It's been 23 hours since I posted an Instagram story about my trip to
@Tate
. A load of people shared it there, tagging the protagonists, asking for answers. Have heard nowt, and it's about expire. So I'm going to have to dust off my Twitter to #askSOE - and I ask you to, too.
I just want to let you know that https://t.co/TNQuFZPtCD will be down for a couple of hours from 10pm UK time tonight, in case you wonder why it doesn’t work. Techno-team have maintenance to do….
Tummy discomfort for three weeks or more could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Just contact your GP practice.
It’s strange to see this story ‘breaking’ when so many disabled people warned of it. I wrote about it in April, https://t.co/MAnMEOOVZb alongside other failings to give disabled people equal coronavirus healthcare. Doctors furiously said we were “scaremongering.” We were not.
"I was fighting what didn’t need to be fought" - Sarah Caden's story of what happened when she gave birth to her Down syndrome daughter in 2010. Among the best and most powerful pieces we have published since I became Sunday Independent editor
a few years ago, after the pub closed we ended up at this guys house to carry on the session - he was all like, 'I have so much food'. turns out he worked for hummus jedward & we got there and he produced several granolas and a tub of straight pesto.
I'm there speechless with my takeaway cans. like 2am. literally not a slice of pat the baker in the whole kitchen. and the taxi man has finished and it's co kerry and I was stuck and no one else seemed to register the act of aggression and I haven't been able to eat granola since