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A short, sad thread
Hello, I was so hopeful I’d get back to posting as normal this week with Rich having returned home. But I’m afraid we’ve instead had a dreadful …
Jun 6
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April 2023
Taking five
Not the weekly news update
Apr 29
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And now for something completely different...
Turns out, being a journalist is sometimes like having access to a time machine
Apr 26
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Take 5: A news summary for anxious times
Lost your appetite for rolling news? These are the stories you need to know about this week…
Apr 22
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Take 5: A news summary for anxious times
Lost your appetite for rolling news? These are the stories you need to know about this week…
Apr 14
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Not all (wo)men
The #MenAreTrash narrative is back following a 2023 makeover. But does the glib bloke-bashing harm us as much as them?
Apr 12
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March 2023
Out of office on…
Happy Friday everyone! I hoped to get a Take Five newsletter out prior to our departure for a short holiday for himself’s 40th. But I’m afraid s…
Mar 31
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Climate emergency? Call the older women
FREE: A group of Swiss female pensioners made legal history at the European Court of Human Rights today. Their secret weapon? A disregard for the power…
Mar 29
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FREE Take 5: A news summary for anxious times
Lost your appetite for rolling news? These are the stories you need to know about this week…
Mar 24
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What Daisy Jones taught me about avoidance
Busyness might not be as harmful as booze. But any means of not feeling your feelings is only staving off the inevitable...
Mar 22
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Covid, the sequel
Good morning, I wanted to apologise for the lack of a news summary yesterday. Covid has returned to our house and while we’re all doing ok, its …
Mar 18
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The insomnia cure I didn't expect...
After decades being tired and wired, I'm sleeping (almost) through the night. Turns out, one person's sedative is another person's panic attack
Mar 15
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