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David Parkin is not disturbed by a dystopian future
13th February 2026
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I’VE had a glimpse of the future this week and it scares me…but it also excites me. Firstly my future as an event host and compere may be under challenge from characters like the chap in the photo with me above. Meet CAI, an AI MC created for a leadership ...
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David Parkin trains his sights on LNER
6th February 2026
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WHAT is the point of first class rail travel? I ask that because I always aspired to travel first class. In fact one of the attractions of working for the Yorkshire Post – other than it then being the best regional newspaper in the country – was the perk in ...
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David Parkin goes all Vinnie Jones
30th January 2026
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GOOD morning from Antigua. Yes I know, I didn’t expect to be here either. But one thing leads to another. After last week’s blog about the intrepid adventures of Yorkshire lawyers David Knaggs and Richard Larking who set out to row across the Atlantic in December, I did a speculative ...
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David Parkin on stormy weather at sea and in business
23rd January 2026
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LET’S start with a positive because things will go downhill a bit later on. My two friends David Knaggs and Richard Larking, who are currently rowing across the Atlantic, saw their boat capsize twice yesterday with David thrown overboard in a violent storm. Why is that a positive? Well they ...
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David Parkin finds out what Bambi has in common with Goodfellas
16th January 2026
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FOR today’s blog I will be mainly wearing leopard print. Well, I won’t because I am very fashion forward and I don’t want to look like a pub landlady circa 1989. But leopard print has been prominent in my thoughts this week. And that’s not just because I’ve been watching ...
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David Parkin on a positive approach to the New Year
9th January 2026
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GOOD Morning Vietnam! I don’t know why I said that, I should really be wishing you a Happy New Year. Well I do know why I said it. It is either because I’ve got plans to expand this blog globally in 2026, or on Monday our Film Club’s first movie ...
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David Parkin is optimistic about being cynical
12th December 2025
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LET’S start positively because I know I have a rant in me this week, despite it being nearly Christmas. This is me interviewing Sir Roger Marsh at the UK headquarters of Australian financial technology group PEXA in Leeds. I’ve been fortunate to win some work from PEXA thanks to its ...
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David Parkin goes virtually global
5th December 2025
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IN just a week’s time, David Knaggs and Richard Larking will set off across the Atlantic Ocean on what is known as The World’s Toughest Row. And that definitely isn’t an exaggeration. The pair of lawyers, who are more used to the golf course than the high seas, will row ...
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David Parkin on tapping into top talent
28th November 2025
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WELCOME to a Budget free commentary zone. That is for two reasons. Firstly, we seem to have been talking about it for months – the “Autumn Budget” came so late that it was virtually covered in a hoary early winter frost by the time Rachel Reeves approached the despatch box ...
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David Parkin on finding fame, fortune and boogie nights
21st November 2025
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I’VE always hankered after being mistaken for somebody famous or successful. But with my looks and talent, that doesn’t happen very often. Last week was different. I paid a visit to iconic North Leeds Italian restaurant The Flying Pizza, now part of the San Carlo stable, for the first time ...
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David Parkin on a Highland fling
14th November 2025
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ALONGSIDE its hard won reputation for having the worst train station to get to in the whole of the UK, Leeds now has a slightly more esteemed claim to fame. The city is home to a pub that has recently been proclaimed number one in a list of the 100 ...
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David Parkin on why watching TV is now outside the box
7th November 2025
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THE way we watch TV is changing. I know you know that already. The days of a family gathering around the TV set to watch a favourite programme at a particular time have long gone. But the new landscape that replaced it – streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Apple ...
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David Parkin on making and avoiding the front pages
31st October 2025
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THERE aren’t many people who have much to thank Prince Andrew for. But I bet Chancellor Rachel Reeves is grateful that the errant royal has pushed her off most of this morning’s newspaper front pages and the top of the TV and radio news bulletins. Well, not quite all of ...
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David Parkin delights in being fashion forward
24th October 2025
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IT is always nice to be one step ahead of the curve. And no, I’m not talking about fashion. I’m still waiting for cravats to become en vogue again. Anyway I’m delighted that what I’ve been going on about for years has now gone global. Alongside Rio de Janeiro, the ...
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David Parkin marks a rare milestone
17th October 2025
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IT is definitely some achievement. For anyone to spend 50 years in the world of work is impressive, for that half century to have been spent with the same employer is remarkable. I doubt many people will accomplish that milestone in future as the world of work and careers becomes ...
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David Parkin gets his doppelganger out
10th October 2025
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WHEN a sporting legend tells an audience of more than 500 people that Arnold Schwarzenegger should play me in a Hollywood blockbuster film then that means one of two things. Either the Pumping Iron and Terminator beefcake is the spitting image of me. Or I’ve been telling my story about interviewing Arnie once too ...
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David Parkin suits himself
3rd October 2025
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I CREATED history this week. I reckon I’m the first person in the 10 year history of Leeds Digital Festival to wear a suit and tie to compere one of its events. Our creative, tech and digital brethren have always favoured a relaxed approach to their attire. Although since Covid ...
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David Parkin finds true greatness in humility
26th September 2025
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SIR Gareth Southgate and Neil Hudgell are two very different individuals involved in completely different sports, but they share similar qualities. They are both high achievers in their fields but they have humility and care about people. I spent time with both men this week at two events for the ...
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David Parkin gets silly about Cilla
19th September 2025
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LIFE is full of surprises. So sang Cilla Black in the theme tune to her ratings topping show Surprise! Surprise! And I’m sure Scouse songbird Cilla would have agreed with Google’s AI analysis of the phrase: “It highlights life’s inherent unpredictability, where unexpected events can be both delightful and challenging, requiring ...
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David Parkin on learning from history
12th September 2025
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I’M full of it today. You may suggest I’m always full of it, whatever ‘it’ is. But this morning I’m full of new found knowledge about Harrogate following a wet walking tour of the North Yorkshire spa town yesterday evening. The invitation came from James Haddleton who runs the eponymous ...
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David Parkin gets back into the swing of things
5th September 2025
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IT is early September so perhaps I should do what most of LinkedIn appears to be currently doing and list all the things I did over the summer and my “learnings” from them… Or perhaps I won’t. Except to say that I’ve learned that if you go to Corfu in ...
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David Parkin gets a taste of the good life
1st August 2025
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IT isn’t easy out there in the hospitality sector but then who in business is finding anything easy at the moment? This Government’s rather odd decision to perform harakiri on its honeymoon period has piled the pressure on employers at a time when they need it least given global uncertainty ...
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David Parkin loses a name-dropping contest
25th July 2025
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HEARD the one about the Hollywood star, the pig farmer and the British ambassador? I hadn’t until I went to Scarborough this week. The annual Scarborough Cricket Festival is currently running – a month-long celebration of Yorkshire cricket and its long connection to the seaside resort. One of the regular ...
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David Parkin on a night to remember and a resilient approach
20th July 2025
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I KNOW what you are going to say. This photograph captures my best side. Please yourselves. This is a photo from the AABIE Charity Ball which I compered at Aspire in Leeds on Saturday evening. It is getting rarer to have corporate social events held at weekends but on the ...
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David Parkin on a Midsummer’s night dream
27th June 2025
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ANOTHER Saturday Night…as Sam Cooke sang. But unlike Our Sam, who went on to sing that “I ain’t got nobody”, I had plenty of people to deal with. I mentioned last week how I had compered the AABIE Charity Ball for financial group AAB. It was such a great Saturday ...
