@niamhnih@guardian Fantastic article! My work place (in LDN) produced (internally) a series of blogs for Race Awareness Week earlier this month, with one focused on the importance of using someone's name correctly. Things will continue to improve, thanks to articles like this, go raibh maith agat
@SharonHorgan I always notice whenever I'm back how often Irish people use the word 'normal'. i.e. responses like "that's not normal" / "Shur, he's nor normal".
I've never heard normal used like this here in London.
I didn't plan to speak so publicly about being diagnosed with ADHD, but I did in case it might be of any help.
Everyone who spoke on the show shared incredibly valuable insights and advice - it was an honour to share their company. Thank you @rteliveline
'It was just a huge relief. It was like this huge weight was lifted... There is a mourning, maybe life could have been different if I had known earlier'
Eimear speaks to @KatieGHannon about being diagnosed with ADHD in her 30s #liveline
An emotional Mary Robinson, Chair of @TheElders and former President of Ireland slams leaders for not being in crisis mode and blames Saudi Arabia for blocking @skynews#COP26 Today will be very important.
Now that I have 100K followers, I want to talk about #OvarianCancer. Specifically my gritty story. The goal is awareness. I hope you find this narrative informative.
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@ShereenJasmin My *favourite* was being asked by a top donor "what kind of name is that?" after I introduced myself.
Love you @ShereenJasmin
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Very happy to say that the brilliant @FitzcarraldoEds will be publishing Dark Neighbourhood this October. In the words of my spirit animal, Samuel L Jackson, ‘hold onto your butts’.
A group of Bhangra dancers in Ireland have given the traditional Punjabi dance an Irish twist, to celebrate their two cultures on St Patrick's Day | https://t.co/4hI4MQqXyd
@myGPapp More than 2 women die of #cervicalcancer everyday in the UK. This attempt at an awareness campaign is insulting and disrespectful. Is this a twisted publicity stunt @myGPapp? Who approved of the terms 'undercarriage/flower/bits'?
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