Watson

Watson

fictional character Jamaica

Dr. John Watson is a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, best known as the loyal friend and companion of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes. Watson, a former army doctor, often serves as the narrator of the Holmes stories, providing insights into the detective's methods and the cases they tackle together. His character embodies loyalty, bravery, and a sense of practicality, often contrasting with Holmes's eccentric genius. In a humorous twist in a recent news article, Watson was mentioned in a scenario where he and Holmes camped by a lake, showcasing their adventurous spirit and the lighthearted banter typical of their relationship.

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Australia Australia: Watson criticized the union’s hostility to women, calling it possibly the worst aspect of the violence perpetrated by the CFMEU. 2

The Sydney Morning Herald: Women and kids victimised in Queensland CFMEU’s ‘culture of violence’

New Zealand New Zealand: Watson provided insights into Tarrant's connections to extremist groups and the far-right ecosystem. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Christchurch mosque attacks: Podcast questions lone wolf theory

New Zealand New Zealand: Watson, who lives in Auckland, is downsizing and says it was impossible to divide the menu between his three sons. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Wellington menu signed by all four Beatles during 1964 NZ tour up for auction