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David Parkin steps out in style…then puts his foot in it
13th June 2025
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AFTER last week’s photographs of the unfinished construction work at Leeds station, I make no apology for this image of a beautiful creation. No, not me, the jacket I’m wearing in the photo above alongside the Michelangelo of tailoring, James Michelsberg. “The Baron”, as he is colloquially known, has created ...
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David Parkin finds that when it comes to double entendres he’s got a big one
7th June 2025
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THE development around Leeds railway station continues apace. I’d say there should be more emphasis put on the word “continues” rather than “apace”. Work is continuing at the front and back of the station. If you don’t know which is the front and which is the back then I’d recommend ...
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David Parkin on a brewing problem and giving the hump to rugby fans
30th May 2025
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WATCH out, watch out – there’s a Humphrey about. Do you remember that tagline from TV adverts for milk in the 1970s? I didn’t think you would. It was used by dairy Unigate to promote its doorstep deliveries of bottled milk. A “Humphrey” was a mysterious figure that kept drinking ...
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David Parkin finds memories flowing on the river
23rd May 2025
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WHAT do you call 16,000 property professionals when they converge on a city for a major conference? Well, in my experience, anything you like, because they are too busy striding boldly through the city tugging wheelie cases and bellowing into mobile phones or talking loudly to each other about what ...
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David Parkin finds himself on the wrong end of a showbiz punch up
16th May 2025
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I KNOW Frank Sinatra’s original Rat Pack had a reputation as hellraisers but I didn’t expect their modern day tribute act to be quite the same. However news reaches me that the Rat Pack tribute act that I booked for the lunch to celebrate the life of Leeds lawyer Rodney ...
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David Parkin on the ups and downs of running a business
9th May 2025
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WELL that didn’t take long. Two years after the latest Gino D’Acampo-branded restaurant opened in Leeds, the hospitality firm behind it has done a pre-pack administration deal to shed a load of debt. The Leeds restaurant opened inside the Marriott Hotel off Boar Lane in 2023 with a £1.5m investment ...
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David Parkin on a restaurant full of character and offering to take Kylie to Filey
2nd May 2025
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IT was just like it used to be. Big hitters in a restaurant, doing deals, swapping war stories and laughing uproariously. Garry Wilson and Darren Forshaw of Endless held a drinks event yesterday to celebrate their move to become joint chairs of the private equity firm they founded 20 years ...
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David Parkin on an experience that hits all the right notes
25th April 2025
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JUST like that! Although, given my new glasses, perhaps I should say “Waay hey!” as Eric Morecambe often exclaimed while waggling them about. His specs, I mean. Having been to a performance of the comedy play The Last Laugh in London a few weeks ago the most apt phrase that is associated ...
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David Parkin finds himself at a fringe event
11th April 2025
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I PARTICULARLY like this photo above. Not because it shows me in action hosting a political question time event for candidates bidding to be the next mayor of a major English region. No, I’m very partial to it because a trick of the light makes it look like I’ve got ...
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David Parkin remembers his night out with Val Kilmer
4th April 2025
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YES, you read that headline right. It is one in the eye for the cynics among you who thought my only celebrity story involved Arnold Schwarzenegger. You see, I’m not a one-trick pony. More a dancing monkey with hidden depths. Hollywood star Val Kilmer’s death this week at the age ...
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David Parkin faces up to doing bird
28th March 2025
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I SUPPOSE it was always going to happen. The long arm of the law has finally caught up with me and I’m going to jail next week. Given that I’ve been committing the crime I’m being imprisoned for every week for more than 25 years, even I have to accept ...
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David Parkin on a smart way of working
21st March 2025
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THAT is not the lobby of a luxury five star hotel in the photograph above. It is the reception area and some of the meeting space at Copthall Bridge, workspace provider WorkWell’s new office building in Harrogate. I’m not one for overstating things, but I think the launch of this ...
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David Parkin on a wonderful life
14th March 2025
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HERE’S a tip. If you want to ensure a full and smooth recovery from sciatica then don’t high kick on stage with the Rat Pack or boogie on down with Elvis. Last Friday’s Rodney Dalton Tribute Lunch was the culmination of several months of work since I came up with ...
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David Parkin on a stately ambition for a good cause
7th March 2025
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AS a red, blue, purple and pink sky heralded dawn on Wednesday morning I made my way towards the M62 just after 6am. My trepidation at taking on one of Britain’s most unpredictable motorways quickly passed as the colourful dawn sky gave way to piercing, almost warm spring sunshine. I ...
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David Parkin on a shining star and a Hollywood dream
21st February 2025
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TWENTY years after founding private equity firm Endless, Garry Wilson was last night named Ambassador of the year at the Yorkshire Business of the Year Awards. I was invited to join the Endless table at the awards run by TheBusinessDesk.com at New Dock Hall near the Royal Armouries in Leeds, ...
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David Parkin is dogged by not a lot of baggage
14th February 2025
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“HAVE you got a cravat on?” “Pardon?” I responded to the person on the other end of the phone. “Me and Susan had a bet that you’d be wearing a cravat.” You take two flights halfway across Europe and you arrive in the Cote d’Azur to a question like that. ...
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David Parkin on talent, humanity and fun
7th February 2025
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ONE event I was unable to attend this week was the funeral of David Holmes. David was the former long-serving corporate affairs manager of Yorkshire Building Society. I first met him when I was working in London for the Western Mail in the late 1990s. He was warm, welcoming and ...
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David Parkin finds the Big Apple has gone pear shaped
31st January 2025
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I’VE changed my mind. I’m with Leeds City Council. Leeds is a booming city with brilliant transport links which can stand comparison with any other metropolis across the globe. It must be, it doubled as New York in a blockbuster film I watched the other day. OK, I better clarify ...
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David Parkin on the power of partnerships
24th January 2025
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THE ‘Power of Partnerships’ was the theme of a business breakfast event I hosted for the Martin House charity this week. Thanks to the generosity of hospitality group Arc Inspirations we held the event at Banyan in City Square in Leeds. Panellists included Jon Hughes, managing director of confectionary group ...
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David Parkin on the power and value of reputation
17th January 2025
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I’VE often wondered what lasting skills a career in journalism provides you with. Who says I’m not one for self reflection? Most people probably, but anyway, let’s crack on. The ability to write is certainly one skill – that’s not hard to work out – but what else? Do I ...
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David Parkin on the old and the new
10th January 2025
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HAPPY New Year. I don’t know about you, but I’ve not had that negative feeling that often accompanies the return to “normality” after the festive celebrations. Even the prospect of having to complete my VAT return this week didn’t dampen the positivity. Or having to undergo a prostate check at ...
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David Parkin gets into the Christmas spirit
13th December 2024
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I ALWAYS knew it would happen. I was convinced that if I manifested hard enough there would be a positive outcome. No Mother, I said manifested. I’ve finally had a cocktail named after me. ‘The Parky’. One third gin, one third vermouth and one third red Italian bitter. What do ...
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David Parkin gets in a spot of bother
6th December 2024
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IT is quite some time since I got told off by someone’s parents for keeping their child out too late. I’d say about 40 years. Until last night. I wouldn’t mind, but it wasn’t like I was leading a teeny tearaway astray. I was scolded for keeping a 27-year-old boxer ...
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David Parkin believes going back Asda work
29th November 2024
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WHEN it comes to the worlds of business and sport, there is an old saying: “Never go back”. The received wisdom is that if the chief executive or chairman of a company or the manager or player of a top team has enjoyed great success in a role, then the ...
