No longer the prerogative of middle class matrons or ladies who lunch, a fabulous range of facilities is right here in Glasgow. |
So might we see some Morningside matrons walking past The Canny Man pub swathed in 26 metres of silk with batwing sleeves? |
We had always agreed to be each other's maids of honor or matrons, depending on who got married first. |
If only, people sigh, we still had matrons, ruling the roost with rods of iron. |
On January 12, two prison matrons escorted her quickly into the death house and strapped her, sobbing, into the large wooden chair. |
The move follows a government push to recruit 3,000 matrons across the country as part of a major plan for the National Health Service. |