I asked a French waiter for a soya latte. It was like I had asked him to milk himself
I don’t know if I should dig deeper or just hope that it burns out
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Belfast theatre group has devised new ways of opening access for excluded kids
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After Paul's death, his wife Lucy Kalanithi finished "When breath becomes air", now a New York Times bestseller
Sleep is vital for our health. The more you avoid your phone at night, the better
Overloaded email boxes and endless notifications mean sleepless nights for many
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Unless they hand me an outboard motor, I won’t be able to swim for a mile
Emma McGuinness (30) is a senior speech and language therapist at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda and at Louth County Hospital, Dundalk.
Sisters Alison and Erica were born with epidermolysis bulosa
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My son is throwing tantrums and is very strong so it is hard to force him to do anything
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