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David Parkin on the way to Amarillo
22nd November 2024
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LONDON, Paris, New York, Sydney, Las Vegas. Legendary singing star Tony “(Is This The Way To) Amarillo” Christie has performed in iconic venues across the world during his six decade career. And now he can add Rotherham to that starry list. Thanks to me. Well, not really, but I did ...
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David Parkin on a prawn in the game
15th November 2024
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IT takes a lot of talent to run a Michelin star restaurant. It takes another set of skills entirely to run a restaurant that collapses with debts of £1m. Michael O’Hare has done both. The acclaimed chef who won a Michelin star for The Man Behind The Curtain restaurant in ...
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David Parkin on a flamboyant swashbuckler
1st November 2024
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I’M not the quickest to respond to invitations to connect on Linkedin, mainly because when I do I get a message trying to sell me some random marketing service that is going to generate so much new business that it will transform my enterprise into a FTSE-100 company overnight. But ...
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David Parkin makes a meal out of politics
25th October 2024
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THERE are fewer and fewer places you can go these days and feel entirely at home wearing a suit. I once went into the notorious Leeds pub the Admiral Duncan as a bet and, the drinkers seeing me and a colleague wearing suits, cleared the bar thinking we were Special ...
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David Parkin on a cracking day in the East
18th October 2024
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AS the warm, orange-gold sun rose over the towering Humber Bridge just before 8am last Friday morning, it was hard to comprehend that less than two hours before I had been scraping ice off my windscreen. That, combined with a broken boiler which had meant I had to endure an ...
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David Parkin goes wild…
11th October 2024
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IT seemed a good idea at the time. When I met Jamie Roberts, chairman of the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust, at the West Park Hotel in Harrogate in the summer, he enthusiastically told me about his daily ‘wild swim’ in the waters on his family’s estate. As I sipped my ...
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David Parkin in a lift with a sheep and a curry
4th October 2024
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WHEN was the last time you got in a lift and started talking to a stranger? Other than to say: “Which floor are you going to?” I can’t remember when I randomly chatted to someone on a lift journey. The ‘Elevator Pitch’ is a concept that your initial business pitch ...
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David Parkin on being an anti-social troublemaker
27th September 2024
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“ARE you causing trouble again?” I’m used to this kind of question just before I’m asked to leave a social occasion, but not when I’ve just arrived. Given the person asking the question is a senior Labour peer and member of the House of Lords, then perhaps I do need ...
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David Parkin has an idea
20th September 2024
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I’M feeling a little bit overwhelmed. There were some lovely comments prompted by last week’s blog about Rodney Dalton. But the biggest thing to come out of it was that so many other people felt exactly the same about the late, legendary Leeds lawyer as I did. So many people ...
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David Parkin pays tribute to a wonderful friend
13th September 2024
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THIS is the blog that I hoped I never had to write. My friend Rodney Dalton died this week. He had stoically and successfully overcome two cancer diagnoses over the last two years but the ferocity with which it returned earlier this summer was too much. I visited him in ...
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David Parkin on spending the summer in the shade
6th September 2024
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MORNING! That felt like a long break. This blog was last published just over a month ago and the past four weeks have included a holiday driving through France to stay with friends in Provence, catching up with old pals, watching Derby County win in the Championship (these rare pleasures ...
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David Parkin enjoys some summer celebrations
2nd August 2024
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PRIOR to a few days ago, the last wedding I went to was my own. But then last week I went to two weddings in three days. My former Yorkshire Post colleague Graeme Bandeira, a talented and award-winning cartoonist and artist, married his partner Karen at the Yorkshire Hotel in ...
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David Parkin pays to be insulted in French…again
26th July 2024
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WHEREVER you travel in the world there are reminders of home. Sometimes they are not easy to spot, but if you look hard enough, you’ll find them. It happened to me earlier this week. Our final destination on an island hopping holiday in the Cyclades was Naxos, the largest of ...
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David Parkin on a winner for England
19th July 2024
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GARETH Southgate’s resignation as manager of England was not unexpected news this week. After taking his team to the final of another tournament, they again missed out on a trophy. To update the words of the song, there has now been “58 years of hurt” for England fans. But it ...
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David Parkin talks to Sir Gary Verity about a Grand anniversary
12th July 2024
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THERE have been plenty of third party reflections on the 10th anniversary of the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in Yorkshire but the one thing missing from them all are words from the man himself. I went up to the Yorkshire Dales farmhouse which is home to Sir ...
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David Parkin opens the Twiglets and looks forward to an adult-only experience
5th July 2024
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DON’T worry, I’m not going to mention the election. I made that mistake yesterday. When I visited the offices of a large law firm in Leeds I commented to the receptionist that I was surprised to see a polling station in the ground floor lobby of the building. She told ...
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David Parkin finds a connection and a divide across the Atlantic
28th June 2024
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ONE of the ironies of the Honours List is that it doesn’t really pay tribute to the people who receive awards. Twice a year around 1,000 people are honoured by the monarch. And because of the numbers involved, the list, announced by the Cabinet Office, is very much that: a ...
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David Parkin finds himself in a crypt, a convent and controversy
21st June 2024
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“SINCERITY is the key to success. Once you can fake that you’ve got it made.” Credited to Groucho Marx, the quote above raises a smile. I’ve always thought that away from the world of showbiz, in the real business world you’ll always get found out if you fake it. But ...
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David Parkin on ABBA, a unicorn and a big organ
14th June 2024
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I TOLD you I would. Last week I tantalised with the story that I was off to the Far East to see ABBA. Well I’m back with all the news from Bridlington where I was working at The Business Day conference. The annual event at Bridlington Spa attracts a high ...
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David Parkin on being a gossip guy
31st May 2024
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“DON’T put it in your blog.” Those are words I hear regularly. And as a writer of many years standing, I am pledged to the unwritten journalistic code of conduct. I believe it is called the Hypocritical Oath. I came up with that myself. Do you like it? Please yourselves. ...
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David Parkin on a cupid stunt
24th May 2024
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I’M used to singing for my supper. Selling not so much. When Martin Jenkins, the chairman of the Maggie’s Yorkshire charity, invited me to a dinner to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the opening of the centre which supports people with cancer and their families, I was delighted to accept. ...
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David Parkin’s big film debut is too late for the BAFTAs
17th May 2024
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WHEN people ask me what I do it is always difficult to explain and sell my services in a few short sentences. “This and that, mainly that,” doesn’t really encapsulate it either. So when someone suggested that I produce a “show reel” to feature some highlights of my events work ...
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David Parkin on the story of a city
10th May 2024
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WILL you forgive me if I choose not to join the orgy? Tom Riordan has announced he is to step down as chief executive of Leeds City Council at the end of this year. He is moving on from a job he has done for the last 14 years. You ...
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David Parkin strolls down memory lane in London
3rd May 2024
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I SPENT a couple of days in London at the start of the week and unlike my recent trips, the weather wasn’t grey and wet. The sun shone like it supposed to in spring and I felt distinctly over-dressed in flannel trousers, jacket, V-neck jumper and wool tie. Mind you, ...
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David Parkin finds that Barbie is not beyond his ken
26th April 2024
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I’VE finally found a car that I think channels the inner me. I would have perhaps liked something a little more gaudy, but you can’t have everything. Amid the rows of bicycles, motorbikes, cars, buses, racing cars, fire engines and armoured cars that grace Coventry Transport Museum, I found this ...
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David Parkin teams up with Gareth Southgate
19th April 2024
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AS I stood looking out at the audience for Martin House’s special An Audience With Gareth Southgate lunch, I told them that two things struck me. Firstly I observed that the room at Bowcliffe Hall near Bramham was a who’s who of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, wealth creators ...
