosty frogs, the national scandal of courier deliveries and the case for a blitz on seat belts
Peter Rhodes on hoping for a baby girl, finding comfort in an old lie and the Irish Question - what is it?
Peter Rhodes on pollution great and small, renaming the death certificate and nicking burglars, years after the crime
Peter Rhodes on the horror of gas warfare, the pessimism of today's youth and men portrayed as morons
Peter Rhodes on Christmas damage, the darker side of The Two Ronnies and a rush of friends for the frail
Peter Rhodes on carrying babies, a slur on anglers and Doctor Who's female-friendly sonic screwdriver