Double Vision with Charlie Adley At last I thought I was able to use that most archaic of Irish expressions: “Shame on you!” However, I’m not...
Double Vision with Charlie Adley The bloke behind the counter couldn’t be nicer. He’s relaxed, smiling, honest, chatty and helpful. You can’t ask for much more...
Double Vision with Charlie Adley Now let’s see, the beef weighs 2.5 kg and the Chelsea game kicks off at 3pm. That’ll do nicely.
Double Vision with Charlie Adley Snow was falling onto the sodium-lit London street outside my Rats Alley flat. The Winter of 1986 was so cold, the...
Double Vision with Charlie Adley Walking down Dominick Street, I’m carrying a Marks & Spencer’s bag in one hand and a Lidl bag in the other....
Double Vision with Charlie Adley When I returned to Galway from California in 1999, I moved into a house on Grattan Road, overlooking South Park. Perfectly...
The morning is truly splendid. A cold breeze cuts through the blue Yorkshire sky as my mate and I set out for a pootle. Turned out...
Double Vision with Charlie Adley Got a text from my mate in Yorkshire. “Call me.” We’d almost lost touch. Back in the mid-80s, we’d been fairly...