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David Parkin gets down with the accountants
12th April 2024
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HAVE I been on holiday recently? I must have, because I definitely remember relaxing on a sun lounger in Marrakesh in temperatures so high that I was forced to find solace in the shade with a bottle of chilled Morrocan gris wine. Despite the name, it isn’t a grey coloured ...
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David Parkin isn’t grouchy about the Groucho
22nd March 2024
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A MAGNET for London’s arts and media elite, The Groucho Club is expanding. After almost 40 years on Dean Street in Soho, where has the club finally decided to open its second base? Wakefield. Yes Wakefield. Now I’ve got nothing against the city, it’s got a very good TK Maxx. ...
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David Parkin on not the news of the world
15th March 2024
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READ all about it. Or not, as the case may be. Reports this week suggested that the government plans to ban foreign governments from owning British newspapers and magazines. The news emerged after a frenzied few months of debate about the merits of allowing an Abu Dhabi-led takeover of the ...
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David Parkin on how not to handle a crisis
8th March 2024
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DO you want a bet? I’m not into motor racing and I’m not much of a gambler, but I’ll put a big bet down on one thing. Yesterday Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said it is “time to draw a line under” the controversy over accusations about his behaviour ...
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David Parkin feels like a Morris minor in a roomful of Rolls-Royces
1st March 2024
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HOW the hell did that happen? You get some of the most successful business people from not just Yorkshire but the UK together in a room – and the conversation turns to Morris dancing. Eh, I suppose that’s my fault. A member of the campaign board at Martin House children’s ...
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David Parkin finds inspiration and desperation
23rd February 2024
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THE London Transport Museum is based in the old Victorian flower market in a corner of the famous Covent Garden Piazza at the heart of the West End. It seemed the perfect place to host the Stagecoach Excellence Awards, run by the bus company to celebrate the best of the ...
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David Parkin gets the hottest ticket in town
16th February 2024
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IT was only a matter of time. After a trip to work in Barcelona last week I knew my next overseas assignment wasn’t far away. And this week I was off to the Far East. Yes, Hull. I know I’ve used that line before, but bear with me. There’s a ...
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David Parkin on adding value
9th February 2024
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I’VE spent the last few days in Barcelona. The sun shone bright in the sky and temperatures topped 20 degrees celsius. And the only time I really saw daylight was in the cab from the airport to a five star hotel on the coast to the south of the city. ...
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David Parkin considers transferring his affections
2nd February 2024
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QUESTION. How do you know it has been a quiet Transfer Deadline Day for Sky Sports News? The pundits that the TV channel has brought in to discuss ins and outs at football clubs end up playing darts against each other. The channel was also forced to run quizzes about ...
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David Parkin on a Big Weekend in the ‘Gate and being mistaken for a film star
26th January 2024
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IT sounded like a good idea at the time. The note from Sean Jarvis piqued my interest. Given “Jarvo” is an influential and experienced figure in the world of sport – current chief executive of Leicestershire County Cricket Club, ex-commercial director of Huddersfield Town and former owner of Oldham Athletic ...
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David Parkin blows up Christmas
15th December 2023
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THAT’s me in the photograph above. I’m the one on the left. My companion in the photo is my cousin Lesley’s rescue dog Scarlett. I thought you might like a festive photo from outside a house in Byron, a neighbourhood in London, Ontario in Canada. They have an annual Christmas ...
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David Parkin on meeting an old business friend and saying goodbye to another
1st December 2023
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IT felt just like the old days. Up with the lark, a quick shower and shave, put a tie on to complement my Michelsberg jacket, a slurp of tea and then out to scrape the ice off the car before heading to a business breakfast event. It used to be ...
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David Parkin on demystifying the media
24th November 2023
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I’VE always been philosophical. As you can see from the photograph above, even my media training sessions wrestle with the existential dilemma facing humanity. The most philosophical things pertaining to the meaning, purpose and value of human existence I have ever read was on a birthday card. “To be is ...
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David Parkin on a blunt city treasure
17th November 2023
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MR Blobby, Noel Edmonds and Sonia. No, they aren’t on my bucket list of celebrities I’m desperate to meet. But they also weren’t people I expected to be talking about with an eminent Yorkshire businessman. However Keith Loudon OBE isn’t your usual entrepreneur. The words “legend” and “veteran” are bandied ...
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David Parkin on a zombie city
10th November 2023
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I’M worried. In depth research recently published in the Daily Star revealed that the first city in the UK to be invaded by zombies would be Leeds. Yes, according to this newspaper of record, the biggest city in Yorkshire would be the first in the country to be overrun by ...
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David Parkin on Ol’ Blue Eyes and getting a black eye from readers
3rd November 2023
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REGULAR readers of this blog will have deduced that my taste in music is rather “retro”. In fact I don’t like anything that was recorded post circa 1963. Actually, that’s a lie. There have been a few modern classics that have piqued my interest in recent years by all time ...
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David Parkin on being a retiring individual
27th October 2023
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IT was only a matter of time. Bodybuilding legend, huge Hollywood film star and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledging the man who made him what he is today. I’m indebted to Huddersfield entrepreneur Andy Needham (who, like Arnold, is an imposing man of sculpted physique) for sending over ...
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David Parkin on a shining light in business
13th October 2023
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I ALWAYS knew I was destined for great things. And this week I became a Mayor. OK, it was only for an hour and I was in charge of a fictional town called Farefield, but I think I was born to lead. I was drafted into my role at a ...
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David Parkin bids farewell to a pair of legends
6th October 2023
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LAWYERS are often portrayed as being dull, boring and risk averse. I’m lucky that none of the ones I know fall into that category. And if you wanted an antidote to that stereotype, then Tim Wheldon was it. Tim, who has died at the far too young age of 64, ...
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David Parkin would prefer a perma-tan to a permacrisis
29th September 2023
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DO you know which word was picked as the word of the year for 2022? ‘Permacrisis’. Yes, according to Collins Dictionary, permacrisis – a word describing the feeling of living through a period of war, inflation and political instability – was its word of the year. That was highlighted by ...
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David Parkin ponders his microcosm
4th August 2023
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IT’S a small world. The reality of that struck home several times following last week’s blog. I mentioned that on a recent trip to Yorkshire’s county cricket match at Scarborough I sat next to former York businessman turned vicar Michael Sinclair in a marquee that included big names from Yorkshire ...
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David Parkin talks trains and talent
28th July 2023
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NOW here’s a funny thing. I went to Scarborough the other day. No, that’s not the funny bit. What’s funny is that my wife and I left the house at the same time on Tuesday morning and she got to London, which is 200 miles from Leeds, two hours before ...
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David Parkin on chipping in to cross the deep blue sea
21st July 2023
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AS challenges go, it is likely to be slightly harder than completing a leisurely round of golf. Golfing pals David Knaggs and Richard Larking have set themselves the formidable goal of rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. It hasn’t been dubbed “the World’s Toughest Row” for nothing. David and ...
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David Parkin on a plucky underdog with a point to prove
14th July 2023
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“I FELT I had to do this because shouting at the telly every night didn’t seem to work.” That’s how businessman Nick Palmer explains his decision to stand as an independent candidate in next week’s by-election in Selby and Ainsty. The vote was triggered when the constituency’s Conservative MP Nigel ...
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David Parkin on a diamond in Steel City
7th July 2023
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FAREWELL then, Lord Bob Kerslake. The career civil servant, who has died of cancer aged just 68, held roles including Head of the Civil Service, Permanent Secretary for the Department for Communities and Local Government and chief executive of the Homes and Communities Agency, the national housing and regeneration agency ...
