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Boring everyday alcohol killed Amy Winehouse — deadly dull yet deadly
21.04.2024
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Suzanne Harrington
The year Simon Harris was born, I was in a mental hospital — being young in Old Ireland drove me around the bend
14.04.2024
8
Suzanne Harrington
We fall down the rabbit hole about hate while the world burns and floods
07.04.2024
10
Suzanne Harrington
All us mid-lifers want is for our lipstick to stop crawling up our faces
30.03.2024
9
Suzanne Harrington
Giving lessons in the art of resignation could be Leo's next job
24.03.2024
10
Suzanne Harrington
Deep fakes are deeply worrying, but Kate Moss's one is real
10.03.2024
10
Suzanne Harrington
Let's celebrate beauty found in connection this International Women's Day
03.03.2024
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Suzanne Harrington
Catastrophe in Gaza has resulted in some tricky, delicate conversations
25.02.2024
10
Suzanne Harrington
Here's why the March 8 referendum matters - and why voting in it matters
19.02.2024
8
Suzanne Harrington
If cute puns make you want to dry heave, you've just hit Peak Valentine
11.02.2024
6
Suzanne Harrington
The legacy of Ann Lovett in a vastly changed Ireland
04.02.2024
7
Suzanne Harrington
Take a tour of my empty nest — it's a place of wonder
21.01.2024
8
Suzanne Harrington
'The Pope's obsession with women’s bodies and surrogacy is creepy'
14.01.2024
6
Suzanne Harrington
Start your own book of delights - it will make January better, I promise
07.01.2024
6
Suzanne Harrington
For 2024, can we retire 'Ireland for the Irish' nonsense please?
31.12.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
Forget 'rizz', my word of the year is 'overwhelm'
17.12.2023
7
Suzanne Harrington
Three cheers for the source of all miracles - from the baby Jesus to new high scores
10.12.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
Gen Z travel differently from Gen X - not for them fleapits and bedbugs
03.12.2023
7
Suzanne Harrington
If you want to escape the hell of aggressive Christmassing, just leave civilisation
26.11.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
There's always a 'full house' when you play hate bingo
24.11.2023
8
Suzanne Harrington
I've learned the hard way about zombie clicking on your phone
13.11.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
I hope this story wins The Booker Prize - it's a masterclass in empathy
05.11.2023
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Suzanne Harrington
Halloween - the world can't get enough of our cultural invention
29.10.2023
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Suzanne Harrington
My advice after a funeral - see your friends often, don't wait
15.10.2023
5
Suzanne Harrington
I'm a white Irish parent of brown children - I didn't want them growing up in Ireland
08.10.2023
8
Suzanne Harrington
Why isn’t misogyny a straightforward hate crime?
01.10.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
I feel foolish for expecting better from Russell Brand
24.09.2023
7
Suzanne Harrington
'Empty Nest Syndrome'? More like 'At Last Syndrome'
17.09.2023
10
Suzanne Harrington
Can we not talk and learn, rather than shout and cancel?
11.09.2023
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Suzanne Harrington
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