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skip to content the view from opposite harrods mark davies home about media contact log in register categories: betfair stories gambling australia betting industry europe regulation united states issues crime global warming immigration poverty media my articles politics britain europe geopolitics us politics trade trump quotes sport stats trivia uncategorized the weekend’s british masters i walked into holme pierrepoint last sunday morning for the first time in nearly 25 years. and it’s fair to say that the immediate impact was to feel as if i’d been stung by a bee. just setting foot in the place carried me back to sitting a set of finals papers between outings – what does studying its budget tell you about the european union was one of the questions i recall – but it was some of the more calamitous moments sitting in a boat that really made me shudder. i took a fin off an eight there once in windy conditions. and i’d forgotten all about it until the weekend. but unhappy memories were soon banished by a day at the british masters rowing championships that put a smile on so many faces, and handing out medals on the pontoon to one delighted crew after another would have been enough to send anyone home with a spring in their step. among all of them, though, one stood out. as i handed a gold medal to the winning cox of a iv+ from minerva bath rowing club, i thought i was unlikely to find anyone more chuffed and emotional about victory for the rest of the day. but how wrong i was: by the time i had got down to the stroke man, the level of delight had reached a whole new peak. i have no idea what the background story was, but clearly, the win meant an enormous amount: his sheer ecstasy could not, i think, have been bettered if he’d just won the olympics. he kissed his medal and pumped his fists with more raw passion than i’ve seen in many years. well done that crew – and everyone who took part. but particularly well done to the volunteers who organised everything. you made a lot of people very happy! posted in my articles . no comments by [email protected] – june 19, 2018 reflections on the nhs when i left school, our head master made a memorable speech based around three thoughts, one of which had to do with the benefit of experience. he made the point that as you go through life, you will find that everyone has a view on things – particularly institutions – but usually, every opinion they hold is based on hearsay. he told us what a privilege it always is, whether you have loved something or hated it, to be able to base your opinion on the solid foundation of having actually known what it was like. i thought of his advice this week after i had spent a week in hospital, getting my first experience of the nhs since i had a minor operation as a 7-year-old. very rare visits to the gp aside, i have had no personal interaction with any part of our health service since 1978 – other than the natal wards, which seem to me to be such a ring-fenced part of the service that i am not sure that they count. the conclusion i have drawn is that the nhs does one thing unbelievably well, with the pity being that it is true in both senses of the word: crisis. the efficiency of the operation that i witnessed when things were going pear-shaped was awesome to behold. from the much-maligned 111 service onwards, it was impressive. the paramedics called ahead after they had picked me up: this was a cardiac situation, they explained, not one for a&e. that meant they were going either to hammersmith hospital or to st. george’s – so which should it be? 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it seems the most basic and obvious thing in the world, and – you would think – not terribly expensive (in the context of the overall budget) to put right. but it was clear that this was not some recent breakdown: everyone knew that they had been like that for years. it’s odd that nothing has ever been done about it, and the fact that nothing has suggests that it isn’t an unusual phenomenon. unlike the issues of bureaucracy, it has an obvious – and easy to implement – solution, which isn’t even that expensive. like a lot of things in the last fortnight, i’m still trying to work it out… posted in my articles . no comments by [email protected] – november 27, 2017 thoughts, a week on… i was discharged last thursday in the end. it might have been a day earlier – on wednesday they came to tell me i was free to go, but changed their minds moments later so that i would still be under observation when i moved from liquid to tablet antibiotics – but what was one last night in a hospital ward, when five nights earlier might have been a final one on earth? 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