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David Parkin on not mixing well
30th June 2023
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I’M a snob. I’ve always suspected it, but got full confirmation last week. We had spent a lovely few days on the Greek island of Paxos in the shimmering Ionian Sea. It is a small island, the main port town, Gaios, is the size of a fishing village and there are ...
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David Parkin sends a postcard from the seaside
16th June 2023
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WHILE the rest of the country basked in sunshine, I went to Bridlington for the cloud last week. This corner of the East Yorkshire coast didn’t see the sun until mid-afternoon last Friday but there was plenty of brightness in Bridlington Spa where the annual The Business Day conference was ...
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David Parkin on wit, wisdom and film noir
8th June 2023
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FAREWELL then Mike Carey. You may well not have heard of him but his recent passing brought many tributes including one from former Guardian journalist and Wisden editor Matthew Engel who described him as “one of the most talented, versatile and prominent cricket journalists of his generation”. Mike, who is ...
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David Parkin avoids a political scandal
2nd June 2023
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THE top Conservative politician has retired as the party’s group leader on Leeds City Council after 43 years in the role. There are dictators in banana republics who would be envious of that run. Councillor Andrew Carter has led the local Tories since 1980 and served as Leeds’ joint council leader ...
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David Parkin asks Gareth Southgate leading questions
26th May 2023
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THEY used to say being England football manager was the impossible job. English managers who had succeeded in the domestic game tried it. Foreign managers who had won European honours at club level were imported and didn’t do much better. Whatever was tried, the Football Association never achieved the holy ...
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David Parkin on making history
12th May 2023
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I WAS a part of history being made yesterday. No, I didn’t buy a round. But glasses definitely deserved to be raised as transport group Stagecoach unveiled the world’s first autonomous bus service. My colleague at COPA Group, Andrea Munt and I provided event and media support at the launch ...
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David Parkin on a rebel with a cause
5th May 2023
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IT has been sad to read about the crisis facing Yorkshire’s iconic Black Sheep Brewery. The Masham-based business this week announced its intention to appoint administrators after failing to secure new investment or a sale of the firm. The company said it had been “hit very hard” by the pandemic ...
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David Parkin works out a few problems
28th April 2023
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FAREWELL then Barry Humphries, one of the great entertainers of our time. The Australian comedian, actor, writer and artist died last week aged 89 and the tributes on TV, radio and in newspapers and online underlined what a great talent he was and how fortunate we all were to experience ...
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David Parkin on re-cycling a bike dream
21st April 2023
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LET me take you on a journey into a world of delusion. We don’t have to go too far. Just up to the Yorkshire Dales, or wherever it is the man that bought the assets of Welcome to Yorkshire is based. When the ailing regional tourism agency was put into ...
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David Parkin on an inspiring bar story and a haunted hotel
14th April 2023
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WHEN I first met Martin Wolstencroft 20 years ago he was a regional manager with pub group Whitbread who had an idea. It can’t have been a bad idea, because Martin is now the chief executive of a bar and restaurant chain, Arc Inspirations, which operates 19 venues in England ...
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David Parkin on a man for all seasons
31st March 2023
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I THOUGHT you might like the picture above – not just one Parky but three in the same photograph! It was taken by cameraman and videographer Paul Ross at a Stagecoach event I helped organise and host in Manchester last week. The dinner and day-long conference was for the transport ...
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David Parkin on the sadness of a fading old friend
24th March 2023
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WILL the last person in Morrisons please walk out past the empty shelves, leave your trolley in the trolley park and don’t forget to take your pound coin out of the slot. I used to enjoy the experience of a shopping trip to Morrisons. The cheery staff, aisles bustling with ...
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David Parkin gets a bit overwhelmed
17th March 2023
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I WAS quite overwhelmed by the kind and thoughtful messages sent by readers of last week’s blog. Despite seeing the weekly readership numbers for my blog, they are only numbers and so when people take the trouble to write a comment or send a message or to ‘like’ it on ...
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David Parkin ties the knot
10th March 2023
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YOU might have seen that this blog didn’t appear last week. That’s because I was away getting married. Well, you’ve got to keep yourself busy. As you can see from the photo above and another below, we tied the knot in Venice, a favourite destination for us since Harriet and ...
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David Parkin on an uncertain role as a media svengali
24th February 2023
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IT’S not a bad compliment when someone who regularly appears on the BBC, Sky Sports and Channel 4 credits you with helping launch their media career. Danika Priim is far too generous in putting her success down to a helping hand from me. The former Leeds Rhinos, Bradford Bulls and ...
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David Parkin wrestles with a sex symbol
17th February 2023
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FAREWELL then Raquel Welch. The actress and sex symbol died this week aged 82. I have to say when I watched the film One Million Years BC, I was more interested in the dinosaurs rather than Raquel in her iconic deerskin bikini. But that’s me. Give me a copy of ...
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David Parkin wonders if TV return will be funny or faulty
10th February 2023
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DID you see that John Cleese plans to bring back Fawlty Towers? The much-loved sitcom about a crazed hotelier, his bossy wife and a madcap group of hotel staff and guests, ended 44 years ago. But now former Monty Python star Cleese, who co-wrote and starred in Fawlty Towers with ...
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David Parkin on racing to the bottom of the dressing up stakes
3rd February 2023
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FORWARD thinking, quick to embrace change and transparent and open in the way it operates. These terms are rarely used to describe the Jockey Club, the former regulator of British horseracing which is the largest commercial organisation in the sport in the United Kingdom. The London-based body, founded in 1750, ...
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David Parkin on the false modesty of Linkedin
3rd February 2023
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WELCOME to Linkedin Jesse Marsch. The Leeds United head coach joined the business networking platform this week. The American, who replaced the hugely popular Marcelo Bielsa at Elland Road in February last year, has gathered more than 8,000 followers in his first few days. He told them: “There’s so much ...
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David Parkin on professionalism over Prosecco taps
27th January 2023
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IT was when a bloke walked past me wearing pink shorts and flip flops that I first thought that perhaps I wasn’t perfectly suited to the city centre offices where I was based. Look, I’m not daft (shut it). I know that my preference for wearing a suit or jacket ...
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David Parkin wonders about batting for the other side
19th January 2023
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I’VE always wanted to be a fount of all knowledge. A message arrived from a reader following last week’s blog. “Surprised you had nothing to say about YCCC. As a member I need to decide how to cast my vote and your guidance would have helped.” How flattering. Particularly given ...
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David Parkin finds a celebrity chef story hard to digest
12th January 2023
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HE’S back! Just when you thought it was safe to go out for an Italian meal, Gino D’Acampo is opening another restaurant in Yorkshire. I thought the TV “chef” might have learned from his previous experiences in the county. His partnership with Individual Restaurants – the group behind Piccolino and ...
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David Parkin goes to the pub and has a Mone
12th January 2023
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I told the gathered guests that Tony was something of a hero to all of the family in Britain and not without reason. An accomplished sportsman, he was a talented swimmer and rugby player who came close to being selected for Great Britain’s Olympic water polo team. He was the ...
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David Parkin on what he shares with Pelé
6th January 2023
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DID I ever tell you what I had in common with Pelé? Silky footballing skills, a powerful shot and an idol to fans across the world. No, none of them. But I do have one thing I share with the late, great Brazilian football genius who died last week at ...
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David Parkin on a seasonal story
16th December 2022
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WHO’S that jolly red nosed character in the photograph above? Swap the sheep for reindeer and the overalls for a red and white suit and maybe I could just about pass for a cut price Father Christmas. OK, please yourselves. This was me yesterday morning helping feed the sheep on ...
