progress on the bill in order to deal with these matters in days and weeks not months and as the legislation progresses we will take a graduated and cautious approach. we want to see the irish sea border removed and the government honouring its commitment in the new decade new approach agreement to protect northern ireland s place in the uk internal market. the statement today indicates this will be covered in the legislation to bring about new revised arrangements. under the belfast good friday agreement power sharing can only be stable if consensus exists on a cross community basis. it does not exist at the moment on the part of the unionist community. we want to see the political institutions properly functioning as soon as possible but to restore unionist confidence decisive action is now needed in the
over the coming days and weeks, not months, in this house? months, in this house? we are committed months, in this house? we are committed to months, in this house? we are committed to introducing i months, in this house? we are committed to introducing a i months, in this house? we are committed to introducing a bill| months, in this house? we are i committed to introducing a bill to resolve the very real issues on the ground in northern ireland. in parallel, we are open to negotiations with the eu. but in order to proceed in those negotiations, the eu have to be willing to change the protocol itself to fix those very real issues. ., ,, . ., , ,, ., , issues. the foreign secretary knows there were only issues. the foreign secretary knows there were only three issues. the foreign secretary knows there were only three ways - issues. the foreign secretary knows there were only three ways of- there were only three ways of protecting northern ireland s special position after brexi
Sean Hayes on How Diagnosing Himself as a Hypochondriac Led to His New Podcast
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“Do you have sugar?” the former “Will & Grace” star asks Icenolge. “I haven’t eaten.”
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Icenolge hands him a piece of candy. “I’m the diabetic but Sean is stealing all my stuff,” he says.
Fixating on things like low blood sugar is old hat for Hayes. He is, after all, a self-described “hypochondriac,” he says during a Zoom call from the car.
So much so that Hayes has turned his health worries into a podcast. Launching May 5, “HypochondriActor” is hosted by Hayes and Dr. Priyanka Wali, a San Francisco-based MD who is also a stand-up comedian. While the show will feature guests sharing their own health stories, Hayes cracks, “I did this for free medical advice.”