Jason Goodwin
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Jason Goodwin: The ruins 7,000 years older than Stonehenge which overthrow the way we think about our common past
If you're visiting somewhere extraordinary such as Göbekli Tepe, don't snap away on your phone — take a sketchbook. Jason Goodwin explains why.
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Jason Goodwin: 'The older and wiser you get, the better you understand that a few good tools are better than a gallimaufry of clutter'
For this, and other words even more exotic than 'gallimaufry', read on.
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Opinion: Why small family farms should be the future of agriculture in Britain
Many aspects of farming are expanding — and not always in a good way. Jason Goodwin argues that it needs re-balancing, with a return to multiple small family farms, neighbourly cooperation and a bolstering of the local community.
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Jason Goodwin: 'Never has London looked so gilded and so monstrous'
Our columnist laments how, in his opinion, the 'slew of foreign cash and universal greed' has changed the capital — and not for the better.
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Jason Goodwin: How to hold the biggest marmalade competition the world has ever seen in the teeth of a gale-force storm
Ahead of the storms which battered Britain a week or so ago, Jason Goodwin filed his dispatches from Dalemain, a beautiful Lake District stately home, where a rather unusual competition was taking place.
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Jason Goodwin: 'We have enough stuff to last us for a generation. We are at Peak Gubbins. What we do not use and re-use gets plastered across beaches in the South China Seas'
As we head into February, Jason Goodwin looks back at the now-seemingly-distant Christmas festivities — and some deeply disturbing back-of-a-napkin calculations.
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Jason Goodwin: 'The collie would come to the shed door for the smallest scrap of affection or touch. After a few months in the village we felt rather the same'
Our columnist Jason Goodwin on telepathic dogs, Pyrenean dialects and animal authors.
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Jason Goodwin: 'No one ever quite knew if he was telling the truth and the story was too terrible either to investigate or disbelieve'
Does lightning really strike twice? Absolutely, but rarely in so chilling a manner as reported by our columnist Jason Goodwin.
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Jason Goodwin: The £11 million grant that made my blood run cold (and why I needn't have worried)
A vast windfall for the Dorset Museum gave Jason Goodwin some sleepless nights — but he needn't have worried about the place losing its charm.
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Jason Goodwin: My new life as a Swiss hotelier in the heart of Dorset
Our columnist Jason Goodwin muses on reincarnation, hospitality and broken windows.
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Jason Goodwin: The eccentric millionaire who conned me into buying a dodgy potato peeler, and other tales of the unexpected
Jason Goodwin revels in unexpected revelations from friends and strangers.
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16 top notch places to stop, just off the motorway
The summer holidays approach and, with them, the prospect of motorway hell. It doesn’t have to be that way, says Jason Goodwin, who presents his favourite civilised pitstops.
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Jason Goodwin: 'I can’t think why anyone, man or bird, would want to travel abroad'
Jason Goodwin ponders the swallow's journey and Gilbert White's observations.
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Jason Goodwin on why we all need 'a breath of fresh air'
Victorian received wisdom that fresh air is good for you turned out to be true, says Jason Goodwin.
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Jason Goodwin: The portrait of my mother I never knew existed, and how it came to me 62 years after it was painted
A chance encounter united our columnist Jason Goodwin with a portrait of his mother that he never knew existed.
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Jason Goodwin: 'This is what it might be like if we weren’t so persistently restless and noisy and greedy and exploitative'
Nature's recovery over the last year, as lockdown changed life as we know it, has been startling. Jason Goodwin wonders if we can keep it going.
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Jason Goodwin: 'I kept heading south, choosing turnings at random, with a deepening sense of time suspended'
Following his nose sees Jason Goodwin end up in the quirkily-named village of Pendomer, a place with a distinctly English tale to tell.
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Jason Goodwin: 'What gets lost will be forever lost, whereas pylons, cars and trains may be rendered obsolete'
Jason Goodwin muses on economics, Stonehenge and social media.
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Jason Goodwin: The price of Absolute Power? Turns out it's £250 a week +VAT
An unforgettable week at the controls of a metal monster goes to Jason Goodwin's head.
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Jason Goodwin: 'Kieth knew three men who died by falling — it would have been four if he and his mate hadn’t caught the fellow as he toppled from the oversail'
Jason Goodwin tells the tale of his friends Kieth and Maureen Cockroft: roofers, tilers, trailblazers and Hell's Angels.
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Jason Goodwin: 'I suspect the Church of England views parish churches as a burden and a nuisance'
Our columnist Jason Goodwin fears that the Archbishop of Canterbury 'may possibly think too much of his own gifts and too little of what has been bequeathed over the centuries'.
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Jason Goodwin: The night I accidentally sent a friend to go dogging on a remote West Country hilltop
Oh, Jason. It could have happened to anyone.
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Jason Goodwin: Supermarkets sell 10,000 different things, but it turned out we hardly need any of them
Jason Goodwin's local farm shop has it all — including prices which ring up in historic dates.
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Jason Goodwin: 'My friend was puzzled to discover me up a stepladder, cradling my airgun and scanning vegetable beds'
Jason Goodwin takes on the rats, and loses.
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