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David Parkin on the road to hell
9th December 2022
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A FRUSTRATED and confused visitor to Leeds, who had found themselves stuck on the ‘Loop’ road around the city centre, once told me they now didn’t fear going to hell after death. No, he solemnly told me, purgatory would be circling the city of Leeds in his car in an ...
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David Parkin on a wrong turn in the city centre
2nd December 2022
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I ALWAYS thought the way to encourage people not to take their cars into city centres was to focus on improving public transport. Leeds City Council appears to have decided on a more cost effective approach. Dig up the city’s main square, make diversion instructions unintelligible and put roadworks and ...
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David Parkin on cracking the code between business and sport
25th November 2022
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WHEN eminent sports lawyer Richard Cramer phoned me and asked if I thought three weeks was too short notice to invite people to listen to a question and answer session with a leading sports coach I told him I was confident he would get a good audience. Richard, who runs ...
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David Parkin on the sound of silence
18th November 2022
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DID somebody say there was a World Cup happening soon? For every previous FIFA men’s football tournament I can remember, that question, coming on the eve of a tournament, would have been sarcastic and, frankly, plain daft. Anticipation about a World Cup would have been bubbling towards fever pitch. In ...
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David Parkin on a wet lettuce and a limp banana
11th November 2022
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IT was a central part of the grand plan that would help “level up” Britain and add extra cement to rebuilding the so-called “red wall” which had crumbled to give victory to the Conservatives in the last general election. But in today’s Britain big ideas from politicians don’t seem to ...
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David Parkin on a controversial, crazy and chaotic life
4th November 2022
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FAREWELL then Jerry Lee Lewis. To call the ‘Great Balls of Fire’ singer a hellraiser doesn’t really do him justice. His life was chaotic, cruel, crazy and controversial. But putting morals aside, Jerry Lee Lewis was my favourite star of rock n’ roll. I loved Little Richard and Fats Domino, ...
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David Parkin on flying in the face of common sense
28th October 2022
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IT’s official, Doncaster Sheffield Airport has been crowned as the best in the UK. Yes, for the fourth year in a row the airport has been named the UK’s most popular by consumer champion Which? That’s right, the South Yorkshire airport which is soon to be shut down by its ...
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David Parkin wonders what the hell is going on
21st October 2022
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WHAT the hell is going on? There must be very few people who haven’t asked that question in recent months. Most probably say it several times a day. It was the title of an event I went to in London this week. When I got the invitation a couple of ...
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David Parkin on dealing with deal makers
14th October 2022
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IS doing a business deal an art or a science? According to the panel at last night’s latest Fresh Thinking Network event it is a bit of both as well as needing a good deal of common sense, strong communication and good relationships. Fresh Thinking Capital brought together a panel ...
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David Parkin has a problem
7th October 2022
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I’VE got a problem. No, not that one. Call me a cynical old … (insert your choice of word here), but I don’t buy the explanation put forward for the imminent closure of Doncaster Sheffield Airport. The airport’s owner Peel Group plans to wind down the airport from the end ...
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David Parkin remembers Ronnie Pickering
23rd September 2022
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DID you know it was seven years ago this week that Ronnie Pickering became an internet sensation? What do you mean who? Ronnie Pickering. Still no wiser? RONNIE PICKERING!!! Yes, seven years ago local man Ronnie Pickering wrote himself into Hull folklore when a video of him angrily confronting a ...
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David Parkin enjoys health and history
16th September 2022
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I WROTE about new health and fitness experience Feel Electric last year after trying out several sessions. Thanks to the generosity of fitness entrepreneur Jon Wright and his team, I’ve continued the 20 minute weekly sessions over the last few months. As my fitness has improved, it has been interesting ...
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David Parkin gets some kicks from his bucket list
2nd September 2022
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IT has been a summer of several “firsts”. I visited Provence for the first time. I went to Jersey for the first time. For breakfast. In a private jet. Which was definitely something I hadn’t done before. Well, I’m not big on breakfast. The invitation came during a convivial lunch ...
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David Parkin on the boss of bosses
22nd July 2022
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FAREWELL then Mike Lowe. He was my first boss and he terrified me and fascinated me in equal measure. Mike Lowe died last week at the far too young age of 68 after a short illness. He was accurately described by media website Press Gazette as “a legendary editor from ...
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David Parkin on facing up to life’s challenges
15th July 2022
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I LIKE a challenge. Only the other day I tackled a double 99 ice cream cone single handedly. I can see you are impressed. I suppose the size of the challenges we take on are set by our previous achievements. The other week I was MC at a charity ball ...
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David Parkin on losing a legend
1st July 2022
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FAREWELL then Harry Gration. THE long-serving BBC presenter died last week at the age of just 71. The news was greeted with tears by his broadcasting colleagues and total shock by a Yorkshire public who had spent a large part of their lives watching Harry on the telly. When you ...
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David Parkin is officially back out there
24th June 2022
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THE first proper “live” event I did after the lockdown during the pandemic was for accountancy firm Murray Harcourt. Booking speakers and standing in front of an audience to introduce them felt like a breath of fresh air after so many months in confinement. This week I was working with ...
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David Parkin on a source of seaside success
17th June 2022
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OH I do like to be beside the seaside. I know we are promised that today will be the hottest day of the year so far – hands up if you are “working from home” – but I enjoyed a positively balmy sojourn in Bridlington this time last week. The ...
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David Parkin on royals and rollers
10th June 2022
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I SIGNED off my last blog with the words: “More tea vicar?” as I said I would be busy helping my Mum with her Platinum Jubilee party over the bank holiday weekend. Well how wrong could I be. Not about helping out, she gave me so many jobs I was ...
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David Parkin on going back in time – twice
27th May 2022
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IT’S not a bad way to arrive at an event and be greeted by a flypast by a Lancaster bomber and a Spitfire. Modern technology makes these relics of World War Two look positively antediluviun but I defy anyone to not look up and be impressed when the Royal Air ...
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David Parkin on living life in the fast lane
20th May 2022
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IF there’s one phrase that has entered modern parlance that I don’t understand it is: “Living my best life”. Often accompanied by a hashtag, what I’ve noticed is that the people who use it – mainly on social media posts – are rather needy individuals and my automatic thought tends ...
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David Parkin on the positives of being negative
13th May 2022
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I THOUGHT I’d been to events in most parts of Rudding Park Hotel at Harrogate. The only one I definitely haven’t been to is its luxury spa. And that’s not for want of trying. When I last visited I forgot my cossy and they didn’t deem a pair of off-white ...
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David Parkin on a stage debut with a difference
6th May 2022
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ROYALTY, Prime Ministers, celebrities and sports stars have all been the “victims” of award-winning cartoonist Graeme Bandeira. During a 23-year career at the Yorkshire Post, his cartoons made readers laugh and cry and his images held those in power to account. There’s also a big, likeable personality behind the pens, ...
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David Parkin on feeling the fear
29th April 2022
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WE’VE all been there. You walk into a business event or function and realise you don’t know anyone in the room. You grab a drink, gulp it down a bit too quickly as something to do, and wander about desperately looking for a familiar face or a stranger who might ...
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David Parkin on a happy dog tale
22nd April 2022
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I CAUGHT up with my old friend Richard (Dick) Matthews before Easter when he was in Leeds on business. Dick is an expert in foreign exchange and a veteran City trader with a wealth of stories from the days when City boys worked hard and played hard, drove Ferraris, drank ...
