|
Katy GordonThe Press & Journal |
Katy Gordon shares her story of her hysterectomy on the anniversary of the surgery.
Katy Gordon speaks about the horrific cases of bullying in local schools and the lack of consequences.
Katy Gordon speaks about the loss of one of her favourite nights: election counts.
Katy Gordon talks about how banks need to adapt their systems to provide better service to customers who can no longer rely on bricks and mortar.
Katy Gordon looks at the Fife Flyers Pride night controversy and why businesses should avoid falling foul of rainbow-washing.
Katy Gordon takes a look at the slowdown of vehicles and wonders if it's actually making a difference.
In her column this week, Katy Gordon talks about how voicing a strong opinion online led to her being attacked and discussed by thousands of people.
Katy Gordon gives her thoughts on the plan to revamp Dundee's centrepiece museum.
Katy Gordon says Scotland needs to send its biggest message to Donald Trump - through football.
Katy Gordon on her sobriety journey and advice for those taking part in Dry January.
In her final column of 2025, Katy Gordon talks about why Scotland should keep the Rape Shield Laws.
Katy Gordon talks about why dog ownership needs to be more closely scrutinised.
Katy Gordon on controversial ruling in employment tribunal sparked by Kirkcaldy hospital changing room row.
"Can you imagine our lives without volunteers doing these good things?"
In this week's column, Katy questions when division over controversial topics became so aggressive.
Katy Gordon doesn't hold back when it comes to the new Perthshire branding.
Katy Gordon looks at the wider implication of the University of Dundee and UHI Perth scandals.