Writer TV/film/stage. Award winning Filmmaker. Repped by Seb Flatau @ FRA. Music PR and Management for @thedavesutherl1 Proud to work for the NHS #teamkings
My short film The Boy Who Thought He Could Fly starring @shaneattwooll@jennarusselluk and Archie Sanders is now available to watch online! Thanks to everyone involved who have helped to raise awareness around #grief and #mentalhealth Dedicated to my Dad
https://t.co/EAK6TcSOEM
Only 21 tickets left for my end of year concert at @BlackheathHalls Thanks so much to everyone who’s bought in advance. Just over 7 weeks to go.
https://t.co/X8YmXzQ6iL The mighty Jackie McAuley & Rod Demick are opening the show! #anericana#CountryMusic#blackheath#greenwich
@crystaltippps All good, we’re both really busy, festival season so Dave has a lot of shows - I rarely use Twitter anymore! Be good to catch up sometime x x
Hey @RobertElms great to hear Ooh La La on the show today. Slim Chance are playing this coming Wednesday (16th July) just around the corner from you at The Water Rats. Let me know if you fancy coming along and I’ll put you on the guest list. Cheers, Emma
Weekend back home in Somerset with Kate and Al - we’ve just taken Kate to Cleeve Abbey where she first played Maid Marian in Maid Marian and her Merry Men 35 years ago! @MarkBillingham@Tony_Robinson
Congratulations @thedavesutherland - winner of UK Male Country Singer of the Year at The UK Country Music Awards, sponsored by The Big Wide Wonderful World of Daffy Don Allen
From The Vauxhall Tavern to the Deptford Broadway is the featured song on UK Country Radio this week ahead of the UK Country Music Awards where Dave is double nominated! @thedavesutherl1@MillwallFC@ukcountryradio@ukcmawards @americanaUK
Full song here
https://t.co/6FBk2Ih9NL
Huge thanks to @ukcountryradio for having From the Vauxhall Tavern to the Deptford Broadway as a featured song this month: ‘Scattered with South East London imagery, a homage to his love of @MillwallFC the themes of love, loss and change resonate more strongly as time goes on’
26-year-old Kyle Clifford is being hunted by police.
It’s a fast moving situation and there’s a lot we don’t know.
But there is one thing that we DO know. And it’s depressingly, devastatingly familiar.
Three woman are dead.
They were killed in their home.
A mum, she was 61, and her two girls, 25 and 28, both in their twenties - that decade when you’re working out who you want to be and where you want to go with your life.
But for them, that’s now over.
A woman is killed by a man every three days in the United Kingdom.
That number has been remarkably consistent for the last twenty years.
Women are also much more likely to be killed by someone they know - two thirds of them are killed by a current or former partner.
“Domestic” – that word that somehow doesn’t feel adequate – because terror can also happen in the home.
Remember the three women killed at home in Bushey were still alive when the emergency services got there.
Yvette Cooper – the new Home Secretary – has said the killings are “truly shocking” – and she’s being kept fully updated on the case.
During the campaign, she said that violence against women and girls will be treated as a national emergency under Labour.
And less than a week into the job… three women killed at home. It certainly feels like an emergency.
Hey folks...yep. I wrote a book.
My first novel 'Outside The Light' - a 300+ page crime thriller - will be released via Amazon (.co.uk and .com) in paperback and Kindle formats from 16th July!