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David Parkin on a star turn
8th April 2022
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THE last event I organised and hosted before the pandemic was two years ago just weeks before the country went into lockdown. No one had at that point quite grasped what we were facing and I remember when one of the panellists turned up and wanted to bump elbows rather ...
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David Parkin goes from peacock to slut drop
1st April 2022
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THE suit is dead. It was inevitable that sooner or later, the “experts” would predict that one of the many consequences of the pandemic would be the demise of that centuries old staple of a gentleman’s wardrobe. To be honest, they didn’t need a crystal ball to make this prediction ...
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David Parkin on a phoenix from the flames
1st April 2022
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ONE of the people I met on my recent visit to the Houses of Parliament – other than an irate Conservative MP – was Vincent Hodder, the chief executive of Leeds Bradford Airport. Hodder is a burly, shaven-headed Australian with a no-nonsense straight-talking approach to business. With plenty of experience ...
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David Parkin on the future of retail and a journalistic inspiration
18th March 2022
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FAREWELL then Peter Bowles. The actor best known for playing a smooth-talking cad, bounder and nouveau riche lord of the manor has died at the age of 85. With his elegance, charm and aristocratic manner, it was surprising to learn that Bowles had rather humble beginnings and grew up modestly ...
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David Parkin gets into a political kerfuffle
11th March 2022
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IT has been an eventful last few days – delivering a first big live event for more than two years, witnessing history being made…and being called “vile” by an MP. Let’s start with the positives. Last week I was at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester organising and hosting a ‘town ...
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David Parkin on a sad depart
4th March 2022
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FAREWELL then Welcome to Yorkshire. The regional tourism organisation was placed into administration this week. How sad but how pathetically predictable. You didn’t need to have the spiritual powers of Doris Stokes or Clinton Baptiste to work out how this story would end. Welcome to Yorkshire’s recent history involves so ...
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David Parkin takes the bus down memory lane
25th February 2022
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“FRANKLY, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” “You don’t understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could’ve been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.” “Here’s looking at you, kid.” “I love the ...
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David Parkin gets a bit overwhelmed by Yorkshire blondes
18th February 2022
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DISCLAIMER: The writer of this blog tested positive for Covid yesterday and so some of his statements may be affected by having the virus. ::: I WENT to Ilkley Beer Festival last week and had a wonderful time meeting lots of lawyers, accountants and property professionals. Nurse! This man is ...
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David Parkin defies the critics
11th February 2022
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CAN you forget everything I said last week please? What do you mean you already have? I’d already annoyed one reader by “doing politics” in last week’s blog. A chap I’ve never met before commented on Linkedin: “Please leave out the political comments, in my opinion they ruined what was ...
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David Parkin on a clown Carry On
4th February 2022
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IT says much about Boris Johnson’s two years as Prime Minister that even his closest allies would currently struggle to articulate what his legacy may prove to be. I mean the positive bits. The bluster of “Getting Brexit done” might have won him an election but so far it doesn’t ...
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David Parkin on laughing with Cryer and doing deals
28th January 2022
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FAREWELL then Barry Cryer. Morecambe and Wise, Tommy Cooper, Frankie Howerd, Les Dawson, Bob Hope, The Two Ronnies, Dave Allen, Kenny Everett, Stanley Baxter and Dick Emery. Not a bad roster of clients to put on your CV. And unlike many comedy writers, Barry Cryer was funny in his own ...
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David Parkin on the demise of a business double act
21st January 2022
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ALL the best partnerships can’t last forever. In showbiz, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin split at the height of their success. In the business world two dynamic duos that delivered some of the world’s biggest corporations are Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Paul Allen and Larry Page and Sergey Brin at ...
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David Parkin tries to find a TV advert with impact
14th January 2022
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I DON’T know about you but I rarely view a television advertisement these days and enjoy it. Perhaps I’m viewing the past with rose-tinted spectacles, but TV ads used to be impactful, exciting, engaging and fun. It is no surprise that some of the great film directors like Alan Parker ...
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David Parkin looks for some festive cheer
17th December 2021
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I LEARNED a new word the other day. Kakistocrats. It was used by the Sunday Times columnist Camilla Long in a piece headlined: “Britain is like one of Johnson’s broken wives – cheated on, then fed a string of lies and excuses”. Off I went to my dictionary – well ...
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David Parkin on a business leader with a story to tell
10th December 2021
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WHEN she was a schoolgirl Carla Stockton-Jones wanted to become a nun. “Other people had posters of Nik Kershaw and Nick Kamen on their bedroom wall and I had pictures of God, Mary and the saints!,” she remembers with a smile. But life sometimes doesn’t quite work out how you ...
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David Parkin is inspired by a star in sequins
3rd December 2021
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I REMEMBER once hearing a great phrase used to describe a footballer who played without much passion and who sapped the morale of his team-mates. “He’s a real ‘mood hooverer’ in the dressing room,” I was informed. It made me think that every workplace tends to have one. You know ...
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David Parkin on the loss of a gem
26th November 2021
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I USED to think property developers were some of the most creative people in business. The way they could look at a scraggy envelope of land or crumbling building and imagine the opportunities that could be created, phoenix-like from the flames. Now all they seem to do is find a ...
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David Parkin on an awards reward
19th November 2021
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IF you’ve not been to a big awards dinner since the pandemic, I think you are in for a surprise. Given the hiatus since these kind of shindigs last took place, they are returning with a bang. There seems to be a renewed energy to such events. I bet some ...
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David Parkin on media battles
12th November 2021
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YOU won’t have heard of Ron Ford, but he went into battle against Rupert Murdoch and won. And not many people can say that. Ron, who died in September, was a lauded and hugely talented editor in the newspaper business in Australia, one of the most competitive, ruthless and talent-laden ...
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David Parkin on Roger Hutton’s resignation
5th November 2021
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BY the time you read this Roger Hutton will have resigned as the chairman of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. I know this because I spoke to Roger last night and he sent me a copy of his resignation statement which is embargoed to 8.05am this morning. You can read it ...
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David Parkin on the best restaurant that isn’t open
29th October 2021
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I KNOW what you are thinking. It has been ages since Parky put a photo of himself in the blog. Well, at least seven days. There are people who have told me that they need their weekly fix of a Parky pic. And if you don’t believe me then I’ll ...
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David Parkin on working for a living
22nd October 2021
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I HAVE to say, I forgot how exhausting working is. Well, I’ve got out of the habit a bit over the last 18 months. After delivering a “live” event for accountancy firm Murray Harcourt at the end of September, last week it was more of a “virtual” event with some ...
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David Parkin on the magic of carpet
15th October 2021
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WHEN the chips are down, I have to admit I wouldn’t know my tufted from my shag pile. Calm down dear, I’m talking about carpets. When I was commissioned to write a feature for the Yorkshire Post’s Saturday Magazine, the subject was a newly launched company making carpets near Halifax. ...
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David Parkin feels normal with extraordinary people
7th October 2021
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IF this is normality, I want more of it. Last week I organised and hosted a first “live” event for well over 18 months. When I spoke to Richard Bright, the managing partner of Leeds accountancy and business advisory firm back in April he was keen to bring some inspiring ...
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David Parkin feels electric ⚡
1st October 2021
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IF you mistook the character in the photograph above for a superhero, I’m not surprised. Rather than a character from the Marvel films, I think I look more like Robocop. Well, ok, perhaps Robocop meets Bruce Forsyth on The Generation Game. Nice to see you, to see you nice. Good ...
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David Parkin on why Welcome to Yorkshire’s woes are self-inflicted
24th September 2021
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I DON’T know what they put in the chief executive’s tea at Welcome to Yorkshire but they need to change the teabags. It was announced this week that James Mason, the chief executive of the Yorkshire tourism organisation, is leaving after less than two years in the role. He replaced ...
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David Parkin on the hottest ticket in town
17th September 2021
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AS invitations go, I think I’ve had the best one I’m ever going to get. I know I thought seeing Jimmy Cricket at the Bradford Club couldn’t be topped, but seeing Sir Rod Stewart and Sir Elton John in one weekend must push it pretty close. You may recall that ...
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David Parkin meets a true showbiz legend
9th September 2021
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WHEN it comes to seeing showbiz legends, I’m on a bit of a roll. I hope to reveal more in next week’s blog but in the meantime I can exclusively reveal that last Friday evening I saw one of the absolute icons of showbusiness. Yes, Jimmy Cricket. No really, I ...
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David Parkin starts to feel normal again
3rd September 2021
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I DON’T know about you, but it’s been nice to get out and about a bit over the last few weeks. We are definitely not back to normal, but inching closer to it certainly does the world of good to how I feel. In the last couple of weeks I’ve ...
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David Parkin has no taste
6th August 2021
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YOU will be thinking that the headline above is no surprise. You knew that anyway, you only have to look at what I wear to know that. Well, I can’t don a Michelsberg tailored suit everyday. (I have asked, but he seems to prefer paying customers.) The headline actually refers ...
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David Parkin on playing Top Trumps with Gareth Southgate
23rd July 2021
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TANNED, relaxed, recharged and now raring to go again, he’s still got so much to achieve. Both popular with women and men and an undoubted style icon, the future is looking bright for a man who is charismatic and inspiring. Yes I’m back from holiday and “ready to go again” ...
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David Parkin on more reasons for Morrisons
9th July 2021
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NEWS that Morrisons has recommended a takeover bid from a US investment firm took many by surprise last week. The Bradford-based chain, the most traditional of our ‘big four’ supermarket groups, chose the unusual time of Saturday morning to announce that it was recommending a 254p-a-share offer worth £6.3bn from ...
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David Parkin on being a perfect sporting specimen
2nd July 2021
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TWO red kites, a kestrel, some Canada geese and several baby squirrels. They were the highlights of a round of golf played yesterday – which I think sums up the quality of my shots. Fortunately my team mates at the Business Beats Cancer Yorkshire Golf Day at Rudding Park, Harrogate, ...
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David Parkin takes up a new role at a department store
25th June 2021
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WHEN it comes to business success, I’ve always believed that the key for a fast growing business is not just knowing where you are going. You should also remember where you came from. As firms grow it is easy to focus purely on the destination but retaining a sense of ...
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David Parkin shapes up for a hunky treat
18th June 2021
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IT might have been the Queen’s Birthday Honours last week, but for some there is a bigger honour. Being mentioned in this blog. That’s right. Last week I mentioned Suits and Vinyl, the semi-regular night when members of the Yorkshire business community gather to play their favourite records and catch ...
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David Parkin on why sustainability is rubbish and looking for a bit of HUSH
11th June 2021
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IF there is one thing the powers that be in sport always do, it is exactly what they want. And that’s because at the heart of every major decision in sport, money talks. Well, it shouts so loudly that it drowns out any other voices to the point they are ...
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David Parkin finds its only rock and roll, but he likes it
4th June 2021
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THIS blog is a weekly fount of wit and wisdom. And if you believe that, you are dafter than I look. But if there is one thing I know readers like, it is interesting stories about unique businesses and the entrepreneurs behind them. Take last week’s piece about the Lowy ...
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David Parkin on the football fan who has gone from Los Angeles to Leeds
28th May 2021
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WHEN I saw a headline referring to Leeds United appointing a “lifelong” fan to its board of directors I suspected this might have been prompted by recent events in football. The short-lived launch of a European Super League by some of the biggest clubs in Europe including six from the ...
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David Parkin on a big movie in good shape
21st May 2021
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HAPPY Birthday Jack Carter. I’m not sure that the brutal, vengeful central character from one of the grittiest British gangster films ever made would take kindly to be wished many happy returns of the day. I read the other day that Mike Hodges’ classic crime film starring Michael Caine is ...
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David Parkin on an Endless opportunity
14th May 2021
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WHAT’S normal? Do we permanently have to get used to a ‘new normal’ as we gradually recover from the pandemic? I, like a lot of people, really hanker after a return to the old normal. Remember that? You know, when you could walk into a pub, bar or restaurant without ...
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David Parkin puts the boot into business
7th May 2021
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ONE of the greatest pleasures of being a business journalist is unearthing hidden gems. Finding companies who aren’t very well known and telling their story still gives me a massive buzz. They have not necessarily hidden their light under a bushel as just got on with the job and and ...
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David Parkin on the obsession with bent coppers
30th April 2021
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AM I the only person in Britain not waiting on tenterhooks for the final part of Line of Duty on Sunday evening? Well, if you watch or listen to the BBC you’d think so. There is no question that the TV drama about police corruption investigators and organised crime, sorry, ...
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David Parkin on the serious business of horsing around
23rd April 2021
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IT sounds like a cast of outlandish characters you would pitch for a modern day remake of The Cannonball Run meets Austin Powers. Although I’m sure the director might think the writers had overdone themselves when sketching out the main players. How about the Australian who lives in Lexington, Kentucky ...
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David Parkin on the star with Street cred
16th April 2021
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AFTER last week’s brief brush with fame on the cover of TopicUK magazine, I think I’ve probably returned to my rightful place this week. Being the interviewer rather than the interviewee is something I’ve had a lot more practice at. And the modelling assignments aren’t exactly stacking up yet. So ...
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David Parkin jumps off the shelf to become office pin up
9th April 2021
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IF you are looking to find some positivity amid the continuing pressures of the pandemic then look no further than Britain’s growing army of entrepreneurs. They come in all shapes and sizes and from every kind of background. They don’t have much in common but they all have good ideas ...
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David Parkin on being a jerk
26th March 2021
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IF, like me you find yourself unable to sleep in the early hours of the morning following your Covid vaccination, can I recommend a sure-fire 30 minute cure for insomnia? My appearance as a guest on the Linkedin vodcast called Sean in the Shed by entrepreneur Sean Gilligan saw me ...
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David Parkin on a King and a WAG
19th March 2021
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FAREWELL then Marvin Hagler. Hagler, one of the best middleweights to ever step through the ropes of a boxing ring, died last weekend aged just 66. When news of his passing was announced on social media by his wife Kay, memories came flooding back of the epic fights he took ...
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David Parkin on the future of work – WFH or WTF?
5th March 2021
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A YEAR ago yesterday we ran a live event called ‘The Future of Work’. Quite a lot has happened since then. So it was fascinating to be able to organise a virtual event exactly a year on with the same title. Well actually ‘The Future of Work…Revisited’, although I think ...
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David Parkin on keeping good company
26th February 2021
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IF you are going to have a housewarming party, Robbie Williams isn’t a bad choice to provide the entertainment for your guests. Even if he was the third choice. That was one of the stories that emerged when I compered an event this week for Richard Cramer at law firm ...
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David Parkin on working with a supermodel, a Super Bowl winner and the UN
19th February 2021
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IT is quite an achievement. In a matter of a few months a doughty group of campaigners here in Yorkshire have succeeded in organising a groundbreaking international conference where a senior figure from the United Nations will join farmers, financiers, leading politicians and the food poverty charity supported by footballer ...
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